‘south face’ installation image courtesy of iosa ghini associati
‘south face’, a project by iosa ghini associati, is an architectural installation which consists of an insulated, modular wall composed of hollow panels made from eco-cement and quarry substrates that can accommodate thick, lush foliage. the south-facing façade of the structure forms a vertical garden which absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and uses this to insulate the environment it encloses from humidity. inside the structure, there is built-in seating which is designed to invite passers-by to stop and rest.
the south facing modular wall image courtesy of iosa ghini associati
inside the structure there are built-in areas of seating image courtesy of iosa ghini associati