Eco-Transformation, A New Vision for the Atlantic Shoreline and its Communities

10 Prodotto architettonico, di design o disegno
Fraker Harrison, Aloioso Silvia, Ah-Siong Shane, Beach Natasha, Huynh Thanh, Lotch Natasha, Mallory Kathryn, Tracy Victoria, Mohanna Aya, Marvel Jonathan, Juan Terraza Jose, Diaz Melissa, Barbera Lucio

The future of the local communities is linked to their capacity to re-adapt their way of life to the new conditions imposed by the climate and economic situation. To test this idea we selected along the Atlantic shoreline an established settlement: Levittown, very affected during the hurricane, to apply some selected strategies as the use of renewable energy, biogas production composting of waste, retrofitting of the existing residential typologies and more, providing a sustainable collective urban action to transform it into a resilient sustainable community. At neighborhood-scale, we proposed the reactivation of abandoned lots, introducing in that spot for each eco-community a living machine that can guarantee the self-sustenance of the block.

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