EveryVille Competition by La Biennale di Venezia -  project 113 of 195  
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Liza Erling (BRAZIL), Luiza Villela (BRAZIL), Camila Curi (BRAZIL)
 
The city’s enclosed spaces are a multiple range of possibilities. The succession of narrow ways and opened spaces causes a series of experiences, sensations.
In Everyville’s “squares” the social interaction can also happens vertically. The new architecture allows the superposition of layers, a fast growth. The layers accumulation moves in both directions, up and down, gradually merging levels and topography. Consequently, the border line between building and space, private and shared, inside and outside becomes thinner and eventually disappears.
From the city’s core, the previous central area of Big A farm, the development spread in multiple directions, mainly towards the branch of the Medium River coming from Megalopolis’ bend. The old warehouse marks Everyville’s birth point, the reference building, full of memories and place of convergence. From then on, a plaza is born becoming the symbol of Everyville's community, from now up to the future.