Most major international cities have little urban land left to introduce much needed public space, but a proposal called Pini@Pigneto by GOMMAdesign suggests a very metropolitan way to enhance the civic experience.
The Pont'e Pigneto Competition called for submissions to enhance an ancient bridge in the Pigneto neighborhood of Rome, and the solution suggested by this imaginative team of designers can boast many brilliant ideas that can all be considered as supremely resourceful. A public park would be established, full of paths, benches, moments of light and shade, and its structure and safety features will be completely sustainable.
Trees will be constructed of recycled metal scraps, and built up to improve the inner-city atmosphere. Extending from their branches will be solar panel leaves that will soak up sun during the day, and light the Pini@Pigneto by GOMMAdesign by night.
Industrial Urban Arboretums
Pini @ Pigneto by GOMMAdesign is a Self-Sustaining Plaza
Trend Themes
1. Self-sustaining Public Spaces - The concept of incorporating sustainable elements, such as recycled materials and solar panels, into public spaces to enhance the civic experience.
2. Urban Greenery - The trend of creating urban arboretums with artificial trees made from recycled materials to improve the inner-city atmosphere.
3. Sustainable Design - The movement towards designing structures and public spaces that prioritize sustainability and resourcefulness.
Industry Implications
1. Urban Planning - There is an opportunity for urban planning professionals to incorporate self-sustaining elements into public spaces to create more environmentally friendly cities.
2. Architecture - Architects can explore innovative ways to incorporate recycled materials and sustainable design features into their projects to create greener urban environments.
3. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can find opportunities in providing solar panels and other sustainable energy solutions for self-sustaining urban projects.