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Page 1: Yearbook 2008-2009

Zopparatus, a holy device

Zrnew domestic landscapes

master interior design2008 + 2009

all that is solid melts into air | release 1.1 | feb 2010

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summary:

new domestic landscapes ............................. 2

fleximobility ................................................. 5publicspatiability .......................................... 41sensationability ............................................ 79newdomesticity ............................................ 99interactivability ............................................. 133narrativability ............................................... 149

credits & acknowledgements.......................... 174notes ............................................................ 178

master interior design2008 + 2009

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The home has always been the space of reflection of the changes that society, economy and culture cast upon our everyday life. In this last decade, the profound metamorphoses which have been taking place worldwide are deeply affecting our lifestyle and our way of conceiving the domestic space for the future. Within less than 20 years, more than 70% of the world’s population will be living in metropolitan environments, and the domestic space - the home - will become a complex and fragmentary mirror of this global change. Home as a shelter; home as a laboratory and a workplace; home as borderland between private and public worlds; home as a meeting place and a place of solitude; home as the projection of our most hidden desires; home as an ecological resource and a source of solidarity; home as condition in nomadic movement; home just for a few hours, in a place of passage, in other realities.

In the history of mankind, the home has always represented one of the starting points of the changes that have subsequently transformed the cities and our daily lives. In the present time, it is necessary to reconsider this topic looking at it from a different perspective, with a curious and experimental attitude, exploring

new domestic landscapesluca molinari

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the innovative and diverse dimensions of domestic living. Home as gravity centre for extensive research, both in terms of space and manufacts (objects, textiles, furnitures, etc.) conceived to bring life into it.

It is necessary to reconsider today the basic idea of home, blending together the history of domestic spaces and the cultures of dwelling, their profound and archaic roots, with a positive attitude oriented towards the future and towards the transformations that our cities are currently undergoing. It is necessary to learn how to look at the home as a key entity of the minute transformation process of the city: an ecological, environmental sensitive place; a place for encountering people and for the quiet, silent care of our personal selves; a place for a new kind of work system, for creativity, but at the same time a place that reflects the progressive mutation of the structure of the family, which generates new desires and new requirements. Home as a complex and open system, from the co-housing experiences to the issues of recycling resources and achieving environmental quality. The home, from this point of view, becomes a fragment of a positive and hopeful transformation of the cities where we live.

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fleximobility

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NABA_Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti_Milano_2008_Master in Interior Design_Move Arch_Francesco Librizzi

THE CIRCUSThe world as a stage. Nomadic perpetual public performance.

The caravan: moving in mass and the minimum movable society.

Animals and objects: a list for a complete world’s metaphore.

The best.

The worst.

The most.

Unforgettable.

Impossible.

Unique.

Extreme.

Common sense vs. extraordinary.

What’s inside the circus.

How is it on show.

How does it work.

How does it move.

Where does it go.

Who is going to see it.

What is to be shown?

What is to be remebered?

What is astonishing?

What is the sense of the out of ordinary?

The great collection on show.

What kind of structure does such a collection need?

The circus as a blank page.

MOVEARCH 2008 | THE CIRCUS | AEE+SA+DA+MLC+XF+VG+SH+CS+PT+NT

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WORSHIPPER

SHRINE

KAMI

RITUAL

SHINTOway of the spirits

The Gods of Shinto are the life of the natural world in all its rich variety. The sacred does not lie outside of life but is one with it. (Heising)

FAMILYThe main mechanism by which traditions are preserved

CLEANLINESSHumans are born pure. Impurity or sin can be got rid of by simple cleansing rituals

NATUREIt’s sacred as it is imbued with spirits (Kami)

MATSURI (FESTIVAL) Any occasion for o�ering thanks and praise to a deity at a shrine

Ritual rather than belief is at the heart of Shinto. A series of actions and beahaviours that enable human beings to c o m m u n i c a t e with Kami in order to thank or obtain something.

Kami are a highier manifestation of the life energy, an extraordinary or awesome version. They are not divine neither perfect, they inhabit the same world as we do, they make the same mistakes as we do.

Being a worship-per means “living a simple and harmonius life with nature and people”. Shinto does not require adherents to follow it as their only religion.

WEDDINGIt’s a small-scale a�air involving the couple, their family and their close friends

HATSUMIYAMAIRIIt’s when a newborn baby is taken to a shrine, to be placed under the protection of the Kami

HARAEPuri�cation rites to restore purity and cleanse both body and mind

PRIESTHe conducts rites in the temple’s o�ering hall. They are the only one who can enter the sacred sanctuary

SHRINE (TEMPLE)Worship takes place in shrines built with great understanding of the natural world

KAMIDANAIt is a place in the home set aside as a shrine. It is a shelf where to make o�erings and pray

MIKOSHIIt is a portable shrine: a divine palanquine used to carry a Kami during processions

The shrine (jinja) is a sacred place where Kami live. They don’t need to be buildings if they are special to Kami. Torii gates separate our living world and the world the Kami live in.

