Abstract
The aim of the narrative in “Terre possibili” is to construct scenarios capable of rev-
olutionizing our way of interpreting the relationship between landscape and urban devel-
opment. This challenge implies the freedom to propose revolutionary social, urban, and
architectural approaches. “Terre possibili” addresses the complexity of the contemporary
city, reducing it to the harmony of an Arcadian landscape, where expansion is not an act of
invasive will but the manifestation of new possibilities. New ways of living emerge through
the representation of landscapes that express the contemporary desire to participate in a
non-anthropocentric interspecies coexistence, adopting a neutral position where human
and natural factors merge in an epiphany of forms. By thinking in terms of merging the
natural and material worlds, a structural framework emerges that is suitable for accommo-
dating the forest as a deliberately invasive component.