In the next future we can imagine a garden that takes back the urban space, the space of everybody ad connects it in a new green network. A garden in movement, which does not want to be contemplated, but to be crossed and experienced. The road itself becomes a garden.
The project is a sequence of replicable green lines that exploit the urban infrastructure to build a linear garden. Follow the streets, widening and narrowing, adapting to the sidewalks, recovering space, gaining space, costraining the void as a resource.
The green space becomes a side scene for movement, whether slow or fast it is dynamic space. It is everyone’s garden because it speaks to the urban space, it does not hide but asks to be shared and lived.
A flowery path that adapts to the needs of the community and of the individual citizen, a garden that recalls the rhythm of nature where nature has been confined.
The aims are multiple: giving a community garden, creating a new urban identity, contributing to the preservation of biodiversity.
An endless garden, reduced in width, which exploits the continuity of the plant system to define itself as an entity and not as a simple flower bed. A system for urban spaces to create widespread and sustainable green networks, which do not consider the use of annuals or high-maintenance plants.
A Mediterranean scenario in motion, which uses the adaptability of Mediterranean species against to the difficult urban conditions and fast climate change. The garden itself becomes an ‘exhibitor’ recalling Mediterranean essences, scents and characterizing colors, such as yellow, purple and white.
The plants species have been chosen to have continuous blooms that follow one another and to establish a visual relationship and a tactile and olfactory contact what interacts with memory.
The seats that follow the garden invite you to stop and dip yourself in the Mediterranean colors and scents, but also to rest in the shade. To each their own way of living it.


Lucia Angelini, born in Bergamo, is an architect and landscape designer. Designs gardens for the private sector and landscape consultancy in the public sector and continues to deepen research topics in contemporary landscape design with particular reference to the areas of sustainability and environmental ecology.