{:year=>"2024", :projects=>[{:id=>387, :position=>94, :year=>2024, :rate=>1, :preview=>nil, :lat=>"45.491893028122675", :lng=>"12.241089323684408", :color=>3, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Venezia, Mestre M9-Museo del ’900", :intro_abstract=>"\"BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction\" is the largest solo show ever dedicated to the Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky. Following its showcase at the Saatchi Gallery in London, the exhibition arrives at the M9 - Museo del ’900 in Venice Mestre under the curatorship of Marc Mayer. It features over 100 works that vividly explore the impact of human activity on the environment and the devastating effects of climate change.", :intro_left_col=>"Edward Burtynsky documents the profound impact of human activity on natural landscapes. His photographs capture both the beauty and the devastation of territories altered by industry, offering a powerful reflection on sustainability and the future of our planet.\r\nThe exhibition features powerful framed photographs, large-scale murals, and an augmented reality experience, delivering an intense visual narrative of the impact of human actions on the planet.", :intro_right_col=>"<p><span style=\"color: black;\">The layout is developed along two lines:</span> the existing museum walls and the diverse angles of the Scheggia as well as new display surfaces that orthogonally structure the space. These include the Mural Wall and Totem elements - double-sided parallel structures that hold the artworks and rigorously organize the space. <span>On the </span><span style=\"color: black;\">first floor</span><span>, the new M9 Orizzonti room </span><span>hosts the immersive installation "In the Wake of Progress". The </span><span style=\"color: black;\">second floor </span><span>serves as an introductory environment offering an overview of Burtynsky's </span><span>career, highlighted by a large banner showcasing the museum's triple height </span><span>with the work "Shipyard #11, Qili Port, Zhejiang Province, China, </span><span>2005." Also on the second floor is the "Xylella" series, </span><span>chronicling the devastation of olive trees in Puglia caused by the Xylella </span><span>bacterium.</span></p><p><span></span></p><p><span>The <span style=\"color: black;\">third floor</span>, a space of over 1200 square meters, is entirely dedicated to the exhibition. It is divided by the Scheggia into <span style=\"color: black;\">three main sections: Abstraction</span>, which explores the artist's techniques and the resemblance of his photographs to abstract art; <span style=\"color: black;\">Extraction, </span></span><span style=\"color: black;\">Manufacturing and Infrastructure, Agriculture, and Waste</span><span>, the five central themes investigated by Burtynsky; and finally, </span><span style=\"color: black;\">Archive of </span><span style=\"color: black;\">Process</span><span>, which examines the artist's working methods, technical </span><span>evolution, and professional trajectory, showcasing the tools used throughout </span><span>his career.</span></p><p><span><span style=\"color: black;\"></span></span></p><p><span><br/></span></p>", :title=>"\"BURTYNSKY: Extraction/ Abstraction\" Exhibition", :description=>"The exhibition across various museum spaces, primarily in the third-floor gallery dedicated to temporary exhibitions. At the heart of the exhibition the \"Scheggia\", a freestanding structure placed in the center of the main hall, originally created by the studio for a previous exhibition. Composed of three irregularly shaped folded sheets, the Scheggia stands out as a defining element that shapes the exhibition's space and identity, facilitating optimal viewing of the displayed works.", :uuid=>"876e2e26-107f-42c2-8fac-79475e750ef1", :slug=>"burtynsky-extraction-abstraction-exhibition", :created_at=>Tue, 02 Jul 2024 16:15:07 CEST +02:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 2728, parent_id: 387, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "06_Alvisi_Kirimoto_Edward_Burtynsky_©Macro_Cappell...", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 2535723, attachment_updated_at: "2025-03-20 20:33:05", attachment_fingerprint: "db40ff527febe0f7384df7f3795866d9", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2024-07-02 15:23:29", updated_at: "2025-03-20 20:33:11">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/burtynsky-extraction-abstraction-exhibition"}]}
{:year=>"2023", :projects=>[{:id=>370, :position=>89, :year=>2023, :rate=>2, :preview=>#<Image id: 2593, parent_id: 370, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "04_Rivoluzione_Vedova_sketch_©Massimo_Alvisi.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 76511, attachment_updated_at: "2023-05-18 14:41:40", attachment_fingerprint: "befd16215ef30c903c749ab1caae8c8d", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2023-05-03 14:11:33", updated_at: "2023-05-18 14:41:40">, :lat=>"45° 29' 25\" Nord", :lng=>"12° 15' 33\" Est", :color=>1, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Venice Mestre, M9 Museo del '900 - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"The project of the great exhibition \"Rivoluzione Vedova\", devised and designed by the Fondazione Emilio e Annabianca Vedova, co-produced with the M9-Museum of the 20th Century and curated by Gabriella Belli starts with the special shape of the room: an asymmetrical space of over 1200 sqm with extraordinary light, which descends from the museum's shed roof.\r\n\r\nIn line with the curator's request to define three distinct areas, a decisive sign was conjured that invades and divides the room, orienting the visitor:\r\n\r\n\r\nThe \"splinter\" is a complex structure, made up of three folded and asymmetrical sheets that split the space and shape its profile. The flaps are detached from each other to let the gaze filter through the joints, and to read the structure as a single articulated element, a real work tool. The \"splinter\", therefore, simultaneously separates and connects the areas, to showcase the cycles of works on display and the subtle network of relationships between them.\r\n\r\nMuch more than a mere container, the main room hosting the exhibition, with its irregular plan and its generous openings, underlines the link between the works and the city, and amplifies the urban nature of the installation.", :intro_left_col=>"Entering the room, one is totally immersed in Vedova's universe through his disruptive work ...in continuum, compenetrazioni/traslati ’87/’88, which, whose expressive power and spatial articulation, conquer the visitor.\r\nThe second area hosts the Plurimi from the Absurdes Berliner Tagebuch '64 cycle, composed of seven elements made with hinged structures, two of which are suspended and invade the space. The surfaces of the \"splinter\" that enclose this area have a slight inclination on the vertical axis which expands the reference area, creating spatial tension and dialoguing with the dynamism of these irregular works rich in chromatic stratifications.\r\n\r\nThe third section, on the other hand, is dotted with the presence of the Dischi, which float in space, and the Tondi, lying on the ground or hanging from the \"splinter\". Thanks to their multiple positions, visitors can enter the path defined by these large circular canvases and by the three surfaces that delineate the space. At the end of the labyrinth of pieces, slightly detached from the rest, stands Chi brucia un libro brucia un uomo, the work linked to the Sarajevo library fire in 1992, which is of very strong symbolic value.", :intro_right_col=>"<p class=\"normal\">The exhibition is accessed via the corridor on the second floor, designed as an introductory space in which to explore the figure of Emilio Vedova and the related period, studded with crucial events that revolutionized the entire history of the 20th century.</p><p class=\"normal\">In addition to the exhibition hall, it is possible to discover Vedova's world through a multimedia black box and a full programme of educational workshops.</p>", :title=>"\"Rivoluzione Vedova\" Exhibition curated by Gabriella Belli", :description=>"Like a large “splinter”, the central structure defines the three scenarios linked to the cycles of works on display, which are among the fundamental masterpieces of the artist: ...in continuum, compenetrazioni/traslati ’87/’88; the Plurimi of the Absurdes Berliner Tagebuch ’64; the Dischi and Tondi; while the works on the wall, associated with particular historical moments of the 1900s, are intended as seals, as accents, which narrate the war conflicts in which Vedova participates vigorously.", :uuid=>"57cc8746-6c79-4638-a68d-2ed1225e6970", :slug=>"rivoluzione-vedova-exhibition", :created_at=>Wed, 03 May 2023 16:08:44 CEST +02:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 2617, parent_id: 370, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "03_Rivoluzione_Vedova_Alvisi_Kirimoto_©Marco_Cappe...", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 606812, attachment_updated_at: "2023-09-22 17:48:21", attachment_fingerprint: "ef03b7329faa8c9697eb59a866dd6f55", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2023-05-03 14:57:30", updated_at: "2023-09-22 17:48:22">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/rivoluzione-vedova-exhibition"}]}
{:year=>"2022", :projects=>[{:id=>286, :position=>77, :year=>2022, :rate=>2, :preview=>#<Image id: 2405, parent_id: 286, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "schizzo_luiss_copy.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 1926545, attachment_updated_at: "2022-02-28 07:22:39", attachment_fingerprint: "82f47d165275d23d59bc3da374afc45a", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2021-07-19 15:45:18", updated_at: "2022-02-28 07:22:44">, :lat=>"41°54'39\"24 N", :lng=>"12°28'54\"48 E", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Rome - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"The project stems from the idea of raising the volume to put it in direct connection with the treetops, freeing up the ground floor as much as possible. The latter houses the entrance, a classroom, and service areas, while the upper floor encompasses an amphitheater and two classrooms.\nSurrounded by greenery and with its permeable and transparent skin, the building seems to dissolve into the landscape, evoking the classic tree house, from which it takes not only its outline, but also the welcoming and almost \"homely\" dimension of the spaces, custom-designed for the students.\n\nThe interiors have been carefully designed to guarantee great versatility and host various educational activities, and cultural, artistic, and social events, from conferences to classroom lessons, from gala evenings to film screenings.", :intro_left_col=>"The ground floor, visibly set back, further underlines the lightness of the upper volume and creates a simultaneously open and covered space, equipped for courses and outdoor activities.\n\nClad in natural wood slats and glass, the upper floor projects the building into the treetops, creating a privileged dialogue between architecture and context, and offering a dynamic cross-section of the activities that take place inside.\n\nThe indissoluble link between the structure and the surrounding greenery signals an innovative approach to education which, to encourage learning, focuses on the well-being generated by the relationship with nature. The high permeability that characterizes the skin of the building not only facilitates immersion into the landscape and fosters exchange among the entire student community but is also a conceptual choice that reflects the openness of the campus.", :intro_right_col=>"<p></p><p class=\"normal\"><span>The colors, textures and materials of the project were chosen with the same sensitivity:</span> the shades of the metal cladding and the scratched plaster mix with the warm nuance of the wood, in a balanced game of references and contrasts. Inspired by sustainable design principles and made of natural materials, <span>the building has earned the prestigious LEED Platinum Certification.