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The World (Still) Needs Water

Set within the historic Galeazze in Venice’s Arsenale complex, this experimental preservation project tackles the challenges of rising damp and salt crystallization, which threaten the building’s structural integrity. I proposed a novel brick-wetting method, coupled with rainwater harvesting, to prevent salt damage and preserve the historic masonry. Inspired by Venetian water management systems and artistic installations like Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Floating Piers, the project also integrates a floating pathway to connect the site with the Biennale, making it accessible and engaging for the public. This initiative transforms the Galeazze into a living narrative of preservation, blending science, history, and art to inspire future efforts.