AMATERASU (SUN)The most worshipped of all Kami, often symbolized by a mirror

8 MILIONIt is said there are Yaoyorozu-no-Kami (8 milion Kami), a representation of an in�nite number

GROWTH Kami are gods and spirit beings, but also abstract entities like forces of Nature or growth

KITSUNE (FOX)The fox is the messenger of Oinari, the Kami of the rice harvest

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CountryBelievers

Beliefs

Ceremonies

Spiritualfigures

Sacredtrees

Holygarments

ShuaStick

NeclersEaringBracialetof Beads

DancingSinging

Masai Religion

OneGod

400.000

Kenya

Tanzania

Oseki

Ficus

Oloibon

JUDAISM

- Ashkenazi Jews (from Germany, Eastern Europe, U.S.A.) 8-11 millions

- Mizrahi Jews (from Middle East, Central Asia, Caucasus) 3-5 millions

- Sephardi Jews (from North Africa and Iberian Peninsula) 1.5-2 millions

Israel13.5 million people

41% in Israel

40% in United States

JerusalemSafedHebronTiberiasHOLY CITIES

SYMBOLS

Star of David Menorah Commandments Torah

PHILOSOPHY

YHWH?

God Sheol Messiah Rabbi Believers

SACRED TEXTS Tanakh:Torah (Teaching) the 5 books of Moses Nevi’im (Prophets)Ketuvim (Writings)

Talmud rabbinic

Halakhareligious laws613 mizvot

Zoharwork of Kabbalah

discussions(commandments)

PLACES TO WORSHIP

HOLY GARMENTS

SACRED OBJECTS

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MOVEARCH 2009 | iBELIEVE AB|FBV|GB|EC|ND+AG+MZ|CF|SLF|NK+JW|ESG|NS|ZHW+NB

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REPUBLIC OF IRAN

God = Ahura Mazda Prophet = Zarathustra Scripture = Avesta

Parctices

HOLY GARMENTS

PRIEST / ATHRAVAN

THE FIRE TEMPLE

Worshippers = Zoroastrians

CELEBRATIONS

100k

20k

80k}

FRAVASHI ASHA VAHISHTA HAURVATAT TISHTRIYA AMERETAT KHSHATHRA MITHRAGUARDIAN GOD’S LAW PERFECTION SIRIUS UNDYING VAIRYA LIGHT

APO/ABANWATER

ATARFIRE

VOHU MANAHHIGH MIND

SPENTA ARMAITIEQUANIMITY

DADVAHCREATOR

ANGEL DOMINION

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

ZOROASTRIANISM

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THE ABSOLUTE,ALMIGHTY,

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MONTHS

code name : symbol :

THE FIRE TEMPLE

PRIEST / ATHRAVAN

origin

visions

8.9.

14.9.

21.11

25.12.

25.3.

28.3.

6.8.

4.4.

13.5.

23.5.

15.8.

330 mio.

MOVEARCH 2009 | iBELIEVE AB|FBV|GB|EC|ND+AG+MZ|CF|SLF|NK+JW|ESG|NS|ZHW+NB

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Anytime, anywhere, anyhow.

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Panorama 3

iBELIEVE | ZOPPARATUS | ZHW + NB

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Panorama 1There is still hope.

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Believing is not a crime.Panorama 2

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iBELIEVE | ZOPPARATUS | ZHW + NB

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Axonometric + Components Ventilated roofing system

Fireplace for worshipping

Gas tank

Water tank

Piping for gas

Phase change fabric

Shower for purification

Piping for water

Curtain pole

Standard container skinwith graphic print

Gas output

Shifting base system

Base support system

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Steps for entrance

zoroastrians + apparatus = zopparatus

elements

collective

standard container dimension + new gridding

individual

individualx

x = 2.35m y = 2.65m

section

6.06

m

2.5m

2.44m

y

collective

gas distribution piping

services space

holy/worshipping place

water distribution piping

believers

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Label + Identity

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Typo : Geneva

Initial Ideas

Sample Studies

Configurations

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Base Framework + Shifting

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2.91

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holy cow! cargo truck holy smoke!

holy smoke!cargo plane

holy smoke!cargo ship

Scenarios + Means of transporting

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How nice.Panorama 4

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African soul in the middle of the city

iBELIEVE | MASAI TEMPLE | SLF

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African soul in the middle of the city

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TORII - GATEat the entrance of a sacred area