</span></p><p class=\"normal\">The suspended acoustic panels that define the false ceiling of the amphitheater, with a coral red color, capture attention from the outside, while their organic silhouette reinforces the dialog with the adjacent grove. The same striking red characterizes the furnishings and some elements of the classrooms — a refined detail that gives the entire complex great visual coherence, especially when the building comes to life in the early evening. </p><p><br/></p><p></p>", :title=>"New LUISS University Pavilion", :description=>"A new hub surrounded by greenery for the LUISS Guido Carli university campus, Close to Villa Ada, in the heart of the Parioli district in Rome.\nThe intervention, which completes the university spaces and enhances the surrounding green areas, has involved the demolition of an existing shed, subject to landscape constraints, construction from scratch, and the expansion of an educational building.", :uuid=>"4818973d-2d7e-4732-a3c9-316dc711d352", :slug=>"luiss-ex-palestra", :created_at=>Mon, 14 Jun 2021 16:32:17 CEST +02:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 2619, parent_id: 286, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "copert.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 5617033, attachment_updated_at: "2023-09-12 12:32:01", attachment_fingerprint: "4ecd650546d02a98a012a08b9cad400f", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2023-08-03 17:08:13", updated_at: "2023-09-12 12:32:03">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/luiss-ex-palestra"}, {:id=>347, :position=>84, :year=>2022, :rate=>2, :preview=>#<Image id: 2523, parent_id: 347, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "SchizzoRaiNews_copy.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 1606893, attachment_updated_at: "2023-04-03 12:42:00", attachment_fingerprint: "619d0e0ef916a3f8dcb55d2bae14aedd", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2022-09-26 13:37:48", updated_at: "2023-04-03 12:42:07">, :lat=>"41°54'39\"24 N", :lng=>"12°28'54\"48 E", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Rome - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"The project for the Rai News 24 television studios, in collaboration with Renzo Piano, represents a minor revolution, which on the one hand gives the spaces a simple, sustainable but also a technological look and that surprises with the intuition of the mirror, which reflects the extraordinary work behind the camera.\r\n\r\nThe volume is a neutral box with clean and essential lines entirely covered in cherry wood. The choice of a natural material such as wood favors the sustainability of the project and enables lean and economical production.", :intro_left_col=>"The studios include three workstations for news reading, which can be used alternately or simultaneously, a touch table and two other floors available for guests and specialist programmes.", :intro_right_col=>"<p>Consistently designed with the same formal language, they incorporate an iron structure and a cherry wood top. Similar to laboratory counters, the tables are equipped with wheels, which allow them to adapt to the different configurations and needs of the programme. On the walls the LED walls slides horizontally, the movement is remotely guided in the control room.</p><p>The main view is towards the back wall overlooking the Newsroom, which is equipped with ten workstations with computers and monitors, visible only through a glass adjacent to the mirror. The latter is placed on the back of the multimedia desk, behind the journalists who deliver the news, and can be screened by a sliding LED wall, which gives the possibility to vary the framings.<br/></p>", :title=>"New Television Studios of Rai News 24", :description=>"Rai News 24 it is a news laboratory, where the journalists, the editorial staff and\r\nthe operators who work behind the scenes are artisans that package the\r\nmultimedia contents and make them available to the public. What is seen on the screen, however, is only a nanoscopic part of what is behind a creative machine in constant activity. For this reason, the idea behind the new sets for the Rai News 24 studios is to reveal what happens beyond the camera.", :uuid=>"2a6fc23b-ad04-4731-ab95-159bde44e89a", :slug=>"new-television-studios-of-rai-news-24", :created_at=>Mon, 26 Sep 2022 15:36:03 CEST +02:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 2522, parent_id: 347, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "04.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 1641219, attachment_updated_at: "2023-07-28 23:31:52", attachment_fingerprint: "519055b70a010a3270a0803f86dc3ef7", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2022-09-26 13:37:45", updated_at: "2023-07-28 23:31:53">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/new-television-studios-of-rai-news-24"}]}
{:year=>"2020", :projects=>[{:id=>119, :position=>66, :year=>2020, :rate=>3, :preview=>#<Image id: 1823, parent_id: 119, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "copertina_ridim.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 1490783, attachment_updated_at: "2019-01-29 20:37:37", attachment_fingerprint: "25f865104c13190cfb9f85951bcdef59", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2019-01-08 16:29:52", updated_at: "2019-01-29 20:37:37">, :lat=>"41°18′51″ N", :lng=>"16°16′53″ E", :color=>3, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Barletta - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"The aesthetic regularity of the main façade defines the character of the complex in which the presence of the projections of the balconies assume a descriptive and functional value for the entire volume of the project. The components of the façades, such as windows, terraces and loggias, are marked with chromatic contrasts as an expression of spatial quality. This choice immediately affects the general appearance that becomes a a neutral and dark fabric, sustaining the horizontal and vertical white elements of balconies, windows and screens. The ground floor hosts commercial activities, while the upper floors are totally intended for residential purposes. The various divisions of the apartments create the rhythm of the façade and a vertical regularity, accentuated by the alternation of the dark cladding with the subtracted white color volumes of the interior walls.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The internal courtyard is designed as a small park with deciduous trees and various plants, allowing shade during the summer and light during the winter. On the internal side towards the court the volume is more hollow.</span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Each apartment has its own balconies protected from above and rain, with lateral metal shielding<span> </span>that increases privacy with respect to the neighbors.</span></p><p></p><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The balconies, protruding north and built into the building on the other sides, are designed to increase protection from the effects of radiation on the southern, eastern and western fronts. Furthermore, particular attention has been given to the details of the balconies that are such that they can be furnished without altering the aesthetic appearance of the entire façade. All sides</span><span> </span><span>mainly face the external spaces of </span><span>the balconies organized with side sections, shielded from the wall and designed as rooms to house the boilers and drying racks.</span></div><p></p><p></p><p></p><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The internal staircase is a colored and exceptionally illuminated element as itself designs the façade of the internal courtyard. The entire facade of the staircase is diaphanous from the outside and the area colored using a warm shade. This light effect is further accentuated by the skylight at </span><span>the top of the area.</span></div><p></p><p></p><p></p><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The grounded building connection makes the entire volume more dynamic. The windowed store floor ends on the street and short sides with a diagonal vertical cut, starting the gray tile cladding directly from the ground and giving the whole building, on one side, a greater rooting and sense of </span><span>belonging to the ground and on the other side a greater expressive freedom towards the main front road. The inclination is also horizontally continued on all floors in junction with the short sides and the main road, resolved with a flare. The parapet on the roof, hiding the solar thermal panels, is also flared in correspondence with the street side and on the western and eastern short sides.</span></div><p></p><p></p>", :title=>"Viale Giulini", :description=>"\"A well grounded building\": a compact residential complex divided into 3 blocks that expand heightwise 6 floors.", :uuid=>"52c3b4b0-8864-4722-8a95-0ad49536cdfb", :slug=>"viale-giulini", :created_at=>Tue, 08 Jan 2019 16:53:18 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 2023, parent_id: 119, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "03_Viale_Giulini_Alvisi_Kirimoto_Ph_Marco_Cappelle...", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 172473, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:28", attachment_fingerprint: "9c99a81ebd07e83fa95e05c3a53fe43f", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2020-05-29 12:24:36", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:28">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/viale-giulini"}, {:id=>214, :position=>71, :year=>2020, :rate=>3, :preview=>#<Image id: 2050, parent_id: 214, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "01_Emilio_Vedova_Alvisi_Kirimoto_Schizzo_con_firma...", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 2345649, attachment_updated_at: "2020-05-29 21:46:29", attachment_fingerprint: "dbf75e29e75a718becf4fd11825457d4", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2020-05-29 13:08:57", updated_at: "2020-05-29 21:46:29">, :lat=>"45° 27′ 47″ N", :lng=>"9° 11′ 28″ E", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Milan, Palazzo Reale - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"Il progetto prende forma a partire dalla possibilità di utilizzare, come luogo espositivo, la spettacolare Sala delle Cariatidi di Palazzo Reale, realizzata nella metà del Settecento e parzialmente distrutta dai bombardamenti durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, della quale offre una chiave insolita di lettura, per esprimere il linguaggio artistico del pittore. \n«La sala delle Cariatidi a Palazzo Reale, sembra il luogo ideale per “incontrare” Vedova e scoprire l’artista. Lo spazio, maestoso e denso, si adatta perfettamente al valore spaziale del lavoro di Emilio Vedova, alla sua profondità materica e all’essenza dinamica delle sue opere. Per questo, insieme a Germano Celant, abbiamo pensato di fendere lo spazio con un muro diagonale: un gesto minimale e al tempo stesso radicale, che permette un’esperienza doppia e orienta il visitatore. Inoltre, per esaltare la “natura urbana” dell’installazione, abbiamo deciso di aprire eccezionalmente le finestre della Sala verso il Duomo, amplificando l’esperienza della visita».", :intro_left_col=>"Incentrato su due periodi decisivi per l’evoluzione del pensiero pittorico dell’artista (gli anni ‘60 e gli anni ‘80), l’allestimento è caratterizzato da un setto in pannelli di OSB grigi, lungo oltre 30 m, alto 5 m e profondo 1 m, circondato da un’esile struttura luminosa indipendente che attraversa diagonalmente il salone, quasi a provocarne la severità architettonica. L’intento è valorizzare la forte componente scenografica dell’ambiente, in cui far emergere, nei due lati contrapposti, gli aspetti innovativi del contributo linguistico di Vedova all’arte moderna e contemporanea. Nel contesto lacerato, sono esposte, sia a muro che a pavimento, circa 70 opere, alcune delle quali di imponenti dimensioni, che raccontano magistralmente il percorso umano e artistico di Vedova. A confronto, i lavori degli anni ‘60 — dipinti e sculture come il ciclo dei Plurimi, articolazioni lignee coperte di stratificazioni cromatiche intrise di materialismo, con quelli degli anni ‘80 — le grandi tele e i Dischi, grossi dipinti in tondo installati a pavimento come fossero attori capaci di danzare nello spazio.", :intro_right_col=>"<p>Un’esile struttura luminosa sovrasta il setto, bilanciandone la matericità in un gioco di gravità e leggerezza. Verniciata di nero, la struttura metallica a telaio autoportante, nella sua semplicità, riprende gli strumenti che Emilio Vedova utilizzava nel suo studio di Venezia, scandendo il ritmo compositivo degli elementi architettonici all’interno della sala. Alla struttura, tramite staffe che possono scorrere sulla lunghezza, sono direttamente appese le luci che illuminano le opere a terra, due binari sospesi paralleli al muro con fari che illuminano le installazioni a parete, e due opere. A pavimento, una pedana con una finitura superficiale di colore grigio con grana simile al cemento, si snoda con continuità in tutti gli ambienti. Sia a parete che free standing, circa 70 opere, alcune delle quali di imponenti dimensioni, prendono vita per raccontare magistralmente il percorso umano e artistico di Emilio Vedova.