ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Berberè Milano Centrale in Italy by Rizoma ArchitettureJune 25th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Rizoma Architetture It opened in Milan, the third restaurant of the brothers Matteo and Salvatore Aloe, creators of the clubs from Bologna dedicated to the artisan pizza, that brings up to 10 the number of pizzerias opened in Italy, which can be added to the two in London. After two restaurants in Isola and Navigli, Berberè expands also in Milano Centrale, in a dynamic block, active heart of the Milan business, in order to represent a further growth of the brand of artisan pizza, supported by the increasing recognition of the food critic, as for example the reconfirmation of the Tre Spicchi in the section “Pizza a degustazione” of the guide Le pizzerie d’Italia 2019 by Gambero Rosso.
The new restaurant around the Central Station has got 120 covers in a completely renovated environment, where the original volumes are given value. The plaster has been removed to light up the rough bricks. The use of pop and lively colours, in contrast to the brick painted with white lime, also presents a long intense green stripe as boiserie. There is also the wall-painting, a characteristic of every restaurants of this sign. For the third restaurant in Milan, they have started again the collaboration with the visual artists TO/LET, who had already created the works in different clubs in Bologna, Florence San Frediano and Turin, and in Milan draw a dreamlike environment, an aquatic garden in which are floating evocative amphibious creatures. The graphics of the club propose again the Berberè style, characterised by a vintage image with black and white pictures assembled, with the collage technique, on bight and vivid colours. The internal communication, the graphic and the brand identity have been curated by Comunicattive. Contact Rizoma Architetture
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