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JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa in Italy by Matteo Thun & Partners

Tuesday, August 21st, 2018

Article source: Matteo Thun & Partners

Jw Marriott Venice Resort & Spa

In the Venetian lagoon, an artificial island has been transformed into a luxury resort and park. The island, built in 1860 is a state-protected landscape and has about twenty early-twentieth-century buildings, including a hospital and service buildings. The project’s complexity was managed through a shift in scale from the macro (masterplan) to the micro (details) by Matteo Thun + Partners.

Image Courtesy © JW Marriott Venice

  • Architects: Matteo Thun & Partners
  • Project: JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa
  • Location: Venice, Italy
  • Photography: Daniele Domenicali, JW Marriott Venice
  • Software used: Vectorworks
  • Built surface: 13.457 smq
  • Island Surface: 160.269 smq
  • Timing: 2011-2015

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M7 Contemporary Apartments in Florence, Italy by Pierattelli Architetture

Monday, August 20th, 2018

Article source: Pierattelli Architetture

M7 Contemporary Apartments is located near Fortezza da Basso, far from mass tourism but just a short distance from the city centre. The space – of over 1000 sqm – comprises 11 apartments realized to combine comfort and design.

Image Courtesy © Matteo Zita and Max Lisi

  • Architects: Pierattelli Architetture
  • Project: M7 Contemporary Apartments
  • Location: Florence, Italy
  • Photography: Matteo Zita and Max Lisi
  • Client: Cesare e Marina Immobiliare srl
  • Design Team: Arch Antonio Saporito, Arch Lorenzo Moscardi, Arch Claudio Fabbri
  • Structural Engineer: ZV Studio Tecnico
  • Mechanical and Electrical Engineer: Tecnoengineering srl
  • Number of Apartments: 11
  • Total Surface: 1000 sq.m.

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Romeo N168 in Adelfia, Italy by Silvio Girolamo Studio

Tuesday, August 14th, 2018

Article source: Silvio Girolamo Studio

Romeo N168 is a men’s clothing store located in Adelfia, a small town near Bari. The store offers a wide selection of brands, from classic to casual-street, with a remarkable attitude for research. The interior design offers a cozy and unusual space in a typical stone-wall house of the town. The black floor carpet is contaminated by samples of other carpets getting a multicolor and irregular pattern. The exhibition solutions change from area to area to create a dynamic and flexible space. Natural poplar wood, iron and laced glass are the materials used in the project, combined with old recovery elements to create original ideas in furniture too. Black, Klein blue and fluorescent orange are the colors chosen to define the visual identity of the brand in the store.

Image Courtesy © Silvio Girolamo Studio

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House T in Merano, Italy by monovolume architecture + design

Sunday, August 12th, 2018

Article source: monovolume architecture + design

The house T a detached house located in Merano, consisting of a ground floor and a basement with garage. There were designed two buildings on different levels connectet by internal stairs, to better adapt the house to the sloping terrain.

Image Courtesy © Andrea Zanchi

  • Architects: monovolume architecture + design
  • Project: House T
  • Location: Merano, Italy
  • Photography: Andrea Zanchi
  • Structural Engineering: Baucon Bozen
  • Coworkers: Benjamin Gänsbacher, Sergio Aguado Hernàndez, Barbara Waldbooth
  • Living Space: 315 square meters
  • Volume: 990 cubic meters
  • Realization: 2016

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Suburbian Villa in Pavia, Italy by deamicisarchitetti

Tuesday, August 7th, 2018

Article source: deamicisarchitetti

In the vagueness of suburbia, where each place is similar to any other, where architecture is always changing and still always the same, where the limits, the entrances and the margins are usually those prescribed by regulations and allotment plans, and where regulations impose to build in the centre of the available allotment, this house aims to find its roots in the context, starting from its position, in order to break with settlement neutrality.

Image Courtesy © Luigi Bartoli and Gabriele Leo

  • Architects: deamicisarchitetti
  • Project: Suburbian Villa
  • Location: Groppello, Pavia, Italy
  • Photography: Luigi Bartoli and Gabriele Leo
  • Software used: Autocad 2007 lite

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The Fantoni Plaxil 8 Manufacturing Building in Udine, Italy by Studio Valle Architetti Associati

Monday, August 6th, 2018

Article source: Studio Valle Architetti Associati

Plaxil 8 is an industrial building housing a fully automated MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) manufacturing line. The line consists of a fiber sorting and mat formation section, a continuous hot press section and an unloading and stacking section.

This plant replaces the previous Plaxil 4 and Plaxil 5 press lines, retaining however their existing defibrators and warehouses.

The building covers an area of about 8500 square metres within the Osoppo production site of the Fantoni group. It is situated among other buildings north of the Plaxil 5 “Cathedral” building, originally designed by Gino Valle in 1985.

The building is 300 m long and 28 m wide. Its west side is over 50 m high, while the rest of the structure has an average height of 14.50 m. It is the largest press in Europe and the second largest in the World for the production of MDF boards, which are used for the manufacture of furniture, doors, interior panelling and soundabsorbing materials.