</p><p>L’itinerario biografico e professionale dell’artista è ricostruito, invece, nella Sala del Piccolo Lucernario, che precede l’ingresso a quella delle Cariatidi. L’accesso è accentuato dal posizionamento di pannelli di mdf nella tonalità nero opaco, che ricoprono gli imbotti di passaggio. Illuminata naturalmente dall’alto e resa astratta dal colore grigio dei pannelli che rivestono le pareti e il pavimento, la sala è un volume puro dai toni neutri, che permette di raccontare l’artista anche attraverso opere, fotografie e modelli, posti su un tavolo espositivo centrale in pannelli di OSB. Lo spazio dal carattere uniforme, è stato pensato come un luogo di raccoglimento, dove soffermarsi sugli aspetti più didattici della mostra, prima di immergersi completamente nell’esplosione di forme e del pittore veneziano. <br/></p>", :title=>"\"Emilio Vedova\" Exhibition, curated by Germano Celant", :description=>"Nel contesto lacerato e spettacolare della Sala delle Cariatidi il grande muro diagonale, con un gesto minimale ed al tempo stesso radicale, fende lo spazio orientando il visitatore e definendone la doppia esperienza.", :uuid=>"bceb603f-fc16-4922-bf3f-cb4727a14342", :slug=>"emilio-vedova-exhibition-curated-by-germano-celant", :created_at=>Fri, 29 May 2020 14:37:54 CEST +02:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 2357, parent_id: 214, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "_RC_7083-Edit.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 15180336, attachment_updated_at: "2023-05-29 08:55:46", attachment_fingerprint: "60157f4613eef68864287890aaa82e79", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2021-05-13 10:31:36", updated_at: "2023-05-29 08:55:49">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/emilio-vedova-exhibition-curated-by-germano-celant"}]}
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This system of axes, similar to the Chicago road layout, led the functional distribution of spaces and determined the scanning of the main flows, allowing an urban perception at a different height and perspective. \nThe rhythm of the spaces is marked by full-height natural wood walls, glass partitions and suspended panels that, depending on their combination with each other, define the different work areas, allowing the visitor to discover the most closed areas from opaque surfaces and, at the same time, to enjoy the surrounding landscape from multiple points of view.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"Nessuno\"><span>The functional program of the project is clear and well defined. The main entrance to the building is located in its structural core, which encompasses all services and facilities. Two opposing rooms are immediately visible upon entry; on one side the reception area and on the other the playroom, both characterized by a large window that connects the visitor with the two faces of Chicago: the urban and the territorial.</span></span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The entire </span><span>system is divided into two main areas: the "front of the house" in </span><span>which the most representative and aggregate functions are found, such as the </span><span>board room, the Winter Garden and the restaurant area, and the "back of </span><span>the house” defined by the presence of private offices and common areas.</span></p><p><span class=\"Nessuno\"><span></span></span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"Nessuno\"><span>The Winter Garden, beating heart of the project, is a wooden suspended box that makes this project unique: depending on the point of view, the skin of this unexpected box, composed of two rows of suspended offset slats, frame a central glass partition, which generating multiple perspectives and igniting a special game of lights and shadows. The room is completed by a bamboo suspended sculpture, commissioned by Japanese artist Ueno Masao, and a table designed by Junko Kirimoto, with a Japanese lacquer finish.</span></span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Even the partitions that divide some private spaces from the large common areas </span><span>have been conceived as dematerialized elements, wooden or white walls that </span><span>become rectangular slats, partially opening the work areas and guaranteeing the </span><span>right privacy. The presence of the slats is a recurring theme, from the </span><span>entrance to the walls of the offices that accompany the visitor in the complex, </span><span>until the unexpected discovery of the Winter Garden.</span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Great </span><span>flexibility and transparency of the elements allows visitors and employees to </span><span>enjoy breathtaking views. The presence of many glass surfaces and wood slats </span><span>reflects the desire to put the offices and closed areas in communication with </span><span>the rest of the space, ensuring the right privacy and offering staff an open </span><span>and innovative workplace.</span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Art also </span><span>plays a very important role in the project, as it identifies particular spaces </span><span>and serves as a backdrop for large common areas. Some selected works have a </span><span>strong oriental character and especially highlight the main areas such as the </span><span>Winter Garden, the board-room, the reception and the most representative </span><span>offices.</span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The use of color is weighted: at times it gives serenity, at others it draws </span><span>space or defines a function. Colors range from the bright orange of the </span><span>playroom ceiling and the offices panels to the intense red in contrast with the </span><span>gray walls, from the soothing rust of Japanese wallpaper to the regenerating </span><span>white of the open workstation space.</span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>All aspects of the project have been carefully tailored and harmonized, from </span><span>custom-designed furniture, such as the workstations and tables of the </span><span>cafeteria, to the arrangement and choice of gradation of the lights.</span></p><p class=\"UniversBody1013BodyUnivers10132columns\"><span></span></p>", :title=>"Private Office in Chicago", :description=>"Suspended between the clouds but firmly rooted in their surroundings, an uncommon workplace where business meets art.\nThe Private headquarter occupy the entire 32nd floor of one of the newest skyscraper in the Chicago West Loop, on the bank of the homonymous river, filling an area of 2,600 sqm.", :uuid=>"015e3dd1-e327-4586-a414-a587b7d48fc3", :slug=>"private-office", :created_at=>Tue, 07 Mar 2017 16:48:48 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 1869, parent_id: 24, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "736.051_72dpi.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 686423, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:31", attachment_fingerprint: "2668de90e0d36e00a6925b3641ac6daa", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2019-02-05 13:57:08", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:32">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/private-office"}, {:id=>113, :position=>64, :year=>2018, :rate=>2, :preview=>#<Image id: 1768, parent_id: 113, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "06_Alvisi_Kirimoto_Aula_Magna_LUISS_©Delfino_Sisto...", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 668297, attachment_updated_at: "2019-02-02 10:32:52", attachment_fingerprint: "eed3941eacea96f082f63dfa1ca511ca", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2018-12-13 16:15:42", updated_at: "2019-02-02 10:32:53">, :lat=>"41°53′30″ N", :lng=>"12°30′40″ E", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Rome - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"The auditorium is equipped with a foyer and other complementary spaces such as the entrance hall, the gallery, the director's cabin, the backstage, the lecturers’ cabin and the simultaneous translation booth.\n\nThe interiors ensure great versatility, and their multiple configurations accommodate a kaleidoscope of cultural, artistic and social events, from lectures to classes, from galas to movies.\nThe auditorium preserves its original layout and enhances its asymmetric feature: at the entrance, the space expands, generating a multifunctional side aisle, which faces a continuous wall on the opposite side. The design choice to bring the load-bearing structure in fair-faced concrete back into view, emphasizes the structural spans of the volume.\n\nThe room combines two main areas from a functional and architectural perspective: the parterre, which can be entirely or partially used thanks to a roller blind housed in the central beam; and the gallery, which retains its autonomy through a mobile partition wall and fulfils a dual function as a classroom.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The parterre consists of four seating areas, plus two sectors on either side of the director’s cabin, which can be partially removed.<br/>The gray-fabric armchairs reflect the color of the carpet, bringing homogeneity to the whole. Equipped with folding tables, electricity and USB sockets, it simultaneously doubles up as a classroom. </span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The finish of the Aula Magna is divided into two. The </span><span>lower part of the room incorporates gray painted Celenit panels and features </span><span>natural oak listels. </span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The false ceiling and the entrance aisle are covered </span><span>in the same way</span><span> </span><span>with integrated </span><span> </span><span>lighting between the listels. In this space, listels can be partially warped and used as coat hangers. </span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Next to the podium, the listel cladding continues at </span><span>full height,</span><span> </span><span>hiding behind the suspended </span><span>false ceiling made of oak wood. </span><span> </span><span>On this </span><span>wall, listels conceal the access door to the simultaneous translation booth, </span><span>since they continue in correspondence with the door itself.</span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span></span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The stage, raised only 30 cm, features oak slat flooring and oak paneled wall cladding, which frame the black background wall in continuity with the large LED wall screen. The black panels, which can be hinged open, camouflage the access to the backstage technical rooms.