With a built area of 3,570 m², the building is designed as a coherent and functional unit, reinforcing the unified image of an industrial complex located in Montebelluna, in the Italian province of Treviso. The project embraces a clear and essential
In Rome's Esquilino neighborhood, within a basement characterized by the spatial complexity typical of the urban fabric, the Thermae residential project offers a contemporary reinterpretation of ancient thermal baths. The intervention stemmed from a
In Piove di Sacco (Padua), Kinder Rain was thought up to feel like a village, composed of pyramidal volumes connected by open courtyards that engage in direct dialogue with the landscape. The Italian firm AACM – Atelier Architettura Chinelo Morandi d
For the sixteenth edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale, the Holy See decided to participate with a proposal that scattered small chapels throughout the lush gardens of the island of San Giorgio Maggiore. This privileged enclave offers ideal co
The technology company Microsoft wanted to move its campus in Italy to a location near Milan. The final site is characterized by a predominantly agricultural landscape, undergoing constant productive transformation, which invites reflection on new wa
In the southern part of the Arsenale, the long Corderie building has been a central feature of the Venice Biennale since 1980. This unique structure once housed the production of ropes and cables for boats, a past still visible in its imposing roof a
The Italian practice of Massimo Alvisi and Junko Kirimoto has designed a new exhibition pathway for the Basilica di Massenzio in Rome, commissioned by the Colosseum Archaeoogical Park. The purpose is to bring out all the historical value of the monum
In the small town of San Giacomo delle Segnate, nestled in the agrarian landscape of the Po Valley, stands this preschool which reinterprets local rural architecture through simple volumes and gentle colors. The building is composed of basic forms, w
Ever since romanticism dispelled fears of the rough, difficult-to-cross Alps, in the collective imagination their slopes have been the setting – from William Tell and Heidi to The Sound of Music and Le otto montagne – for free and simple lives in clo
Nestled in the mountainous environs of Varano dei Marchesi, in the Italian province of Parma, a new winery designed by Paolo Zermani and Eugenio Tessoni (Estudio Zermani Associati) blends with sobriety and sensitivity into the region’s rural landscap
The pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain for Expo Milano showcases the country’s agrarian heritage, which stems from the ancient civilization of Dilmun. With ten distinctive fruit gardens, containing trees that were fruitbearing throughout the six-mont
Although Daedalus built the labyrinth in Crete, it is now on the other side of the Ionian Sea that an intricate, inward-looking construction rises, opening out to the surroundings on only one of its sides, towards the sea horizon. With the simplicity
Brescia marble may not be as famous as the Carrara that sculptors like Pisano and Michelangelo used, but the basin around the city is one of the largest producers of ornamental stone in Italy. In celebration of both its geological diversity and its t
The new Faculty of Engineering of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (UniBZ) is the outcome of a competition organized by the NOI Techpark Südtirol/Alto Adige, won in 2018 by the Italian firm Olivieri Office, based in Genoa and Trent. It is located
Of what in the 19th century was an agrarian landowner’s residence, all that remain are some pieces of masonry walls that have now been consolidated to form an open-air exhibition space. The decay of stonework faces was arrested by clearing them of ve
The new bridge over the Polcevera is a strategic junction for Genoa, Liguria, and the whole of Italy. Following the collapse of the Morandi bridge in 2018, its rapid reconstruction aims to become a model for the renovation of Italian infrastructures
The project idea is that of a building raised off the ground to inhabit a light, glowing space with the eyes of the young residents – key protagonists of the project – level with the tree tops. The idea of ‘alleviating’ comes from the same root as ‘l
Rustic but refined like the pastoral characters of the eclogues, a small dwelling nestled into a village in the Lessini Mountains emerges from what was an old barn, between the stone walls of which a structure of fine wooden laths, set three centimet
CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati was commissioned to design Quisimangia (Here we eat), a dining hall for employees of Mutti, a leading firm for tomato-based products. The location is Montechiarugolo, in the province of Parma, and the premises stand out for
A work of ARW Associates in collaboration with Brescia Infrastrutture, the new theater in Brescia, in Italy’s Lombardy region, falls under ‘Oltre la strada,’ a larger operation to reurbanize the industrial area around Via Milano. In this project, red
Located in the village of Blevio directly on the shore of Lago di Como, the hotel sits in a parklike garden and is housed within a collection of buildings dispersed throughout the lush landscape. At its heart is the historic Villa Roccabruna, disting
The new Gallery of the Kings at Turin’s Museo Egizio has been inaugurated. The remodeling was carried out as part of preparations for the 2024 celebration of the institution’s bicentennial. In 2023, the scheme drawn up by OMA in collaboration with An
The lack of facilities and trees had turned Parco dei Salici into a run-down place in disuse. Communication with the neighbors’ association now in charge of its management was an essential part in the redevelopment of the space, where now all so
