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Architects: Associates Architecture
- Area: 490 m²
- Year: 2024
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Manufacturers: Green Ger , Impresa Edile Astori
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Professionals: Opera Mista, TassinariVetta
Il Brolo della Cantina Gorgo Winery / Bricolo Falsarella
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Architects: Bricolo Falsarella
- Area: 1750 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Contec Ingegneria, Enrico Magagna, Michele Leso, Tecnica Verde – San Benedetto Group, Isola Verde, +2
Houses of Cards / Elastico Farm
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Architects: Elastico Farm
- Area: 200 m²
- Year: 2020
Flash Battery Headquarters / Studio Bocchi
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Architects: Studio Bocchi
- Area: 5500 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Carrier, Estel, FLOS, Florim, Forbo, +4
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Professionals: tesi system, Ale s.r.l.
Renovation and Extension E. Fermi Secondary School / Giulia de Appolonia - officina di architettura
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Architects: Giulia de Appolonia- officina di architettura
- Area: 1595 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: GRAPHISOFT, RODECA GMBH, Celenit, Fils
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Professionals: Tesis srl
Wood Court Restaurant / INS Ilaria Nava Studio
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Architects: INS Ilaria Nava Studio
- Area: 1580 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: GRAPHISOFT, Adobe Systems Incorporated, Ceramiche Caesar, Elle Esse, Elysium, +13
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Professionals: AP Design, Bruedil S.r.l., INS Ilaria Nava Studio, Milan Ingegneria Srl, NT Engineering S.r.l, +1
Future Architecture Announces 2020 Fellows
The Future Architecture Platform has announced the final list of Fellows for 2020. With 433 ideas from 53 countries, over 800 applicants in individual and group applications participated. Fellows will be invited to the 2020 Creative Exchange in MAO Ljubljana, exchanging ideas and networking to find avenues toward international recognition.
How Artificial Lighting can Improve (or Worsen) Architecture
Of the varying aspects of architectural and interior design, lighting is one element that can visually enhance or destroy a space. This influence stems from the wide range of artificial lighting designed for the most widely differing tasks, environments, and purposes, including internal and even external spaces such as facades and landscape projects. Think of two environments with the same dimensions and layout. Suppose that in the first, only one point of light was applied - a general, unspecified point of light in this case - while in the second a light project was performed considering the use of space and valuing certain aspects of the architectural design. Undoubtedly, the second option is a more pleasant space. In the same way, poor lighting design can ruin an environment. But how is it possible to achieve these different results?
In a previous article, we already showed how to calculate the correct light intensity required for each environment. Here, we compile a list of some of the key types of lighting systems.
New Entry - Laboratories Building at University of Padua / ENA - Engineering Architecture
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Architects: ENA - Engineering Architecture
- Area: 740 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Alucobond, Schüco
Verona Penthouse / Bricolo Falsarella
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Architects: Bricolo Falsarella
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Fantini, RA, Serge Mouille, XERA
"Unfolding Pavilion / Little Italy" at the 2018 Venice Biennale
As part of our 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale coverage, we present the Unfolding Pavilion. Below, curators Daniel Tudor Munteanu, Davide Tommaso Ferrando, Sara Favargiotti describe the exhibition in their own words.
The ‘Unfolding Pavilion’ is an exhibition and editorial project that pops up at major architecture events in previously inaccessible but architecturally significant buildings.
On each occasion the ‘Unfolding Pavilion’ features a different theme inspired by the space it occupies, by means of commissioned original works that react to it and to its wider cultural-historic background. The ‘Unfolding Pavilion’ doesn’t necessarily care about the hosting event’s theme. It lets its occupied space inspire its own theme. Without a good exhibition space (of the finest architectural making), the 'Unfolding Pavilion’ doesn’t have any reason to exist.
Architecture Documentaries to Watch in 2018
The new year is here! And with it, a new slate of documentaries we're dying to see.
Of all the media forms, film seems to be the most adept at making a personal connection with viewers, offering a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of a great architect, the construction, and performance of a project or an issue that is confronting the entire architecture community. This year's films are no exception, as we get the chance to learn about the daily routines of Bjarke Ingels and Paulo Mendes da Rocha, projects by Tadao Ando and Glenn Murcutt, and the troubles of urbanization and gentrification.
Check out this year's list below, and find more great architecture documentaries with our Architecture Documentaries to Watch in 2017, Architecture Documentaries to Watch in 2015, our top 40 Architecture Docs to Watch in 2014, and our 30 Architecture Docs to Watch in 2013.
Villa Renovation CC / Matteo Foresti
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Architects: Matteo Foresti
- Area: 260 m²
- Year: 2017
Exhibition - Serralves Collection: 1960-1980 / COR Arquitectos
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Architects: COR Arquitectos
- Area: 880 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: CIN
Álvaro Siza's Church of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande Under Construction in Brittany
The church of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande will be the first church built in France’s Brittany region in the 21st-century. The project has been contracted to the Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza Vieira. Siza’s use of light and white concrete provide a unique ceremonial space that gently folds into the neighborhood south of Rennes, a residential area with five-story housing blocks. The Porto-based Italian photographer, Nicolò Galeazzi, visited the site and shared with us his perspective of Siza’s work in progress.
G.Zanella Primary School Renovation and Extension / Giulia de Appolonia- officina di architettura
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Architects: Giulia de Appolonia- officina di architettura
- Area: 2200 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Investwood, RODECA GMBH, Riverclack
Castelvecchio Museum – The East Wing / Filippo Bricolo & Bricolo Falsarella Associates
Villa Brolo Saccomani Renovation / Bricolo Falsarella
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Architects: Bricolo Falsarella
- Area: 280 m²
- Year: 2015