Print Email Facebook Twitter A Project of Non Resistance Title A Project of Non Resistance: Venice 21st of March 2100 Author Trabucco, Isabella (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment; TU Delft Urbanism) Contributor Calabrese, L.M. (mentor) Piccinini, D. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Transitional Territories Date 2022-06-30 Abstract Venice and its lagoon are a place where the imaginary and the legends of man and water are thriving. It is a place of profound history of cohabitation and victory, where time and movement have a different definition for people than in other parts of the world. It is the urban and landscape archetype of close co-existence between the domain of inland and seaward territories. People, culture, and traditions always remembered and respected the legend of Venice and its creation, understanding the delicate boundaries and the frontiers of encounter between inland and seaward, preserving the reached balance between them and the population sustained on it.Nevertheless, it is possible to notice that at a certain moment, the urge of becoming modern prevailed on the equilibrium between the two domains. The need for civil society and a global view on what cities should be, brought distance between inland and seaward while letting people forget the legend of Venice. We could say that Venice always retaliated its own identity to itself and the rest of the world, modifying its description from maritime independent power, to artistic cradle of revolutionary ideas, to petrol-chemical industrial force, to mass-consumption product. Its definition came always from within, while now, with the approach of the climate crisis, for the first time Venice must deal with powerful externalities which are going to consequently redefine the Venetian identity from the outside. This research by design tries to remember the legend of Venice of co-existence and adaptation to its landscape, finding new possible anatomy based on the binding of Inland and seaward pressed by the climate crisis worst-case scenarios. Subject VeniceRSLLagoonTerraformingUtopiaClimate Crisis To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:bf967a1a-a2ef-49e8-bd7e-0821b5e06169 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2022 Isabella Trabucco Files PDF P5_Report_Trabucco_compressed.pdf 28.16 MB PDF P5.pdf 9.39 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:bf967a1a-a2ef-49e8-bd7e-0821b5e06169/datastream/OBJ1/view