My exploration of matter takes shape in the construction of architectures. I draw inspiration from early shelters, caves, and other primitive habitats, as well as chapels. These are all places of survival, protection, sharing, and communion. It is in these architectures that the collective, the community, is born, around the fire and human warmth, through stories.
Like the time cycle of plants, his projects are rooted in the long term and feed off each other in a kind of tree structure. Côme Di Meglio practice's is deeply collaborative. It draws on scientific, culinary, gastronomic, agricultural, and therapeutic knowledge. Its multidisciplinary nature allows for multiple perspectives and a rethinking of our relationship with our environment in a fundamentally relational artistic practice.