Rising from the Ashes: Krakow University Student Creates Vision for the Volcanic Island of Fogo

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The 2016 Venice Biennale has highlighted that dealing with natural disasters may become one of the main preoccupations of architecture in the future. But nature has its destructive ways, and volcanic eruptions are among the most extreme case in point. On the Island of Fogo (Cape Verde), the Natural Park Venue designed by OTO – and elected Best Building of the Year 2015 by Archdaily readers – was destroyed by molten lava flow only one year after its opening in 2013. The building, which combined a cultural center and administrative activities, helped to activate the economy in the island’s most remote area. Following the disaster, Adrian Kasperski, a student at Krakow University, devoted his master’s thesis to the redevelopment of this area, by proposing the expansion of the existing roads and hiking trails and designing facilities to improve alternative tourism offerings.

Fogo Natural Park Venue / OTO. Image © Fernando Guerra | FG + SG
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Cite: Marie Chatel. "Rising from the Ashes: Krakow University Student Creates Vision for the Volcanic Island of Fogo" 30 Jun 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/790280/rising-from-the-ashes-krakow-university-student-creates-vision-for-the-volcanic-island-of-fogo> ISSN 0719-8884

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