A placemaking and rural regeneration intervention born from the Petites Folies Summer School. Realized in one week by 13 European students through a self-build workshop, the project revitalized the public space of Garessio's castle. The work creates a new belvedere (viewpoint) overlooking the Ligurian Alps and redesigns the area with specific furniture. The use of local wood (chestnut) and dry assembly makes this micro-architecture sustainable and reversible. More than just an object, it is a pilot project for pedagogical architecture that uses collective "making" to activate territorial resources.
Date: 2021
Client: Municipality of Garessio (with Emanuele Piccardo / plug_in)
Construction Team: GRRIZ (Luigi Greco & Mattia Paco Rizzi) with Jacopo Bernatti, Simone Bianchi, Simone Bianco, Michelangelo Bielli, Martina Caviggiolo, Bastien De Simone, Justine Lenoble, Alessandro Livraghi, Anna Gloria Moschetti, Tommaso Pannunzio, Alessia Rapetti, Sofia Signorotti, Luca Vincenzi.