(n)Permanencies Tractatus is a compact experimental shelter embracing ephemerality. It acts as a prototype intuition—like a trace or snapshot reflecting our current condition of environmental decline.
Designed for the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, the pavilion stands both as a footprint of ecological decay and a poetic response to it. It transforms invasive algae—resulting from excessive chemical fertilizers—into a low-carbon, biodegradable architectural form. Its materials, including algae “bones” and membranes, are bio-sourced, polymer-based, and engineered with a controlled lifespan. The work adopts a non-deterministic, non-futuristic approach to design, questioning human-driven ecological collapse while exploring themes of fragility, erosion, and nomadism. Rooted firmly in the “here and now,” it pushes back against permanence and overproduction, functioning as an erasable, low-impact structure designed to vanish without a trace. This project positions architecture as both an aesthetic and technological experiment—one that investigates adaptability, ecosophy, and the delicate balance between human excess and natural resilience.
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