I have had the privilege of collaborating with SUPERFLEX on various projects over many years. That made it an even greater pleasure to be in Florence for the opening of their installation There Are Other Fish In The Sea at Palazzo Strozzi. The work transforms the Renaissance courtyard into a flooded reflective space filled with pink travertine columns imagined as potential habitats for marine life. Part climate fiction. Part speculative architecture. Part conceptual joke directed at five centuries of European humanism. And somehow also deeply beautiful. What I particularly loved was the strange temporal collision created by the installation: Renaissance Florence. The memory of the 1966 flood. Contemporary climate anxiety. And a future where buildings may need to coexist with species other than ourselves. SUPERFLEX has always had a rare ability to combine intellectual precision with irony and openness. Their projects often ask serious political and ecological questions while still allowing room for playfulness and absurdity. The opening also turned into one of those long Florentine evenings where conversations moved effortlessly from architecture and philosophy to wine and friendship in crowded trattorias. And the following day Jeanne and I had lunch with our two SUPERFLEX friends, Bjørnstjerne and Rasmus, continuing conversations that somehow felt perfectly at home in Florence.

05/15/2026 10:03:54


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