</span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span></span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The framework of the hall is asymmetrical because the opening towards the entrance aisle is opposed on the other side by a continuous wall in listels interspersed with safety exits. Asymmetry continues in relation with the superior order of the walls of the hall. On one side, the suspended false ceiling in micro-perforated wood with sound absorption properties, in correspondence with each structural span, continues with the same finish on the walls. It forms protruding<span> </span>wooden plafond that float above the separation portal between the hall and the side entrance aisle. </span><span>On the other side, the upper part of the wall, in plasterboard with scratched plaster, is designed as a backdrop for projections, thanks to three projectors embedded in the opposite wall. </span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The gallery, equipped with </span><span>roll-up screens for projections and with all equipment that favors didactic </span><span>use, encompasses scratched plaster walls and an oak-paneled false ceiling, </span><span>creating coherence with the rest of the room. The mobile wall, which separates </span><span>the gallery from the main room, consists of packable panels with high acoustic </span><span>insulation characteristics.</span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span></span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The design has been curated to 360 °, starting with the furnishings such as the conference table and the podium, tailor-made with meticulous attention to detail, functionality and integration to all technological devices. Even the use of color and the choice of materials have been precisely calibrated: the cold tones of the béton brut and the coarse-grained plaster merge with the warmth of natural oak wood, in a balanced game of textures and of color contrasts.</span></p>", :title=>"LUISS Aula Magna", :description=>"A new model of auditorium, dynamic and multifunctional; the cold tones of the fair-faced concrete and the warmth of natural oak wood in a balanced game of textures and color contrasts.\nThe Aula Magna within the historic headquarters of the LUISS Guido Carli university campus, in the heart of Trieste district in Rome, covers a total area of almost 700 square meters, with capacity for 500 seats.", :uuid=>"e78e12f0-679d-452b-a3a9-162cda9ae4de", :slug=>"luiss-aula-magna", :created_at=>Fri, 30 Nov 2018 15:36:43 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 1818, parent_id: 113, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "09_Alvisi_Kirimoto_Aula_Magna_LUISS_©Delfino_Sisto...", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 665851, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:33", attachment_fingerprint: "00c4fb10f5dad0d2b3a6f940d145a39a", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2019-01-08 15:27:07", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:34">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/luiss-aula-magna"}, {:id=>108, :position=>60, :year=>2018, :rate=>1, :preview=>#<Image id: 1630, parent_id: 108, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "Olives-10_copia.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 11325456, attachment_updated_at: "2019-01-09 07:08:09", attachment_fingerprint: "bffb35ec8bd4ba6499b8cb43ce6c72e0", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2018-11-06 10:29:26", updated_at: "2019-01-09 07:08:15">, :lat=>"42°37′42″ N", :lng=>"12°05′22″ E", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 3, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">, #<Tag id: 5, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">, #<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Bagnoregio - Italy", :intro_abstract=>nil, :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>nil, :title=>"Tenuta di Carma", :description=>nil, :uuid=>"2c01e999-57df-4c3a-a79d-87e78af180ae", :slug=>"tenuta-di-carma", :created_at=>Tue, 06 Nov 2018 11:29:26 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 1629, parent_id: 108, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "Tenuta_di_Carma_Asini_017_copia.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 8468685, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:29", attachment_fingerprint: "210e10e63f219f4ddcbc9dfc85d868c2", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2018-11-06 10:29:22", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:32">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/tenuta-di-carma"}]}
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Quando le vele sono chiuse, \"12 matite colorate\" sembrano sospese tra le pareti di granito.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p>La realizzazione della piazza ha previsto la disposizione di<br/>una maglia di funi d'acciaio composta da 19 fili spiroidali, fissati, tramite<br/>barre di ancoraggio, alle salde e spesse murature degli edifici circostanti. La<br/>maglia forma dei grandi triangoli sospesi, dai cui vertici si diramano altri<br/>tiranti sino a formare 12 triangoli di tessuto di diverse dimensioni. Questi<br/>triangoli sono avvolgibili attorno a rulli motorizzati con un meccanismo simile<br/>a quello della vela nautica. La motorizzazione consente due differenti<br/>configurazioni: la prima, con vele aperte a creare triangoli d'ombra nella<br/>piazza; la seconda, con vele chiuse la cui maglia di funi si intensifica tra<br/>funi principali, cavi di scorrimento e di tensionamento dei tessuti. La<br/>configurazione con vele aperte prevede anche la proiezione sulle stesse di<br/>immagini e parole, intervento che, insieme all'allestimento della piazza<br/>interna dell'edificio dell'ex-mercato, costituirà il completamento del<br/>progetto.</p>", :title=>"Piazza Faber in Tempio Pausania", :description=>"Una varietà di vele di tela colorate che fluttua nel cielo del centro di Tempio Pausania, in Sardegna. L'installazione, leggera e mutevole, è dedicata al cantante Fabrizio De Andrè e si ispira alla luce ed al colore del paesaggio della Gallura con un intervento di valorizzazione della piazza del mercato.", :uuid=>"7d6cd675-85c7-47ca-a715-9a2cd642e187", :slug=>"piazza-faber-in-tempio-pausania", :created_at=>Mon, 06 Mar 2017 20:11:55 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 191, parent_id: 23, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "0J4A2678.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 6730452, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:36", attachment_fingerprint: "043a8633f1d7af2678b38c9c5961a55a", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-06 19:11:47", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:51">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/piazza-faber-in-tempio-pausania"}, {:id=>60, :position=>28, :year=>2016, :rate=>2, :preview=>#<Image id: 680, parent_id: 60, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "0J4A9675.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 11912616, attachment_updated_at: "2017-06-02 23:21:29", attachment_fingerprint: "146e94d592a5bf60eecbb462b268de3f", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-13 14:41:58", updated_at: "2017-06-02 23:21:45">, :lat=>"42.6", :lng=>"11.9", :color=>3, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Lazio - Italia", :intro_abstract=>"The area, about 27,000 square meters, extends between the large slopes and curves designed by nature and is defined by the natural boundaries of the ditches and the woods. The two buildings are grafted within this area, the distance between the two about a hundred meters and separated by a steep drop of about 30 meters. In line with their historical and functional nature, both buildings consist of a central two-levels core that was the original residence and a series of lower volumes made of local gray stone, in tuff or mixed masonry, which annexed to the main volume formed additional spaces (stables to shelter cattle, warehouses and cellars to store tools and farm produce of the land).", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p></p><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Farmhouse A is dedicated to the owners' artistic workshops and houses a small apartment for the guardian on the upper floor. In order to respect the original image of the building, it has been chosen to leave the central body - made of two levels - plastered and the lower annexes made of stone: a bright architectural device to reduce its volumetric impact.</span></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><br/></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The southern building called Farmhouse B, which has been completely plastered and constitutes the primary residence, is presented as a central dominant volume compared to the annexed ones on the west side and houses on the ground floor the living room, the master bedroom and service space rooms, while the guest rooms are on the upper floor. The inner distribution of the Farmhouse B rotates around the singular spatiality of the double height that extends from the entrance area, housing the staircase to the upper floor, to the living room with a wooden pitched roof, beams and joists in chestnut and flat terracotta tiles.</span></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><br/></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Many windows on the southern, eastern and western walls of the building allow natural light to permeate throughout the course of the day, giving different lighting, drawing with the shadows of the window the space on all sides . The materials used are natural and recycled: the floor is in terracotta in listels in the common areas and in traditional format in bedrooms and bathrooms. Paintings in neutral tones recall the colors of the land and rocks of the surrounding location. The staircase and the doors of the guest rooms, an iron structure and wood recovered from the old beams that formed the roof of the houses. The peculiarity of farmhouse A is the smooth stone walls in the entrance areas and in the laboratories. These work spaces have both large openings</span></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>that allow to enjoy the extraordinary views of the surrounding area.</span></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><br/></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The design also involved the external spaces belonging to the house, treated with the utmost respect for the orography of the area while maintaining the naturalness of the landscape.</span></div><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p></p>", :title=>"Villa G", :description=>"Amongst the green and sinuous hills in northern Lazio are the two rural farmhouses of the first half of the twentieth century that, after decades of abandonment, have taken on a new life thanks to a carefully focused project based on the development of natural materials, the existing architectural spaces and the utmost respect for the principles of energy efficiency and bio building.", :uuid=>"7745875e-7d55-4514-b679-dcec3a68fa2d", :slug=>"villa-g", :created_at=>Mon, 13 Mar 2017 15:09:05 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 1871, parent_id: 60, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "0J4A9983.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 10807723, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:35", attachment_fingerprint: "a30e5ba976ca1aee69bcd3a0b655ac55", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2019-02-22 13:27:02", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:50">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/villa-g"}]}
