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Generation Montagna

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Student Thomas Leggatt
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Unit PG11
Year 4

By 2025, the Mayor of London has set out an expectation that 25% of heat and power in the capital will be generated through 'localised decentralised energy systems'. This poses the question: are there means of reaching this forecast whilst avoiding heavy taxation?


When siting energy production plants in London, planners need to take into account predefined standards. By employing Prince Charles’ controversial 'ten principles for architecture', new covert proposals can arise which fulfill the Mayor’s expectations whilst avoiding additional taxes.
Through applying this decentralised methodology to Sicily, new modes for energy production and storage can benefit the population’s needs. Sicily is seen as a promising hub for sustainable energy, which the government has capitalised on through financial incentives. However, the Mafia have exploited this in the form of eco-corruption, producing fake or substandard energy plants to gain such incentives.


The project circumvents the corrupt interventions of the Mafia by creating a decentralised, self-sufficient energy network which disguises itself as sheltered accommodation for the Sicilian elderly. A typical Sicilian town is compressed into the building on the slopes of Mount Etna, thereby emphasising the capacity for architectural design to sustain traditional ways of life within a modern context.

A Model for Localised Decentralised Power

A collection of proposed schemes that can fulfill the 'ten principles for architecture' whilst generating 25% of the heat and power used in London.

Unfolding the Compressed Town

A journey through the sheltered accommodation, revealing the various aspects of the townscape within, including the church, the town hall, the bell tower and the piazza.

A Day in the Life of a Retired Sicilian

A resident’s account of their daily life within the accommodation, which includes the attending of Mass alongside recreational activities such as siestas and afternoon bocce.

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