Think tank ?
“In the pragmatic English-speaking world, where the concept began, in and around the Second World War, the think tank is an incubator, a platform where themes are shared: social policy, economics, science, technology”. Francesco Morace
INTERNI THINK TANK proposes reflections on the need for renewal and changing values in design in the new millennium. A moment of assessment of the contemporary condition, in which globalization is starting to require enhancement of local realities, where the approach to sustainable design culture becomes an issue of survival rather than a stylistic or compositional concern, and where design – and the productive system behind it – can contribute to outline new innovative scenarios in the domestic and collective landscape.
With the contributions of international designers, through experimental INSTALLATIONS, the exhibition offers a grand, spectacular composition, with the support of companies active in the field of design and architecture that have achieved levels of excellence in their respective areas of production.
Through experimental installations created with the support of international designers and leading design and architectural firms, the exhibition will fit out a spectacular stage, framed by the yards and loggias of the University of Milan.
In the context of the project “Think Tank”, experimental installations by international architects and designers including Daniel Libeskind, John Pawson and Kenzo Kuma will be shown in the inner courtyard and covered walkways of the Università degli Studi di Milano.
These works explore this topic and, with their projects, attempt to question contemporary conventions.
Along the event itinerary there are also DESIGN ISLANDS, true “urban lounges” and meeting places, made and furnished by leading companies in the Italian and international design furnishings sector, using original prototypes and products from the latest collections.
The installations of the exhibition are set up in a location in the city that is thus revealed to the general public, indicating a path of possible reutilization of exceptional historical sites. “Constructing on construction”, making our existing heritage a resource with which to operate in an innovative way.
With an increasing number of designers and design companies having turned their attention to sustainability and ethical practice in recent years, Interni Think Tank offers a reflection on the need for renewal and change in the values of design in the new millennium.
An opportunity to take stock of today’s situation, where design and architecture, the design of items, furnishings and space meet in a process of fruitful contamination.
INSTALLATIONS
Cortile D’Onore
Interni x Expo2015 by Italo Rota
Paolo Caputo with Franz Isella
Jaime Hayon with ENEL
Marco Piva with Jacuzzi, Tabu, VDA
Philippe Starck with Pramac
Mario Trimarchi and Frida Doveil with Deborah Milano
Jean-Michel Wilmotte with Cristina Rubinetterie,
IVM Group, Umicore, Artemide
Marco Zanuso jr with Donati Group
Jacopo Foggini with Nice
D TAO with Bodega and Zibido Vetro
MINI Countryman Design Studio
Loggiato Est
Daniel Libeskind with CityLife Cortile del 700
John Pawson with Salvatori Portico del Richini
Matteo Thun and Consuelo Castiglioni – Marni with AHEC
Cortile dei Bagni
Kengo Kuma with Casalgrande Padana
Cortile della Farmacia Luca Trazzi with Cross Point,
Eurojersey Portali Paola Navone with Rubelli
Videoinstallation Castagna&Ravelli
DESIGN ISLANDS
Philippe Nigro with De Castelli, Listone Giordano
5+1AA with Norlight, Seves Glassblock
Marco Vigo with Mio Dino
Marco Merendi with Lavazza A Modo Mio, Davide Groppi
Maurizio Favetta with Ar-thema,
Engineering Solutions, Mosaico Digitale
Fabrica with HP
Emanuel Gargano and Marco Fagioli with Binova
Cortile D’Onore Giulio Iacchetti with Rosenthal, Sambonet
Sebastian Wrong and Richard Woods with Established & Sons, AHEC
Mauricio Cardenas with VivaTerra Press Room
Simone Micheli with Myyour