{:year=>"2015", :projects=>[{:id=>29, :position=>14, :year=>2015, :rate=>1, :preview=>#<Image id: 1274, parent_id: 29, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "0J4A3470M.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 7377461, attachment_updated_at: "2018-02-18 16:04:15", attachment_fingerprint: "164dde6c2e662c39ddc35a4e666733df", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-10-23 17:21:13", updated_at: "2018-02-18 16:05:49">, :lat=>"43.1", :lng=>"11.6", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Trequanda - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"The intervention designed involved the renovation of a rural farmhouse in the city of Trequanda in the province of Siena. The project regards the reconstruction and recovery of the existing volumes of the abandoned settlement. The lot has a territorial extension of 0.306 ha and is situated next to Villa Salimbeni, a valuable historical and architectural site. The building can be reached from the local road of Salingrazio where can be found two accesses.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p class=\"UniversBody1013BodyUnivers10132columns\">The main access is located in the south part of the site area and provides a direct connection with the main square, adding value to the main facade of the building. The secondary access is located to the east of the building and will be used to serve directly secondary functions like the kitchen, the storage and the technical rooms. Inside the property there is a main two-storey high building, a few adjacent spaces and two linked independently. </p><p class=\"UniversBody1013BodyUnivers10132columns\">Besides the reconstruction of the existing buildings, the project also involved the new landscape design that included the maintenance of the existing trees and the introduction of new native trees. The layout of the new house program has been designed with all common areas on the ground floor and consists of a large living room, a large kitchen and a large space for common dining. </p><p><span>The internal courtyard between the main volumes and the lower connected building allows the natural light and ventilation to arrive to the innermost rooms of the house and facilitates the access to the two bedrooms that are located on the<span> </span>ground floor.</span></p>", :title=>"Podere Boschetto", :description=>"Un meraviglioso casale ottocentesco interamente in pietra con un parco che guarda Pienza e Siena.", :uuid=>"a014e78e-f182-4a37-8352-05db8c63d01e", :slug=>"podere-boschetto", :created_at=>Wed, 08 Mar 2017 18:26:07 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 1273, parent_id: 29, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "0J4A3319.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 8853533, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:37", attachment_fingerprint: "d9de6e02a49b0e87e4df149944fc65b8", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-10-23 17:21:07", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:56">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/podere-boschetto"}, {:id=>26, :position=>11, :year=>2015, :rate=>1, :preview=>#<Image id: 275, parent_id: 26, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "showroom_Cenci_037.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 2608524, attachment_updated_at: "2017-05-09 10:52:54", attachment_fingerprint: "3622a9aa1c22623792e474c3ddc858df", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-08 11:05:07", updated_at: "2017-05-09 10:53:04">, :lat=>"41.9", :lng=>"12.4", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Rome - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"Uno store di oltre mille metri quadrati nel cuore di Roma, a pochi passi dal Pantheon e dalla Camera dei Deputati. È lo storico negozio di Davide Cenci in via di Campo Marzio, un multimarca a due piani ristrutturato in cui la sartoria è diventata anche un luogo di incontro, con dibattiti ed eventi aperti al pubblico.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p><span style=\"font-size: 17.5px;text-align: justify;\">Il completamento degli spazi al piano terra si sviluppa </span><span style=\"font-size: 17.5px;text-align: justify;\">dell'idea di seguire lo stile e la fisionomia del resto del negozio: tradizione </span><span style=\"font-size: 17.5px;text-align: justify;\">e innovazione, linee pure, semplici ed eleganti esaltate dall’impiego di </span><span style=\"font-size: 17.5px;text-align: justify;\">materiali nobili come il botticino romano e il mogano.</span><br/></p><p></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Far risaltare gli ambienti per la loro matericità più che per il loro essere classici. Si è cercato di sottrarre il più possibile, facendo "respirare" le mura di questo storico palazzo, eliminando ogni decorazione ed esaltando la struttura.</p><p></p><p><br/></p><p></p>", :title=>"Davide Cenci Store", :description=>"Interior design essenziale e funzionale, fondato sui valori del brand: tradizione e innovazione. I materiali sono attuali, ben accostati agli arredi di modernariato restaurati e collocati in un ambiente nel quale legni pregiati e giochi di colore fanno da cornice alle collezioni.", :uuid=>"5a786715-9159-48c9-8670-8019a3077fc8", :slug=>"davide-cenci-store", :created_at=>Wed, 08 Mar 2017 12:05:07 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 274, parent_id: 26, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "showroom_Cenci_010.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 3268113, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:39", attachment_fingerprint: "dd6bd90bf4b815394f21f8326bc16430", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-08 11:05:04", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:54">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/davide-cenci-store"}]}
{:year=>"2014", :projects=>[{:id=>6, :position=>2, :year=>2014, :rate=>3, :preview=>#<Image id: 213, parent_id: 6, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "CantinaPodernuovo_FG_(37).jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 2431250, attachment_updated_at: "2017-04-07 17:20:24", attachment_fingerprint: "3e0911cf24ac399cf6ae606d36f2e828", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-07 11:05:35", updated_at: "2017-04-07 17:20:30">, :lat=>"42.8", :lng=>"11.8", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"San Casciano dei Bagni — Italy", :intro_abstract=>"Functional purity finds resolution in all the spaces ofthe winery, which was conceived as an extension of the surrounding arable landscape and labor culture that vigorously define the walls and penetrate the heart of the architecture. The building is designed with production in mind, strictly following the codes and requirments of a winery; however, it still finds inspiration in the landscape. A territory that is not decorative, but is fundamental to the architecture which emerges from the land it directly orchestrates. Indeed, a building has seldom seen such an extension of its production which finds continuation in the interior as much as it does in the fields it harvests.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p>Architecture traverses the landscape, expressing its sensitivity. Italian and Japanese principles merge and coexist in Alvisi Kirimoto's works. Within, all is open to the eye: from the large concrete walls, to the machinery, to the mechanical systems. A composition of spaces, objects and land.</p><p>The project was developed based on a practical concept: to maximize functionality and optimize distibution. Punctuated by the presence of four parallel concrete walls of varying lengths, the winery is traversed through an axis or corridor which, configured as a visual telescope, runs through the central spaces and the length of the project to culminate in the vineyards. The interior looks like an "open section" which, thanks to the large glass walls, permit all aspects of wine production to become visible. On the lower level, near the areas where production is accessed, the corridor separates the zones that undertake the initial stages of winemaking (the vat cellar, the cellar and the storage room) from the wine bottling zone. The same corridor divides, at second level, the wine tasting rooms and staff spaces, whereas at the last level, which the visitor may access directly from the parking lot in the rear, the path defines the access to the office area that opens towards a terrace and separates the building from the olive grove that covers the wine production areas.<br/></p>", :title=>"Podernuovo Bulgari Winery", :description=>"The elegance, structure and precision of the vineyards led me to a design that bespoke of the territory. Four reinforced concrete walls that follow the maximum slope of the hill from which the building emerges.", :uuid=>"0456f063-1804-41f7-b54e-73a4e535b13c", :slug=>"podernuovo-bulgari", :created_at=>Mon, 03 Oct 2016 01:43:21 CEST +02:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 1873, parent_id: 6, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "CantinaPodernuovo_FG_(40).jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 6804426, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:40", attachment_fingerprint: "c1f13207feb9d405e01cc10249cb2967", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2019-02-22 13:28:26", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:48">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/podernuovo-bulgari"}, {:id=>27, :position=>12, :year=>2014, :rate=>0, :preview=>#<Image id: 293, parent_id: 27, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "AK_DCenci1175ok.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 12043215, attachment_updated_at: "2018-12-27 23:10:39", attachment_fingerprint: "22255802b6514a8edd69874df8edbbb3", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-08 13:26:11", updated_at: "2018-12-27 23:10:52">, :lat=>"41.9", :lng=>"12.4", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Rome - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"La luce ha un ruolo fondamentale nel progetto: grandi teli in pvc retroilluminato foderano i soffitti seguendo le volte originali e creando un effetto di luce diffusa. Le mensole contengono luci led a incasso per mettere in risalto l’abbigliamento piegato; inoltre il distacco della parete in legno dalla muratura è evidenziata da una luce perimetrale incassata. I colori neutri del pavimento in resina, delle pareti e dei soffitti giocano con i tessuti e gli arredi dove il legno, come da tradizione Davide Cenci, è protagonista.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p class=\"Normale1\"><span>Mancando uno spazio ampio di esposizione (il negozio ai articola su due piani dei quali uno è interrato), la parete stessa diviene vetrina: i manichini sono disegnati su un pannello di legno bianco con un segno luminoso, "vestiti" di volta in volta in maniera diversa, grazie a stampelle e ganci in legno che divengono sostegni per borse, cappellini e scarpe. É il gioco delle bambole di carta con i vestiti intercambiabili, adattato allo spazio e al design contemporaneo, quasi a rievocare l’idea dei graffiti o i soggetti di Keith Haring. Anche l’esposizione delle calzature è in simbiosi con l’atmosfera ludica: i sostegni a parete, nei colori istituzionali Davide Cenci, sostengono i vari modelli, e allo stesso tempo ricreano la superficie dell’arrampicata libera. Nelle due sale - una dedicata ai bimbi, l’altra alle bimbe - pareti in legno laccato bianco si staccano dalla muratura come fogli di carta ai quali si agganciano mensole in legno noce canaletto e appenderie in bronzo. Il sistema di esposizione è flessibile: le mensole possono variare la loro disposizione in funzione delle esigenze che di volta in volta le nuove collezioni esprimono. Le appenderie sono libere di ruotare in modo da poter osservare giacche, cappotti e vestiti da più visuali.<br/><br/></span><span>Il piano interrato si raggiunge attraverso la scala elicoidale in metallo </span><span>verniciato: libera al centro con gradini trapezoidali incassati nella muratura, </span><span>organizza la sua sinuosità lungo il palo centrale, che diventa anche corrimano. </span><span>La leggerezza della scala e la trasparenza dei parapetti permettono di avere il </span><span>colpo d’occhio della doppia altezza. Altri due importanti elementi di arredo </span><span>completano lo spazio: all’ingresso il mobile cassa dal piano morbido e sinuoso </span><span>in noce canaletto che rigira sulla scala e, a contrasto, la base e gli interni </span><span>in laccato bianco; nella sala bambino, il mobile contenitore con cassetti e </span><span>ante che riporta a terra la forma della volta. Anch’esso in noce canaletto, </span><span>presenta degli intarsi in verde, nuovo colore dedicato ai bambini per il </span><span>marchio Davide Cenci.</span></p><p class=\"Normale1\"><span></span></p><p class=\"Normale1\"><br/></p><p class=\"Normale1\"><br/></p>", :title=>"Davide Cenci Junior Store", :description=>"Atmosfera ludica e design contemporaneo: \nL’idea progettuale punta sui suoi fruitori principali, i bambini, e sull'idea del gioco!", :uuid=>"c29e89f4-1a74-491a-a971-40d318d773bf", :slug=>"davide-cenci-junior-store", :created_at=>Wed, 08 Mar 2017 14:26:11 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 292, parent_id: 27, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "AK_DCenci1233ok.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 14354912, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:39", attachment_fingerprint: "830d475a539b36214e75b374e53edf9b", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-08 13:26:06", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:52:07">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/davide-cenci-junior-store"}, {:id=>111, :position=>62, :year=>2014, :rate=>2, :preview=>#<Image id: 1713, parent_id: 111, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "_DSC2641.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 3820136, attachment_updated_at: "2019-03-18 20:41:31", attachment_fingerprint: "0d20f6817d86746137e4d90b2edcdbb8", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2018-11-22 17:29:26", updated_at: "2019-03-18 20:41:35">, :lat=>"41°18′51″ N", :lng=>"16°16′53″ E", :color=>1, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Barletta - Italy", :intro_abstract=>nil, :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>nil, :title=>"Via Milano", :description=>nil, :uuid=>"69393b63-7121-48d5-8c00-1cc12a4da2db", :slug=>"via-milano", :created_at=>Thu, 22 Nov 2018 18:29:27 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 1712, parent_id: 111, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "_DSC2633.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 1952714, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:43", attachment_fingerprint: "67b1130e52710202a0ba334e3aa97ccc", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2018-11-22 17:29:25", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:45">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/via-milano"}]}
