Fabricated Identities: The Museum of Faith and Fashion Part 1 Project 2024 Jaehyun Byeon Cardiff University | UK The project examines notions of memory, and monumentality in the context of the post-war Milanese city. Conceiving the city as a series of threaded layers of history, the proposals examine the monuments of faith and fashion through a hybrid expression that combines with existing post-war architectural material. The project is situated thematically and topographically around the iconic Torre Diaz building (Martini Tower), a pathological monument in the center of Milan that is representative of the post-war economic development which witnessed the eradication of the ancient neighbourhood of Bottouto and the loss of several historic churches, which were themselves emblematic of the city’s identity as a monument to the Catholic faith. Through a series of provocative interventions to the existing modernist building, the project seeks to revive the memory of the pre-existing churches. Viewing monuments as symbolic markers of collective memory and cultural identity, akin to a city's logo, the project explores a multi-dimensional and intertwined narrative for the city’s modern history in the form of a Museum of Fashion. In this sense, the project explores the concept of the Hybridisation of Memory as a design methodology and through the analogical prism of fashion culture, attempts to re-write new histories and identities for the site. The project poses questions about post-war architectural heritage and how these buildings might contribute to a sustainable future. Jaehyun Byeon