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2100: a sea odyssey deals with climate change consequences and what sea level rise means at the time of the Anthropocene, era in which the action of man is the main geological force. Not only did we design solutions to contrast risks, but we are proposing a new way of looking a world crossing a specific age.
The history of the impermanence of the territory allows us to recognize that man’s instinct for survival has made possible enormous transformations, perhaps even greater than those caused by catastrophic events-the one destructive to the natural landscapes that host them, the others towards the action of man.
Above all else we have not abandoned an optimistic attitude, so we are not talking about extinction, but we are thinking about transformations and evolution, designing a possible future scenario of 2100.
 
2100: a sea odyssey is a master thesis project developed by Monica Moschini, Alessandra Paparcone and Francesca Porro.



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Monica Moschini, Italy 1993, in 2019 graduated cum laude in Architecture at Politecnico di Milano.
In 2018 she studied in Universidad de Navarra in Spain.
During her academic career she finds greater interest in landscape architecture during the period at Land Italia and in scenography, with the fascination for illustration. She is currently a tutor in Advanced Landscape Design Studio in Politecnico di Milano.


Alessandra Paparcone, born 1994 in Italy, graduated from Politecnico di Milano with a master degree in Architecture, she also studied in ETSAM, Madrid. In 2018 she joined baukuh, Milan where she has been involved in, among others, International Competition for Scalo Farini and Scalo San Cristoforo. Currently she is working at baukuh and she is a tutor in Advanced Landscape Design Studio in Politecnico di Milano.


Francesca Porro, born 1994 in Italy, is an architect based in Milan. In 2019 she graduated cum laude in 
Architecture at Politecnico di Milano. In 2017 she studied at the TU Delft (NL). During her studies she had the chance to work as landscape architect and urban designer at Openfabric Milan for different works and competitions. She is currently working at Openfabric and as teaching assistant in Politecnico di Milano.


2100: A SEA ODYSSEY    
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