Entre is a project developed across two cities and materialized in the form of a book and an installation. The publication articulates an investigation into intermediate spaces and zones of transition that define the relationship between architecture, territory, and experience.
Comment faire un pont is based on an urban study of the city of Arles (France), focusing on a series of infrastructures and traces—the canals, the river, and the former N113, now the D570N—that establish a physical and symbolic boundary between the urban center and the rural landscape. The bridge over the Canal du Vigueirat, located along this threshold, is approached as a structuring element of the visual narrative: the hand-drawn sketches, organized as circular paths, function as a subjective cartography that questions notions of passage, separation, and continuity, as well as the relationship between public and private space.
La casa mi è rimasta accanto, developed in Urbino (Italy), proposes a reflection on the dwelling understood as a mutable space. Through a visual and spatial narrative, the project presents the house as a configuration in constant transformation, marked by uncertainty, temporality, and the absence of permanence in what is habitable. The publication frames this condition of instability as the central axis of the discourse, shifting the idea of architecture from a fixed form toward an ongoing process of redefinition.
Editorial project developed and printed at ISIAU.
17 × 24 cm, 80 pages, letterpress, 2024