• Venice and Floating Observation Vessel in the Lagoon Park

    Venice and Floating Observation Vessel in the Lagoon Park

    The city of Venice marks the quintessential marriage of architecture and water. However, this relationship is a precarious one, sustained only through an immense technological and political tour de force. In a future of radically rising sea levels, Venice risks becoming Atlantis. Architecture needs to be asking how we might build, live, operate and create societies within the reality of volatile and unpredictable weather, in a world of flooded cities, new deserts, cities the scale of small countries and collapsing ecosystems. This project was published in "Water"

  • Atop prophylactic barrier wall; infrastructural viaduct and floating vessels

    Atop prophylactic barrier wall; infrastructural viaduct and floating vessels

    Within this proposal, Venice would become a city protected from rising sea levels by great ringed barrier walls, with locks for access and trade. The Lagoon would become an arm of the sea, with new ecologies – and economies - supplanting those that have dissappeared.

  • Lagoon Prototypes - Strategies and systems

    Lagoon Prototypes - Strategies and systems

    A shifting matrix, a net, of floating energy barges will produce hydrogen algae to be farmed for energy production, as well as a food and mineral source, while processing sewage from the cities and using it to grow new soil. Other barges will support hydroponic agriculture, fish hatcheries and solar collection cells.

  • Plans and sections of Sacca San Mattia Park at Prohylactic Barrier Rings

    Plans and sections of Sacca San Mattia Park at Prohylactic Barrier Rings

    The northern portion of the island of Murano will become an ecological preserve where tidal flats and marshlands will be manufactured for study and preservation of marine species in a state of continuous succession, evolving through managed dynamic ecological processes, and through interaction with the new forces of sea.

  • Within prophylactic barrier wall, looking to ecological preserve with vessels

    Within prophylactic barrier wall, looking to ecological preserve with vessels

    Individual floating vessels, controlled by a GPS information network, facilitate access to this new territory. These vessels take the form of transparent bubbles constructed of a chambered high performance skin, which allows unrestricted views of both the new life above and the cities submerged below the water line.

  • Sacca San Mattia Park: Ecological zone toward barrier wall and Murano

    Sacca San Mattia Park: Ecological zone toward barrier wall and Murano

    Project Team: Geoffrey Thün, Kathy Velikov, Colin Ripley, Mark Friesner, Zhivka Hristova, Leila Mazhari, Clayton Payer