NOBORI - BANNERsymbolic of clouds of good omen

SHIMENAWA - BANNERrice straw rope for ritual purification

SHIDE - PAPER STREAMERused in rituals

TEMIZUYA - FOUNTAIN cleanse hands and mouths before worships

SAKAKI - EVERGREEN TREEused in rituals

SUZU - BELLto announce the presence to the deity

SHINTAI - DIVINE BODYsacred object representing the Kami

ENGIMONO - TALISMANit brings good luck (as Maneki-Neko)

KOMAINU - GUARDIAN STATUE it protects the entrance of a shrine

SAISENBAKO - OFFERING BOXused in rituals

NOH PERFORMERSthere are four main categories

NOH MEN - NOH MASKused in Noh theatre

KOMAGATAKEN - FOOD STANDfeast as part of the ritual

EMA SCAFFOLDINGto hang the emas on

EMA - WOODEN PLAQUEfor writing prayers or wishes on

OMIKUJI - PAPER random good/bad luck oracles

UMA - HORSEused as an offering

NOH THEATRE STAGEentertainment as part of the rituals

CHOCHIN - LANTERNjapanese paper lanterns

Shinto-The Kami Way is an event installation to be celebrated in Parco Sempione Milan in early September evenings as an Aki Matsuri, the Autumn festival.Five different paths celebrate five different elements of the Shinto rituals: Purification, Offering, Divine Amusement, Prayer, Feast.Each path starts with a torii gate, as the entrance to the Shrine, and ends at the central lake. This represents the shinden, the inner part of the sanctuary where the Kami is invited to dwell.The Kami, the Spirit, is any manifestation of life energy. Amaterasu, the sun goddedss, the most worshipped of the Kami, is here represented by an egg-shaped mirror that reflects light of brightness and purity.

The Heiden is the offering Hall, where the worshipper stops before the Sacred Sanctuary. The simple act of devotion is performed by tossing a coin into the offering box, bowing twice deeply, clapping the hands twice at the level of the chest, bowing once more deeply and then again but only slightly before turning away.

SHINTO PARAPHERNALIA

THE K AMI WAY SHINTO THE K AMI WAY

SHINTO

NAORAI SANDO Sacred feast path

KAN-NIGIWAI SANDO Divine amusement path

NORITO SANDO Prayer path

HARAI SANDO Purification path

SHINSEN SANDO Offering path

SHRINE STALL

THE PATHS A path leading to a shrine is called “the approach” (sando). The approach helps the worshipper to move spiritually from the everyday world to a place of holiness and purity. The aesthetics of the ritual can

have a powerful emotional and spiritual effect.

Omikuji is an official fortune telling document printed on a small sheet of paper purchased with an offering at the Shinto shrines. When the prediction is bad, it is a custom to fold it up and attach it to a pine tree in the temple grounds. In the event of the fortune being good, the bearer

should keep it. Ema is a wooden block customized for writing a

prayer, which is then tied to an ad hoc scaffold.

Naorai means “to eat together withthe kami”. Enjoying a relaxing and even hilarious meal is part of the Shinto ceremony. The mix of different moods is an important feature in the Shinto celebration of the kami.

There are various form of entertainment that are in a sense also regarded as a way to please the kami. Noh is a traditional form of theatre in which the performers play different roles with the use of special masks.

NORITO

NAORAI

KAN-NIGIWAI

Sephardimy

Ashkenazimy

hekhalaron ha-kodesh

keeping the Torah’s secret

Holy ArkJD

keeping the Torah’s secret

Holy Ark

aron ha-kodesh hekhalAshkenazi Sephardi

mymy

JD

My everywhereMy everywhere CultCultJD

My everywhereMy everywhereMy everywhereMy everywhereMy everywhere CultCultCultCultCultMy everywhere CultCultCultCultCult

iBELIEVE | MY EVERYWHERE | GB

iBELIEVE | SHINTO, THE KAMIWAY | AB

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Sacred objects

Places to worship

Symbols

Holy garments

DATASacred texts: 佛 , 卍Country of origin:India Number of devotees: 5,400,000Main locations: Tibet,Bhutan,Nepal.

The buddhaThe Centeral GatheringThe Main Practice and ElementsGuard of the Buddhism RuleOutside World

iBELIEVE | ICON MANDALA | EC

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Rendering, Night time

Rendering, Night time

iBELIEVE | ICON MANDALA | EC

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iBELIEVE | THERAVADA ORIGAMI | FBV

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iBELIEVE | SANTO DAIME | AB

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12m

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12 m

400 m2 20 m

church

c

d

a

b

the central cross is fondamental simbol of santo daime religion is allways present in the centar of the church, in this case the cross is 12m high, is wooden made structure and it has a fixed table for medium rituals

8 steel cables long 23m attached too hewy weights and a central cross

pavment made whit 400 square ellements

10 ellements = 1mq

3m

7m

2m

for the illumination of the church is used 160 light ellements

protective body

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the stroy of

brasil 1920raimundo irineut h e m e d i u m..

cooking.....

