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SIXTY-MINUTE MAN - Casagrande & Rintala
Location: Venice, Italy
Client: 2000
Architects: Casagrande & Rintala
Organization: Venice Biennale 2000
Photographs: Nikta Wu
Project Description
What we wanted was to have an industrial ship and plant a forest inside. Then sail with this ship from Finland to Venice. Our biologist frieds told us that the vegetation would die somewhere around the Biskaya Bay, the climate change would bee too big. "Trees don´t sail."
We ended up in North-Italy with a van with our mobile working crew and started to look after a ship. Eventually we found a barge in the port of Chioggia, some 50 km south of Venice. The barge "Topogigio" was abandoned and filled with dirt and water. We could work with this.
All the materials are recycled or borrowed. Even the trees. This is a temporary collage of material streams. Big reward after seven weeks of work was to sail with the forest and open it up as a public park in Venice.