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The overall project was designed by yuri zemtsov from the architect studio “zemtsov, kondiayn & partners».", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p><span></span></p><p class=\"UniversBody1013BodyUnivers10132columns\"><span>The interior design project focuses on public areas such as the main entrance and the staircase; two level foyer, with its wardrobe, lounge and cafeteria areas; ground floor level with ticket office and upper terrace. these areas are situated in a new construction that acts as a “bridge” between the historic small stage and the new culture complex, and achieves the challenge of creating continuity between the outer and inner environments with the use of glass facades.</span><br/></p><p class=\"UniversBody1013BodyUnivers10132columns\">The light-looking staircases, with imperceptible glass railings shaped by bronze handrails, virtually connect the banks of the Fontanka River with the main entrance to the theater on the second floor. The atrium is dominated on one side by a red brick wall, belonging to the historical façade of the building, on the other side it is built from scratch using carefully selected materials, among which the bronze panels that cover the walls stand out. The structure of the stairways; gray slate stones cover the floors and opal white glass adorn the counters of different use. Suspended passageways connect the area of <span></span>the foyer with the upper level of the reusing room and adjusting the existing openings belonging to the historic core. The same materials that characterize the architecture of the foyer were chosen for the wardrobe located on the first floor and for the catering and lounge areas, located on two levels. Levels one and two are visually connected to each other thanks to two large holes in the ceiling of the first floor, able to lighten and enlarge the space.<span> </span>In addition to the hall and the foyer, the rest of the spaces are made up of connective paths and educational workshops for the school.</p><p><span></span></p><p><span></span></p><p></p>", :title=>"Alexandrinsky Theater and Cultural Center", :description=>nil, :uuid=>"25dd9498-d198-44a4-997d-cf2ea64e1c5f", :slug=>"aleksandrinsky-theater-and-cultural-center", :created_at=>Tue, 21 Mar 2017 11:06:43 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 942, parent_id: 72, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "_MG_2842_3_4_fused_copy.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 22066338, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:50", attachment_fingerprint: "d7895bcc0364da150dd27b4afd4eb967", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-21 10:06:39", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:52:14">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/aleksandrinsky-theater-and-cultural-center"}]}
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The horseshoe-shaped configuration of the wooden panels creates a spatial unicum and spreads the sound in the best possible way. \nFor these reasons the usage of the room is multi-purpose: a sound stage, a concert hall for classical music, for jazz sessions or music with electroacoustic amplification. \nAs in the ancient tradition of theaters in which a decorative chandelier was placed at the center of the ceiling, the main innovation is the acoustic ceiling that has a double function: to be the main lighting element and reflect the sound. A solution that realizes a spatial complexity and an image of the theater of great sumptuousness and amazement.", :intro_right_col=>"<p></p><p class=\"UniversBody1013BodyUnivers10132columns\"></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"tlid-translation\"><span>The consistency and color of the finishes refer to grain: the acoustic wall panels are in fact convex pear wood rotated to improve the acoustic reflection; they are of different size and embrace all the galleries without covering the walls.</span></span><span></span></p><p><span style=\"color: #212121;\"></span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"tlid-translation\"><span>The building is over 900 square meters and the hall has about 600 seats. The entrance has a completely renovated atrium: a series of glass partitions that give brightness to the main entrance and become a reference point for the city. The building is also equipped with technical innovations, architectural and acoustic elements that make it an important location in the national theater season.</span></span></p><p><span class=\"tlid-translation\"><span></span></span></p><p class=\"ModulovuotoA\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The result of the project is the restoration of a significant structure, but also the creation of a cultural and symbolic reference within the city's core in the tradition of a 19th century theatre. The image of the Corato Theater addresses a diverse public: the older generations and the younger audiences that may not be as familiar with the particular tradition of attending the theater. The restoration process was intended as an opportunity not only to redefine the design of the building, but its character also,<span> </span>as well as by merging antique with modern motifs. In essence, the theatrical experience is enhanced spectacularly by architecture and the firm's diligence with detail, technology and art.</span></p><p class=\"UniversBody1013BodyUnivers10132columns\"></p><p><br/></p><p></p>", :title=>"Municipal Theater of Corato", :description=>"A fragmented wooden volume detached from the walls, a set of suspended panels reflecting light and sound, an innovative elliptical configuration at the same time typical of the traditional Italian theater are the elements that outline the restoration of the Teatro Comunale di Corato.", :uuid=>"d760bb56-c334-41c1-8f4d-89f9dbeba904", :slug=>"corato-s-theater", :created_at=>Fri, 07 Oct 2016 12:42:42 CEST +02:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 1864, parent_id: 19, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "DSC_8274.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 9196477, attachment_updated_at: "2025-03-04 16:49:18", attachment_fingerprint: "99426b2e9675ba5681bde1155d538845", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2019-02-04 17:08:03", updated_at: "2025-03-04 16:49:20">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/corato-s-theater"}, {:id=>42, :position=>21, :year=>2012, :rate=>2, :preview=>#<Image id: 512, parent_id: 42, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "book_ru_2014_(76).jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 3986514, attachment_updated_at: "2017-07-19 11:01:10", attachment_fingerprint: "44ee3567cff58e6473b6cdce1f9c59f8", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-10 10:19:37", updated_at: "2017-07-19 11:01:14">, :lat=>"41.9", :lng=>"12.4", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Rome - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"Il progetto di allestimento per il museo Aristaios, nel quale è esposta la collezione donata dal maestro Giuseppe Sinopoli, si colloca all'interno di uno spazio dell'Auditorium di Roma: la sala denominata \"peduncolo\" adiacente al museo del ritrovamento archeologico.", :intro_left_col=>"Abbiamo pensato che, in un luogo dove la musica è protagonista, \"il ritmo\" fosse la chiave giusta per guidare lo spettatore all'interno dello spazio espositivo.", :intro_right_col=>"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"color: black;\">Due grandi involucri trasparenti<span> </span>(24 mt e 7 mt)<span> </span>in vetro extra-white, appesi alla<br/>cortina di mattoni, contengono la maggior parte dei pezzi, posizionati a varie<br/>altezze e profondità secondo una serrata sequenza ritmica tale da guidare l'occhio naturalmente da una vetrina all'altra. I reperti, grazie a sostegni quasi invisibili, sembrano galleggiare all'interno dello spazio. La curiosità e la scoperta inducono il visitatore a conoscere tutta la collezione. Tra la vetrata che si affaccia sulla villa romana e la teca a muro si trovano 11 teche cilindriche, disposte lungo l'asse del sottostante antico muro romano, che completano il percorso espositivo. I cilindri generano una sorta di "piccola foresta archeologica" nella quale perdersi per ammirare con la massima concentrazione alcuni dei pezzi più belli della collezione. </span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span></span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"color: black;\"> </span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"color: black;\"></span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span></span></p>", :title=>"Aristaios Museum", :description=>"La grande finestra che inquadra contemporaneamente la villa romana e la sala Santa Cecilia, i mattoni romani delle pareti, il pavimento in travertino, il controsoffitto in legno danno luogo ad un involucro perfetto per creare un percorso espositivo che deve essere storicamente rigoroso, ma anche emozionale e ricco.", :uuid=>"ef915fc5-4d81-4280-aa10-29c6bc68e9d3", :slug=>"museum-aristaios", :created_at=>Fri, 10 Mar 2017 11:19:37 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 511, parent_id: 42, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "Museo_Aristaios_01.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 793864, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:51", attachment_fingerprint: "1a138283ab676a880bbb4addba3e3c79", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-10 10:19:35", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:52">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/museum-aristaios"}, {:id=>69, :position=>35, :year=>2012, :rate=>1, :preview=>#<Image id: 923, parent_id: 69, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "DSC_1827ok.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 3777925, attachment_updated_at: "2017-04-30 17:32:21", attachment_fingerprint: "b51f42bbdb9820dbcef789187e0535fa", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-20 17:56:15", updated_at: "2017-04-30 17:32:33">, :lat=>"41.5", :lng=>"12.2", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Rome - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"I clienti sono persone che amano cucinare e condividere lo spazio della cucina anche con i loro ospiti, si è quindi valorizzato molto l’ambiente cucina, progettando un cubo di vetro che si attesta su un lato del salone, questo spazio è completamente trasparente, accessibile attraverso un vetro scorrevole ed eventualmente oscurabile attraverso un sistema di tende elettriche nascosto nel controsoffitto.", :intro_left_col=>"Inoltre questo ambiente si estende sull’esterno in una zona del terrazzo attrezzata con barbecue e piani di appoggio in continuità con l’interno, affacciati sul tavolo da pranzo esterno, coperto da una tenda.", :intro_right_col=>"<p>Il salone e la zona pranzo affacciano, attraverso delle grandi finestre, su un giardino di 70 mq posto ad un livello inferiore rispetto alla terrazza e sono quindi molto luminosi.