Valle Architetti Associati. The Fantoni Plaxil 8 manufacturing building in Osoppo, Italy. South front of the mat formation area, Image Courtesy © Neva Gasparo

  • Architects: Studio Valle Architetti Associati
  • Project: The Fantoni Plaxil 8 Manufacturing Building
  • Location: Osoppo (Udine), Italy
  • Photography: Neva Gasparo, Adriano Ferrara
  • Client: Fantoni Spa
  • Project Design Team: Pietro Valle with Roland Henning, Marco Carnelutti, Luisa Foretich, Stefano Bindi
  • Structural Design and Construction Supervision: Mg Progetti (Mario Gallinaro with Enrico Toninato, Davide Pastore, Silvia Turato)
  • Building Size: 8.500 square meters, 50 meters max height, 28 meter wide
  • Schematic Design: October 2015
  • End of Project: June 2017
  • Groundbreaking: April 2016
  • Building Completion: June 2017

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Mia House in Rome, Italy by ARABELLA ROCCA ARCHITETTO

Monday, August 6th, 2018

Article source: ARABELLA ROCCA ARCHITETTO

Casa Mia was born from the union of two separate apartments of a family with a child and waiting for the second, therefore the study of spaces and connections has been done paying serious attention to the child’s dimension. The two levels were connected by a resin and steel staircase that from the separation hallway between the living area and the sleeping area leads to the second level, where the master bedroom was placed with a reserved bathroom and two walk-in closets. A gap was opened in the wall between the staircase and the living room in order to allow the visibility between the two spaces, becoming a place of discovery but also of control. The staircase was thought up with the first two steps detached and movable, in order to give the opportunity to the parents to monitor their children’s access to the stairs. Two whiteboard walls, place of creative drawing, were positioned in the filter area between the kitchen and the living room and on an entire wall in the children’s bedroom.

Image Courtesy © Arabella Rocca Design

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Corte Del Forte in Venice, Italy by RINTALA EGGERTSSON ARCHITECTS

Thursday, August 2nd, 2018

Article source: RINTALA EGGERTSSON ARCHITECTS

Introduction

The Corte Del Forte project came about after an invitation to Rintala Eggertsson Architects from curators Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara to participate in the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale. We were asked to do a special project at Forte Maghera, a closed down fortress in the Mestre part of Venice. As a gesture towards the local population the curators decided to take the FREESPACE theme of the biennale out of the ordinary exhibition venues and build a pavilion for social activities in the mainland township of Mestre, thus establishing a better contact between the biennale visitors and the general public. The choice of the site by the curatorial team was obvious; together with the adjacent San Giuliano park, Forte Maghera serves as the main recreational area for the local population in Venice.

Image Courtesy © RINTALA EGGERTSSON ARCHITECTS

  • Architects: RINTALA EGGERTSSON ARCHITECTS
  • Project: Corte Del Forte
  • Location: Forte Maghera / Via Forte Marghera 30 / 30173 Mestre / Venezia VE / Italia
  • Photography: Europlac
  • Client: Biennale di Venezia
  • Curators: Yvonne Farrell og Shelley McNamara
  • Consultants: Engineer Stefano Caldart
  • Project Management: Alice Clancy og Sebastiano Giannesini
  • Building Leader: Joern Brandmeyer
  • Contractor: Rebiennale
  • Project year: 2018

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Eatme & go in Milan, Italy by Maja Group

Monday, July 23rd, 2018

Article source: Maja Group

Along the very commercial Via Torino, this bar for streetfood-lovers, stands out for the variety of proposals ranging from ice cream, fruit, coffee shop to single-serve pastry, from varied pizzas to tasty sandwiches that can be created at will. All these delicacies are displayed in the saw-effect natural wood benches and iron blades. To the black wall glazed or covered with black ceramic tiles by Mutina, graphic panels accompany the choice of products. On the floor, a Lombard block effect stoneware. To illuminate the space two complete recessed tracks with Corner adjustable spotlights by Ares Italia, and suspensions similar to iron lampshades by Karmann Italia. To enliven the walls we wanted to play with Wall & Decò wallpaper showing two different graffiti on exposed concrete walls. A glass and iron window divides the kitchen from the room, where a long high wooden table is supported by birch logs. Outside a shelter supports the logo in illuminated box letters.

Image Courtesy © Maja Group

  • Architects: Maja Group
  • Project: Eatme & go
  • Location: Milan, Italy
  • Software used: Autocad, Rinocerous

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A Switch of Mind | Kale at Cersaie 2017 in Bologna, Italy by Paolo Cesaretti

Monday, July 23rd, 2018

Article source: Paolo Cesaretti

Our design for Kale’s new stand at Cersaie 17 pushes the company at the forefront of a new trend: a mutable and fluid ceramics market made of smaller numbers, higher quality and wider offer. It’s a simple, light design – almost a pop-up temporary showroom – along with a very iconic visual communication.

Image Courtesy © lorenzo pennati | denis molinari

  • Architects: Paolo Cesaretti
  • Project: A Switch of Mind | Kale at Cersaie 2017
  • Location: Bologna, Italy
  • Photography: lorenzo pennati | denis molinari
  • Client: kale group
  • Visual Design: Claudia Astarita
  • Contractor: la bottega
  • Area: 700 sqm

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