The constant need to define and characterize public spaces has always been intertwined with the limits and opportunities offered by different materials, construction systems and technologies. The architectural language reflects the economic and social changes evolving in response to the changing needs, according to the principles of energy efficiency and respect for environmental balances.
This evolution is evident from the emergence of new construction and design techniques and innovative sustainable materials.
The result is a temporary, lightweight architecture with a revolutionary, functional and sustainable design, which is configured as a field of experimentation and verification of new relationships between the
space and human activities, connected with the urban landscape.