</p><p>Una panca bassa in legno laccato bianco circonda la zona divani, sviluppandosi verticalmente su un lato a formare delle mensole a sbalzo, sorrette da cavi d’acciaio che dividono l’ingresso dal salone; <span> </span>sul fronte opposto dei divani è posizionato, in una fuga del controsoffitto, un telo proiezioni che elettronicamente scende e sale in base alle esigenze. </p><p>La zona giorno è composta da un’ulteriore stanza, attualmente utilizzata come studio, che potendo divenire in<span> </span>un secondo tempo un’ulteriore camera è già stata dotata di un piccolo bagno.</p><p>La parete che divide la zona giorno dalla zona notte è una parete attrezzata con armadi che si affacciano su entrambi i lati e una grande porta a bilico, il tutto disegnato su misura, in legno laccato bianco a filo con la parete.</p><p>Entrando nella zona notte si accede ad un disimpegno in cui sono ricavate ulteriori armadiature/scarpiere in legno laccato bianco. <span>Da qui si può entrare al primo grande bagno, tutto </span><span>realizzato in muratura e rivestito in resina, la vasca squadrata è in parte </span><span>coperta dal lungo lavabo a due postazioni dal quale sgorga l’acqua della vasca, </span><span>uno specchio a tutta parete, sanitari, rubinetteria,</span><span> </span><span>corpi illuminati e termo arredo di alto </span><span>design completano l’effetto contemporaneo ed elegante dell’ambiente.</span></p><p>Dal disimpegno si accede alla camera dei bambini e alla camera patronale, quest’ultima ha un ulteriore disimpegno privato in cui si sviluppa una parete armadio su un lato e una cabina armadio sull’altro, superata la quale si accede al bagno patronale, anche questo bagno ha un lavabo in muratura rivestito in resina, il piano, in cui è scavata una vasca tondeggiante entra nella doccia creando una mensola d’appoggio.</p><p>In tutta casa è stato predisposta un’unica pavimentazione in listoni di parquet in rovere tinteggiato. </p><p>Sia nella zona giorno che nella zona notte è stato previsto un controsoffitto<span> </span>che contiene un impianto di condizionamento canalizzato , i corpi illuminanti, un impianto audio video collegabile a qualsiasi dispositivo portatile<span> </span>autorizzato, un impianto di allarme, il tutto nascosto e gestibile da un impianto di domotica molto semplice.</p><p>Nella parte esterna, essendo molto ampia, si è cercato di preservare la preesistenza di un piccolo giardino e di una pergola antica e allo stesso tempo di dividere lo spazio in aree di pertinenza, la zona pranzo, con barbecue, lavandino, piano d’appoggio e un tavolo all’ombra di una tenda; una zona living sotto la pergola; un’area più libera con un tavolo da ping pong davanti alla camera dei bambini; una zona lavanderia sul retro, appositamente schermata da piante e un’ulteriore zona living davanti alla camera patronale; le varie zone sono però unificate da una lunga panca in resina bianca che corre lungo tutto il perimetro del terrazzo, alternando parti di seduta a vasiere integrate. All’interno della panca è anche presente un’impianto di illuminazione e un’impianto stereo che serve tutta l’area esterna della casa.</p>", :title=>"Casa S", :description=>"Casa S è un appartamento di 140 mq posto al piano terra di un edificio romano degli anni 60, la ristrutturazione ha completamente ribaltato l’assetto originario dividendo in maniera estremamente definita la zona giorno dalla zona notte.", :uuid=>"a6758212-10d9-4c33-a930-ff67196e6788", :slug=>"casa-s", :created_at=>Mon, 20 Mar 2017 18:31:20 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 922, parent_id: 69, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "DSC_2020.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 5825581, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:49", attachment_fingerprint: "81f9745eb1b93aff0d634950811ef1e8", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-20 17:56:13", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:56">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/casa-s"}, {:id=>7, :position=>5, :year=>2012, :rate=>1, :preview=>#<Image id: 1705, parent_id: 7, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "DSC_0119red.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 5898995, attachment_updated_at: "2020-04-21 05:42:37", attachment_fingerprint: "34fcb976056a19f7a9cf3125acc5a499", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2018-11-21 16:17:27", updated_at: "2020-04-21 05:42:39">, :lat=>"41.1", :lng=>"16.4", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Corato — Italy", :intro_abstract=>"The headquarter of Molino Casillo building is located on the outskirts of the city of Corato. The surface of the area involved is about 5,700 sqm surrounded by a mighty Mediterranean context. A white plaster block that dematerializes into two glass boxes, one designated as conference room and one as control room, the pulsating heart of the company.\nThe windows of the whole building, arranged in an uneven way, have a rectangular modular configuration and mark the rhythm of the longitudinal front.\nModern blinds, made of orange micro pore aluminum panels greatly characterize the building's image and makes it dynamic, creating different combinations and generating interesting game of light in the workplace.\nThe facades are enlivened by the terraces of the headquarters' offices on the last floor which present themselves as true and own subtractions to the monolithic volume of the building.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p></p><p></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>In the center of the building there is a courtyard with a garden which represents one of the most important architectural elements of the entire project: its presence guarantees not only further natural lighting and a normal aeration and<br/>ventilation to the offices and corridors facing it but also a remarkable wellness and comfort for the employees</span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The audience of the conference room can accommodate up to 100 people. It seems wrapped in a large shell thanks to its beech finish that from the floor arches up to become the wall and false ceiling of the room. </span></p><p class=\"Standard\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Always inside the monolith and placed along the sides of the courtyard are two parallelepipeds covered with orange-painted wood. They contain the whole service area for each floor, giving design and organization continuity to the<br/>four floors.</span></p><p><br/></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"></p><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span></span></div><p></p><p></p><p></p>", :title=>"Molino Casillo Headquarters", :description=>"As a monolithic element that rises from the ground two floors high while at the same time sinks into it; the new headquarter Molino Casillo is a compact volume vivified by glass boxes and orange panels .", :uuid=>"05d81519-4fb2-49d9-bdf6-9240f62b6f21", :slug=>"casillo-group-headquarter", :created_at=>Mon, 03 Oct 2016 01:59:20 CEST +02:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 1706, parent_id: 7, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "DSC_0943.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 6732998, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:57", attachment_fingerprint: "bd144e0d97abdcaf86121ffbd37b272c", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2018-11-22 10:37:25", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:52:05">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/casillo-group-headquarter"}]}
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Such systems are combinable with coupled modules and have a small private space with a covered shelter to charge and discharge merchandise, which can be done in the front or in the back.\nThe warehouses all have 7 meters of free natural light.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p></p><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The typological choice was that to highlight the block of offices and industrial warehouse as two independent objects and tie the single blocks with the shelter running above the offices, restoring the unity of the industrial block.</span></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>We chose prefabricated elements typical of the RDB but assembled or treated in an alternative way:</span></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>for the warehouse we divided in two the classical truss in a triangular shape, coupling the minor wings obtaining a butterfly shape.</span></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The warehouse has thus kept at the same time an original and Mediterranean character.</span></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>This ploy further allows to view from inside the offices the activities of the warehouse and the direct connection.</span></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Prefabricated blocks of concrete painted white and grey multilayer panels for the external finish have been used for the offices.</span></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>To characterize the blocks, supergraphics applied as well as to the blocks as to the landscape with panels or colored logos have been used.</span></div><div style=\"text-align: justify;\"><br/></div><p></p>", :title=>"Industrial Complex and Offices Incà", :description=>"The project for the center for small and medium industries of Barletta INCA' develops two important themes that are at the base of the architectural choices:\nThe research of a type of industry tied to the context and Mediterranean identity of the place and the use of prefabricated and flexible elements to reduce the overall budget.", :uuid=>"feb85bcc-8a0e-4f8b-9683-2a45dabb33e7", :slug=>"industrial-complex-inca", :created_at=>Mon, 06 Mar 2017 18:53:23 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 173, parent_id: 22, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "01_(13).jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 15414510, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:54", attachment_fingerprint: "3ba7133d3e9af0d28fb27c37accaad8b", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-06 17:53:20", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:52:04">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/industrial-complex-inca"}, {:id=>73, :position=>40, :year=>2010, :rate=>1, :preview=>#<Image id: 972, parent_id: 73, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "put17.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 2159794, attachment_updated_at: "2018-10-05 10:10:51", attachment_fingerprint: "1fdb7491ec6c6bed9f8de6cfd6665e1c", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-21 16:04:45", updated_at: "2018-10-05 10:10:57">, :lat=>nil, :lng=>nil, :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">, #<Tag id: 5, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Bari, Catania, Oslo, Rome, Spoleto, Stockholm", :intro_abstract=>nil, :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>nil, :title=>"Theatre Scenographies", :description=>nil, :uuid=>"55a64ef2-7ddf-4a9e-afe4-5898d38518a6", :slug=>"theater-sets", :created_at=>Tue, 21 Mar 2017 17:04:45 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 1000, parent_id: 73, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "3139.JPG", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 6908007, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:59", attachment_fingerprint: "998e886555239b7f6abf1436fe12a0c1", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-21 16:20:22", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:52:13">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/theater-sets"}, {:id=>21, :position=>8, :year=>2010, :rate=>1, :preview=>#<Image id: 853, parent_id: 21, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "napoli2.