Studio Fuksas Designs 'Hanging Garden' for Monaco

John Hill
26. February 2019
Image © Studio Fuksas

A statement from Studio Fuksas indicates that "natural elements guided the inspiration: here, the sea, there, the slopes [of] green Mediterranean hills." The rendering at top gives the indication that the design is hill- or cliff-like, with stacked, enclosed uses connected by external stairs and ramps. The curved lines of the building's five levels "evoke the movement of the waves and the topography of the seabed." Terraces "adorned with local plant elements," which the studio refers to as "the hanging garden," further the building's analogy to natural features.

Existing conditions (Photo © Studio Fuksas)

The 45,000-square-meter project is located next to a planned cable car station (visible at the left side in the top rendering) being designed by Shigeru Ban Architects. Studio Fuksas's statement did not indicate a construction start or anticipated completion of their Fontvieille project.

Existing conditions with lines of extension drawn over it (Image © Studio Fuksas)
Studio Fuksas's statement on the competition win was accompanied by this prose by Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas:

A landscape sensitive to an extraordinary geography, 
To emphasize how much the existing is incredible.
A hill that connects the sea to the city.
A vertical park and a transparent sea.
See the garden of delights while thinking of the poetry of the Song of Songs

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