In September 2024, the artist JR began investigating the complex identity of Naples. Over the course of a week, he gathered stories and scenes from more than 600 residents across seven neighborhoods – Piazza Sanità, Piazza Dante, Fuorigrotta, Mergell
A decade into the 20th century, as the Kingdom of Italy’s belated modernization challenged established traditions and various artistic movements sought to align the culture of the country with international modernist trends, art critic Ugo Ojetti und
Venice has been agonizing from success for decades, but the profession remains bent on rethinking the world every two years through an exhibition that revolutionizes the Lagoon. Aware of the Biennale’s contradictions, and in general of the day-by-day
“We are all pilgrims who seek Italy.” As Goethe’s poem notes, with the popularization of the Grand Tour in the 18th century, il bel paese became the quintessential destination and few could help succumbing to the search for the ideal of beauty in its
Just two days before the inauguration of the nineteenth Venice Architecture Biennale, the Milan Triennale kicked off its twenty-fourth Esposizione Internazionale, titled ‘Inequalities.’ Following ‘Broken Nature’ in 2019 and ‘Unknown Unknowns’ in 2022
The 19th Venice Architecture Biennale has sparked a considerable degree of interest, thanks to its innovative approach and its commitment to the cause of addressing today’s challenges. Does this mean anything to you? Is it not the description of all
With the passion for design that only a Milanese can have, Italo Rota lived his life entirely devoted to creating whatever he was asked to, whether furniture pieces, books, pavilions, or museums. And with equal relish he put together an impressive Wu
“You cannot change the world, but you can do small things that can change someone’s life.” This is one of Renzo Piano’s maxims, so when in 2013 he was appointed Senator for Life by the then Italian president Giorgio Napolitano, he did not hesitate t
“A modern architect should know how to design anything, from an object to the streets of the city, because everything is connected.” Such was the vital outlook of Gae Aulenti, an indefatigable precursor whose buildings, installations, and furniture p
Ever since 1953 the scene of the derbies that tend to paralyze the city, the Stadio Olimpico will soon cease to be the home of Rome’s two rival sports clubs. Coinciding with its centenary, what is nicknamed I Giallorossi shall be leaving the house to
Tras casi treinta años de trámites burocráticos, falta de fondos, un terremoto e incluso la sombra alargada de la camorra, la línea 1 del metro de Nápoles abrió en 1993 conectando con modernos apeaderos las colinas y el borde del casco. En sus sucesi
Far from being just technical tools, diagrams organize knowledge, anticipate forms, translate systems. Often devoid of ornament, context, and scale, they claim an apparent neutrality that reinforces their power: that of persuading without having to o
When approaching Naples from the sea, one particular building immediately stands out, emerging from the dense fabric of the historic city and dramatically impacting its skyline: the infamous skyscraper that was built for the insurance company Societa
Sculptures by the Valencian artist Manolo Valdés are on display in Venice through 15 June 2024. St. Mark’s Square is graced by twelve Reina Mariana pieces and a monumental Infanta Margherita, iconic bronze reinterpretations of famous portraits of Mar
The death of the politician and media tycoon refreshes memories of the real-estate ventures of his beginnings, dealings which sealed his power.
Lumpen people wander the streets of the Quartiere Tuscolano; bicycles wheel from the borgate to the new working-class districts; a helicopter flies over the empty grounds of the Aqua Claudia transporting a Christ statue to St. Peter’s… Such scenes fr
For the Spanish Pavilion at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale, celebrated in this edition under the motto ‘The Laboratory of the Future,’ the architects Eduardo Castillo-Vinuesa and Manuel Ocaña curated ‘Foodscapes’, a multidisciplinary project t
Ever since Napoleon took possession of the Villa Medici, it has been home to the French Academy in Rome, an institution that continues to take in gifted pensionnaires, and in addition to that, has set in motion a festival involving a competition for
Three decades after starting out in the profession under Renzo Piano, Mario Cucinella (Palermo, 1960) now runs one of Italy’s busiest architecture offices, carrying out from his offices in Bologna and Milan a continuous stream of projects that, more
At the age of 85, Renzo Piano is not one of those masters who take on a late style, and who through it break with their previous output to become daring. The Genoan’s career has been a meditated but constant move forward, and he has stayed true to hi
Far from conveying a conformist image of Latin America, where he has spent most of his life, Paolo Gasparini (born in Gorizia, Italy, in 1934 and nationalized as Venezuelan in 1954) moves away from ethnocentrism through photographs that reflect his c
Since 2013, Gabriele Corbo, Jacopo Costanzo, and Valeria Guerrisi lead WAR (Warehouse of Architecture and Research), a hybrid of mannerist architecture studio and contemporary innovation space with a peculiar vision of the creative process. Far from
With the title ‘The Milk of Dreams,’ the curator Cecilia Alemani has put together an exhibition in which almost all the participants are women.
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