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 659214, attachment_updated_at: "2017-05-28 22:57:49", attachment_fingerprint: "70a01d6df818dd728f6b6977e75f43c8", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-17 10:09:28", updated_at: "2017-05-28 22:57:55">, :lat=>"40.8", :lng=>"14.2", :color=>3, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Naples - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"The renovation rotates around the spaces of the scene and the audience to extend itself to the foyer and the passage and service areas to the public and the actors. The main intervention points include the removal of the structures added in a heterogeneous manner over the years, the esthetical redefinition of the interiors through materials and colors, the improvement of the acoustic performance, the creation of an audience with an optimal visibility, reopening the external windows in correspondence to the core module, installation adjustment and the reorganization of the service area to the stage.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p></p><p class=\"UniversBody1013BodyUnivers10132columns\"></p><p class=\"Standard\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The project for the refunctionalization of the Theatre of the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples designed by our firm, in collaboration with the Superintendency of Public Works of Naples, the Academy and their trusted technicians is a small ambitious project but in harmony with the richness of the architecture and the history of the Academy.</span></p><p class=\"Standard\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span></span></p><p class=\"Standard\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The Academy of Fine Arts of Naples, key reference for the study of the arts in southern Italy from the middle of the XVIIIth century, is located in a monumental building of an enlightenment nature belonging to the convent of San Giovanni delle Monache in the XVIth and XVIIth centuries.</span></p><p class=\"Standard\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The theatre of the Academy is located in the left wing of the complex and faces a beautiful internal courtyard around which the entire block of the volumetric building develops.</span></p><p class=\"Standard\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span></span></p><p class=\"Standard\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>The restauration requires that the Alvisi Kirimoto + Partners firm develop two project paths in terms of technical and architectural research. On one side, the renovation project revolves around the creation of the perfect place for the natural voice, namely a theatre where, in a traditional way and without electric amplifiers, the actor can enter into direct contact with the spectator.</span></p><p class=\"Standard\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>On the other hand, the project intervenes with respect to the historical character of the building, leaving room at the same time to the sensibility and creativity of the architects.</span></p><p class=\"Standard\" style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Through the acquisition of the richness of the location, the architecture and its history a revision in a<span> </span>technically sustainable contemporary key has been reached.</span></p><p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><br/></p><p></p>", :title=>"Theatre of the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples", :description=>"Through the acquisition of the richness of the location, the architecture and its history a revision in a technically sustainable contemporary key has been reached.", :uuid=>"bbfd5ea7-1e0a-46e0-ad50-6c97899e731c", :slug=>"theater-of-fine-arts-academy-of-naples", :created_at=>Mon, 06 Mar 2017 17:42:46 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 155, parent_id: 21, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "nap-(14).jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 367965, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:57", attachment_fingerprint: "ec9754d5794bf721aae2b3e383db07df", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-06 16:46:52", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:52:01">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/theater-of-fine-arts-academy-of-naples"}, {:id=>66, :position=>33, :year=>2010, :rate=>1, :preview=>#<Image id: 894, parent_id: 66, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "_DSC9852.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 5118041, attachment_updated_at: "2017-08-01 23:07:34", attachment_fingerprint: "a137cdc41ca757fc56f7e3e0df876ea6", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-20 16:29:12", updated_at: "2017-08-01 23:07:46">, :lat=>"41.5", :lng=>"12.2", :color=>0, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Rome - Italy", :intro_abstract=>nil, :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>nil, :title=>"Casa O", :description=>nil, :uuid=>"ce6afc67-e89e-44c8-9dfc-4e993363abfd", :slug=>"casa-o", :created_at=>Mon, 20 Mar 2017 17:29:12 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 893, parent_id: 66, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "_DSC9685ok.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 5124155, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:51", attachment_fingerprint: "c9ae1a5c06de9832bb9b2c699c38cbef", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-20 16:29:10", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:57">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/casa-o"}, {:id=>70, :position=>37, :year=>2010, :rate=>1, :preview=>#<Image id: 932, parent_id: 70, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "preview", attachment_file_name: "IMG_3868-19.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 6512931, attachment_updated_at: "2017-05-21 09:01:49", attachment_fingerprint: "67fa3ae68d9fd7cd8e55ae732cf9ff55", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-20 19:44:42", updated_at: "2017-05-21 09:01:54">, :lat=>"45.3", :lng=>"9.3", :color=>1, :tags=>#<ActiveRecord::Associations::CollectionProxy [#<Tag id: 2, created_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36", updated_at: "2016-10-02 23:40:36">]>, :address=>"Dalmine - Italy", :intro_abstract=>"One Hotel is a 4 stars hotel located in Dalmine, only 10 km from town center of Bergamo and the International Airport. The project consists of a purely light gray volume between three planes: two vertical and one horizontal which becomes the roof and defines the facade.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p class=\"UniversBody1013BodyUnivers10132columns\">The South-East facade is cladded with perforated metal sheet panels. An appropriately orientated brise soleil system is used to efficiently shade the interior of the building. The hotel has 50 rooms of different types, designed with attention to performance and efficiency for customers mostly “business”, which requires<br/>highly practical performance spaces. All the rooms are characterized by light<br/>colors and natural materials like marble, linen and wood for all the fixed<br/>furniture.</p><p class=\"UniversBody1013BodyUnivers10132columns\">Moreover meeting rooms with natural light, a restaurant and a beautiful reception area.</p>", :title=>"One Hotel", :description=>"L' edificio è costituito da un parallelepipedo grigio scuro tra tre piani aggettanti bianchi: due verticali sospesi sui due fronti lunghi e uno orizzontale di copertura rivestito in pannelli di alucobond.", :uuid=>"12cee42f-d941-45d7-b21f-1af28300708e", :slug=>"one-hotel", :created_at=>Mon, 20 Mar 2017 20:34:38 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 1091, parent_id: 70, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "IMG_3918-21.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 13380632, attachment_updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:51:55", attachment_fingerprint: "a8862154c92af0858442ff3f0c8f4958", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-23 09:52:15", updated_at: "2021-11-16 11:52:12">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/one-hotel"}]}
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The tasting room, offices and residences are located on the north side and follow the descending of the terrain. The perimeter corridor, about ten meters wide, to the north and east, houses two storeys, while in the south and west sides it is double height to contain the large steel vats.</span><br/></p><p style=\"font-size: 18px;\">The architectural project plays with subtle duplicity: structural lightness and the heaviness of the wall; the height development of the tower and the depth of the barrique; brightness and darkness of the hypogeum cellar; sinuosity of the landscape and linearity of the building. In this way the project managed to integrate itself harmoniously with the surrounding landscape, becoming a new reference point.</p><p style=\"font-size: 18px;\">The materials used for the construction of the winery are concrete, glass for the large façade surfaces and steel of the pillars and roofing. The working areas, conceived as factory spaces, functional and equipped with non-concealed technological tools, have concrete walls made richer thanks to the Finnish birch formwork, which creates a velvety effect on the surface. The square-shaped volume rests on a 5000-meter terracotta base. The pavilion made of satin steel profiles that hold large windows, has a second external skin, formed by vines that grow on the pillars to support the roof. The offices and apartments that are structured, to the north of the area, take up the metal grid covering of the central pavilion, thus allowing the vines to climb and grow above the volumes. The area of the cellar is also made visible for the red color chosen for the plaster coating of the masonry surfaces.</p><!--EndFragment--><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>", :title=>"Rocca di Frassinello Winery in collaboration with RPBW", :description=>"The \" Roccadi Frassinello\" is a winery on the hills of the city of Grosseto designed by Renzo Piano. 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Da tenere particolarmente in considerazione è il sistema di attacco a terra dei pannelli, che prevede l’incastro di due moduli in sostituzione alle mattonelle esistenti nell’attuale pavimento flottante, che sarà poi rivestito in moquette grigio chiara o beige. Gli apparati di illuminazione sono 32 (2 per ogni pannello espositivo) disposti in modo da illuminare ogni facciata.", :intro_left_col=>nil, :intro_right_col=>"<p>Per quanto riguarda la parete espositiva, va intesa come una quinta scenografica nera (MDF rivestito con tela nera) su cui sono esposti 39 quadri. <span>L’illuminazione della parete è affidata ad una serie di </span><span>faretti (circa 10) disposti lungo il corridoio corrispondente alla parete </span><span>stessa.</span></p><p></p><p>Gli espositori sono posizionati in un corridoio dedicato alla sola esposizione delle sculture (26 pezzi in cartoncino, polistirolo e cartoncino mousse, molto leggeri) saranno 4 .</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p></p>", :title=>"Michelangelo Antonioni Exhibition - \"Il Silenzio a Colori\"", :description=>nil, :uuid=>"22ccd83a-95de-4438-8f22-3be5589c99fb", :slug=>"michelangelo-antonioni-exhibition-il-silenzio-a-colori", :created_at=>Thu, 16 Mar 2017 15:12:09 CET +01:00, :status=>true, :thumbnail=>#<Image id: 828, parent_id: 64, parent_type: "Pages::Project", polymorphic_marker: "thumbnail", attachment_file_name: "030.jpg", attachment_content_type: "image/jpeg", attachment_file_size: 1754814, attachment_updated_at: "2022-01-20 21:32:29", attachment_fingerprint: "6d1ab59cad9eb6d6a98cea722151e11f", provider: 0, vid: nil, created_at: "2017-03-16 14:12:08", updated_at: "2022-01-20 21:32:30">, :frontend_url=>"/en/project/michelangelo-antonioni-exhibition-il-silenzio-a-colori"}]}
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