Artist, host city personality, life artist, original, jack of all trades: This is Karl Kamaun. noa* (network of architecture) designed the new dining area of the traditional “Vögele” restaurant in the middle of the historic center of Bolzano.
he cemetery renovation and extension project resolves the problem of lack of intimacy during the procession: the funeral cortege used to pass through the provincial road, losing their moment of recollection due to the presence of the local traffic.
The new entrance is located on the southern side, in Via Cimitero (cemetery road), at the end of a tree-lined and calm boulevard. This arrangement makes the space fit the emotional status of the processions gathered for the final farewell.
Simplicity and ceremony. A white wall acts as a backdrop, with a canopy to protect the priest conducting the religious service.
The same space is also designed to be used for private prayers and meditation, as can be inferred by the presence of four benches shaded by four trees.
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The Church of San Pellegrino in the historic centre of Lucca takes its name from its location which is on Via San Pellegrino, now called Via Galli Tassi: the northernmost route to the city of Lucca on Via Francigena.
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Meridionale Fondiaria originates from the common intentions of two young entrepreneurs who in 1980 decided to build together their idea of real estate agency, thus laying the foundations of what would become the reference franchise for the city of Lecce and all of the Salento region.
This project consists of the refurbishment and a wooden structure extension of an early 20th century building. By rethinking the definition of the space, the penthouse level has been transformed into an independent apartment and the ground floor apartment becomes a big bedroom + en-suite bathroom.
A small Sushi Fusion food establishment opens its doors on the ground floor of a 1940s building in the heart of Ponte Milvio, a historical quarter in Rome’s nightlife area. Mahalo is inspired by Hawaiian traditions and flavours and its interior design was created and developed by RM\A – Roberto Mercoldi Architecture – who handled and managed the refurbishment project.
The Vittorio shoe store was designed by architect Alessandro Rieppi in the historic center of Udine, inside a prestigious building of Italian architecture of the 20th century.
The project deal with the renovation of an apartment in a Ligurian coastal town. The request of the client was to reorganize the 35 square meters in order to organize the rooms by dividing the living area from the sleeping area. The nautical culture (that is a strong peculiarity of this region) was fundamental for the development of the project.
A fun, dynamic and elegant work space: these were the Client’s requests for his new accounting firm.
Architectural concept comes from the idea to fill the entire space with numbers, because those are calculation’s basis, the central tool of the study’s work.
The interior space, walls, pillars and ceilings are conceptually transformed into a “trees forest” where the “fruits” are the numbers, packaging carton tubes represent the “Cuisenaire rods”, used by children at school to learn math.