Milan’s Porta Volta Rejuvenation – by Herzog & de Meuron
The new Herzog & de Meuron project for the Feltrinelli foundation will renew the entire Porta Volta area in the center of Milan.
We have to honor and destroy what people have done before us
The new Herzog & de Meuron project for the Feltrinelli foundation will renew the entire Porta Volta area in the center of Milan.
French actor, director, screenwriter and producer Jacques Tati’s masterful 1967 comedy “ Play Time” is a classic satire on modernist architecture, urbanisation and tourism, a perfectly orchestrated city symphony
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Renowned Italian architect Michele De Lucchi’s installation “The Walk”, a circular never-ending path through the labyrinthine meanderings of the workplace, puts the stress on the importance of moving about even when in the office in order to spark the crucial stimulus for the creative process.
Her work is categorized by a strong sense of pure form mixed with a never…
If I have an idea, I like to make it happen, no matter how strange it might seem
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Kreon acoustic systems fit invisibly and easily in most of the Kreon lighting solutions.
This WORK IN PROGRESS exhibition of architecture consists entirely of new installations by seven groups of Japanese architects, representing a variety of ages and styles.
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Occupying the sixth floor of London’s Midcity development, Westfield’s European headquarters wraps around the building’s ten-storey, glass atrium.
As well as the interiors of the workplace, Woods Bagot created a distinctive identity for the office that is recognisable from any part of the building and also ties into the Westfield brand.