Immersed in the greenery yet located in the heart of the city, a few minutes from iconic sites of contemporary Rome such as the Auditorium – Parco della Musica by Renzo Piano and the MAXXI – National Museum of the 21st century arts by Zaha Hadid, the architectural firm Alvisi Kirimoto has completed the interiors and the design of the outdoor spaces of a farmhouse rebuilt on the volume of the existing building, firmly anchored on a hill overlooking the Inviolatella Borghese park, north of the capital.
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The renovation, which covers a total surface area of around 80,000 square meters, has been designed to increase personal wellbeing through the provision of modern, comfortable workspaces conceived around the concept of more agile organization. The lighting and air conditioning systems will ensure the utmost comfort while the distribution of the rooms will alternate working environments with green indoor and outdoor spaces and areas devoted to mental and physical wellbeing. The building will also feature additional employee wellness facilities, with the existing crèche, canteen and auditorium, all complemented by a new gym. The building’s sustainability and comfort will be assessed by external international bodies, with the aim of achieving the LEED and WELL certifications at Gold level.
The italian architetct Giorgia Dennerlein realizes a residence in Parioli area with pop colors and decorations merging with rationalist elements from 1950s.
Giorgia Dennerlein renovates the apartment of a young roman entrepreneur, owner of some important luxury boutique hotels and art collector. The residence is conceived as a place to “welcome”, as a representative house.
The UltraShield® by Déco product family, which uses the latest generation composite wood, is the protagonist of the renewal and reorganization of outdoor spaces at an elegant private villa in Palestrina, near to Rome, Italy.
The request of the owners, a young couple, was to build a house that could reflect themselves and was appropriate for the modern rhythms of a family.
The main problem of the apartment, located on the third floor with a terrace, was to be organized in a very fragmented way, with an oversized entrance, a closed kitchen and a dimly lit living room.
CIVILIVN transformed a former embassy in Palazzo Capizucchi—a 16th-century ecclesiastical residence in the heart of Rome—into a new academic center for the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE). The renovated space now serves as the CIEE Global Institute in Rome, helping advance the nonprofit’s mission of providing meaningful study-abroad experiences that prepare students to live in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world. CIVILIVN was involved in all stages of the renovation, supporting project management firm DBI with the initial property search and leading the project from the space planning phase through concept development and execution.
In the digital era, architecture has become a global communication tool with wide scope and reach. No longer resting solely in the hands of the experts, nowadays architecture draws on its tangibility and concreteness to become an, expression of general culture at all levels and a collective argument for debates. As a temple devoted to 360-degree diffusion of architectural culture, PRESS BOX, the installation by SET Architects, encompasses a selection of international publications curated by mint LIST.
Project execution of a 110 sqm apartment in the center of Albano Laziale (Roma).
The starting point of the project was to eliminate the original walls of the apartment to increase light and to combine together the Kitchen, Laundry, and Bathrooms in a center module away from the sleeping area to maximize the space.
The furnishings elements is focused on a vintage & contemporary mix that brings to life and vibrates in the brightness of new spaces thanks to the collaboration of “Oh My Lab” workshop.
How to show and shield at the same time? The project mediates between these two opposite needs in the small space of a jewellery boutique and laboratory located in the historical neighbourhood of Trastevere, Rome.
The design focuses on the perimeter of the space, which is articulated through the use of reflective, partially transparent and opaque materials.
This small 80 square meters Roman Apartment, located in the heart of the Historical center, has been transformed into a modern living space while preserving its original architectural characteristics and flair.
A gentle palette is the fil rouge of the interior design.