Breaking from reality to radically reimagine our cities
Imagining the sustainable and fossil-free cities of tomorrow is not always easy. We’re often biased by our daily experiences of familiar cities: the buildings, crosswalks, streets and spaces that we interact with every day. It’s hard to imagine the potential of what’s there but hiding below the surface. On top of that, city leaders and practitioners are often limited by bureaucracy, legislative barriers, and resource constraints; routine and fatigue hold back imaginary potential, limiting our ability to radically transform our cities.
And radical transformation is needed. For that, it’s essential that we stretch our imagination and sometimes start from a completely new perspective: from cities unlike any that we’ve ever seen before… That’s why, for this year’s inspirational day at our annual Forum, we are inviting you on a journey from the very real city of Modena to the very unreal “invisible cities” from Italo Calvino’s novel. Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino is a poetic and imaginative exploration of cities, real and unreal, as narrated by Marco Polo to Kublai Khan.
Cities made of strings, stars and dreams: we invite you to travel through seven of these cities, that are 100% fictitious and magical, to explore the “unimaginable” possibilities hidden below the surface in our own contexts.
Here’s a taste of the journey that awaits.
Octavia – a spiderweb of support
The journey will start in Octavia, a city unlike any other, where spider-web-like structures connect its inhabitants between two mountain crests, using ropes, chains, and suspended catwalks over the void. In Octavia, the net is not just a means of passage but a symbol of support, paradoxically providing its citizens with a sense of certainty amidst their precarious surroundings. Here, the people are acutely aware of the challenges and opportunities their unique situation offers.
Ersilia – strings binding cities to its citizens
In Ersilia, you’ll discover a city where the ties and strings connecting its inhabitants are more enduring than any walls or infrastructure. These strings represent the city’s most valuable capital, capable of triggering transformative change in their territories.
Isaura – an underground lake unplugged from fossil dependency
Isaura’s existence revolves around an underground lake that defines its “green boundaries”. The mysteries surrounding the lake, the wells and the pipes that extract the underground black liquid from the lake: these shape the lives of its residents and has even given rise to two religions.
Andria – a city of innovation among the stars
Andria is a city intricately connected to the stars and constellations, deeply embedded in its environment. Its inhabitants constantly consider how their innovations impact cities worldwide.
Euphemia – where stories are exchanged to nourish dreams
Euphemia showcases that cities are not just about infrastructures; they are living stories. It’s a place where stories are exchanged, and markets are more than just sources of food—they provide nourishment for dreams.
Olinda – circles generating different models of growth
Olinda defies traditional growth models by regenerating itself in its center, like a hidden city blossoming amidst its streets. Join discussions on involving economic and social actors in regenerating strategies.
Thekla – building the future
End your journey in Thekla, a city in constant construction, guided by the ever-evolving blueprint of the stars.
The journey awaits… what are you waiting for?
Ready to delve into Calvino’s imaginary world to find radical answers and practical solutions for your city’s tomorrow? With a range of activities and interactive sessions, you can choose the topics that interest you the most and navigate through the different stages of this journey through Calvino’s “invisible cities” alongside fellow city leaders and experts. Check out the programme and make sure to register for Energy Cities’ Inspirational Day on Wednesday, October 18th!
Discover the full programme of the forum here.
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