WALKABLE LINES / Parma

This project imagines pedestrian lines as infrastructures of encounter. Instead of functioning merely as circulation devices, they become thin and continuous grounds for collective life. The lines trace invisible desires, connecting fragments of the city through direct and tactile movement.

Walkable Lines redraw the urban fabric without erasing it. They weave through historic streets, green areas, and infrastructural voids, softly reorganizing access, time, and rhythm. The pedestrian becomes an active agent, not a passive crosser.

By treating walking as an infrastructural act, the project foregrounds mobility as a slow and shared practice, capable of shaping urban space without massive construction.

Walkable Lines resonates with my current research: infrastructures as open and adaptive systems, minimal gestures with deep spatial consequences, and urban design as an art of temporal occupation.

Team: Riccardo Vannucci, Giuseppina Forte