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Architects: Andrea Tabocchini Architecture, OMA
- Year: 2024
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Professionals: Studio Lagrecacolonna / Melato, Effetto Luce srl, OMA, ATA, Jeudi Wang, +1
Turin: The Latest Architecture and News
Designed by OMA and Andrea Tabocchini, the Gallery of the Kings in Museo Egizio Opens in Turin, Italy
The Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy, celebrated its bicentennial this year with the inauguration of its redesigned Gallery of the Kings. This renovation, designed by OMA architects David Gianotten and Andreas Karavanas in collaboration with Andrea Tabocchini Architecture, marks a significant enhancement to the museum's exhibition spaces. The project, commissioned following a 2023 competition win, forms a key component of a larger Museo Egizio revitalization scheduled for completion in 2025. This larger project also includes a new covered courtyard and interconnected public spaces.
CRA Unveils Adaptive Reuse Design for Turin's Palazzo Micca in Italy
CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati, in partnership with real estate group IPI, has revealed plans to transform the iconic modernist Palazzo Micca in Turin, Italy. Originally the headquarters of RAI, Italy's national broadcaster, the 19-story building will undergo a comprehensive adaptive reuse project. A significant feature of the redesign is the creation of an elevated public plaza at 26.5 meters, offering views of Turin's Baroque rooftops, the surrounding hills, and the Alps. The project also integrates sustainable design principles by converting parts of the office spaces into residential units and reusing existing materials.
Carlo Ratti Associati Designs Kinetic Solutions to Flooding, Transforming Turin's Waterfront in Italy
Carlo Ratti Associati has revealed the design transformation of Turin’s historic waterfront in Italy. The project’s main aim is to address the current climate crisis and leverage architectural solutions to create spaces that can withstand the recurring floods of the Po River. Throughout the scheme, many architectural elements are kinetic, allowing them to rise above the water. “Floating Above the Floods” creates new solutions for urban climate adaptations and provides insights into universal strategies for urban waterways.
OMA Wins Competition to Transform World’s Oldest Museum for the Ancient Egyptian Culture in Turin, Italy
OMA / David Gianotten and Andreas Karavanas have won the competition to renovate the world’s oldest museum for Ancient Egyptian culture, the Museo Egizio founded in 1824 and housed in Collegio dei Nobili in Turin, Italy. The winning project aims to put in place a 2024 vision for the Museo Egizio, transforming the museum into a destination for scholars and a rediscovered public place for all.
In collaboration with, local architects Andrea Tabocchini Architecture, T-Studio, and historical consultant Professor Andrea Longhi, the proposal seeks to open the cultural space to all by creating a covered courtyard and a series of connected urban rooms within the existing settlement.
C’era Una Volta Apartment / R3architetti
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Architects: R3architetti
- Area: 60 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Bolon, Dott. Gallina, Matteo Brioni
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Professionals: AMIC Costruzioni
IDT-BRANDS DISTRIBUTION Offices / Balance Architettura [BLA]
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Architects: Balance Architettura [BLA]
- Area: 3200 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Legrand / Bticino, Novalux, SLV, Sklum
Terowongan Office Refurbishment / Balance Architettura [BLA]
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Architects: Balance Architettura [BLA]
- Area: 300 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Casa Delle Lampadine, Cielo, Daikin, Kalis Intra Light, Sedus
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Professionals: ZEB Studio
CIM 4.0 Digital Pilot Line / Calibro Zero
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Architects: Calibro Zero
- Area: 420 m²
- Year: 2021
S-LAB Nuclear Physics National Institute / Elastico Farm
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Architects: Elastico Farm
- Area: 1776 m²
- Year: 2020
Torino Stratosferica Transforms Abandoned Tramway into Vibrant Urban Park
Ever since the tramline’s closure, the 800-meter-long strip in the center of Corso Gabetti and Ponte Regina Margherita in Turin, has been abandoned. To make use of the dead area and give residents an extra space outdoors following Italy's severe pandemic repercussions, non-profit cultural association Torino Stratosferica has transformed the tree-lined strip into Precollinear Park, a temporary public space fit for socially-distanced leisure.
Green Pea Retail Park / Acc Naturale Architettura + Negozio Blu Architetti
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Architects: Acc Naturale Architettura, Negozio Blu Architetti
- Area: 10500 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Gessi, Fantoni, Saint-Gobain, Airlite, Artemide, +13
Agora Office / SCEG Architetti
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Architects: SCEG Architetti
- Year: 2020
Carlo Ratti’s First Intensive Care Pod Installed at a Temporary Hospital in Turin, Italy
The first unit from Carlo Ratti’s CURA project was built at a temporary hospital in Turin, north of Italy, one of the world’s hardest-hit regions by the pandemic. Launched four weeks ago, the initiative to convert shipping containers into plug-in Intensive-Care Pods for COVID-19 patients was assembled at record speed.
Turin's Castello di Rivoli Tells a Story of the Region's History through Its Architecture
Given the sheer magnitude and influence of its recorded history, Italy as we know it is a surprisingly young country. For centuries, the region was divided between powerful (and sometimes warring) city-states, each with their own identity, culture, and, fortunes, and influence. Some are eternally famous. Rome is a cradle of history and heart of religion; cool Milan is a hub of contemporary fashion and design; Florence is synonymous with the Renaissance and all the epoch’s relationship to the arts.
Turin’s history is arguably less romantic. The small city in Savoy, a north-Italian region bordering France, has established an identity as an industrial powerhouse. It is home to FIAT and some of Italy’s finest universities; the streets are dotted with works by Nervi, Botta, and Rossi. But despite the design pedigree, perhaps nothing better illustrates the region’s faceted history better than Castello di Rivoli.
Theater House / Bodà Architetti
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Architects: Bodà Architetti
- Area: 150 m²
- Year: 2019