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BRUSEU

teachings are learnedexperientially

through singing ofinspired hymns

banisteriopsiscaapipsychotria

viridis

All who drink this holy beverage must not only try to see beautiful things while correcting their faults, but give shape to perfection of their own personality to take their place in this battalion and follow this line. If they would act this way, they could say, I am a brother - Mestre Irineu

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forestpreforated metall shapes

......design process...................

tools free assembly

modular system it allows to create 3 different trees

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HOMENESS | LOW-TEK | FBV

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HOMENESS | LOW-TEK | FBV

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WHAT ABOUT

It’s SOFT (made of rubber foam)

It’s MODULAR (each module is 80cm wide with a diameter of 12cm)

I’s EASY TO CARRY (you can easily vacuum it and carry it in a suitcase)It’s EASY TO PUT TOGETHER (simple

elastics and bottons)

It’s WATERPROOF (made of

use)

It’s CUSTO

MIZA

BLE

(different colors

and patterns to

choose from)

It’s U

PG

REA

DA

BLE

(more can

alway

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be ad

ded

)

EVEN WHEN YOU RENT YOU CAN

Avoid the squallor

and create your own stylewith your nice looking rollersthat turn intoan armchair!!!If you wantyou can keep addingchoosing betweenthe existing patternsand turn your rollers intoa sofa!!!

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EVEN WHEN YOU RENT YOU CAN

Avoid the squallor

and create your own stylewith your nice looking rollersthat turn intoan armchair!!!If you wantyou can keep addingchoosing betweenthe existing patternsand turn your rollers intoa sofa!!!

EVEN WHEN YOU RENT YOU CAN

Avoid the squallor

and create your own stylewith your nice looking rollersthat turn intoan armchair!!!If you wantyou can keep addingchoosing betweenthe existing patternsand turn your rollers intoa sofa!!!Fold itcreate layersfor an even more comfyseat!!!

EVEN WHEN YOU RENT YOU CAN

Avoid the squallor

and create your own stylewith your nice looking rollersthat turn intoan armchair!!!If you wantyou can keep addingchoosing betweenthe existing patternsand turn your rollers intoa sofa!!!Fold itcreate layersfor an even more comfyseat!!!Slide themand separate themreuse themas a pillowfor a nicebed!!!Or elseif you need more spacemove itlift itupon the walland thenplay with it!!!Hang your photos.......your aloe...and enjoy!!!

EVEN WHEN YOU RENT YOU CAN

Avoid the squallor

and create your own stylewith your nice looking rollersthat turn intoan armchair!!!If you wantyou can keep addingchoosing betweenthe existing patternsand turn your rollers intoa sofa!!!Fold itcreate layersfor an even more comfyseat!!!Slide themand separate themreuse themas a pillowfor a nicebed!!!

HOMENESS | ROLLER UP | CF

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hammock 140x100cm transformed in a bag

second side graphics

HOMENESS | TORTONA SLEEP | AB

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second element in tortona sleep kit is a folder that become a bed side lamp

that brings you a little of the home environment spirit

click

the pen attached to the folder is used also like the switch of the led lamp

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photomontages

front

back

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TV

Cosy wheels

It is a society that proposes you amolecolar hostel.

The molecules are used cars putin different places of the city.

These cars can be transported from a placeto another with semplicity.

In this way we can follow the needs of ourclients moving our room where is necessary.

www.cosywheels.com

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Drawings

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confirmationoode

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Spot

HOMENESS | COZY WHEELS | GB + SLF

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publicspatiability

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SECTION A_A

stainless steel decorative panel

perforated metal �lter

structural steel support

A

classe 1 micro�bre fabric

steel ring with cable support

black sink with polished �nish

resin with wireframe

resin bar

B Cdj set with metal cover surface

white glass with LED panels inside

magenta leather sofa

perforated ceiling

cubo

black leather sofa

steel pole

ED

NIGHT DESIGN | REEF BAR | ZHW + GB

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NIGHT DESIGN | REEF BAR | ZHW + GB

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NIGHT DESIGN | FURA | AB + FBV + CF

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NIGHT DESIGN | FURA | AB + FBV + CF

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NIGHT DESIGN | FURA | AB + FBV + CF

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100 50 100m0

THE PROPOSALa new level& a new direction...

PLAN

SECTION

THE PROJECTplan & section

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MATERIALS

LIGHTBLOCKSTranslucent colored polycarbonate 50% lighter than glassResistance 3 times greater than safety glass and 6 times greater than ordinary glassCan be molded, curved, slumped, Can be molded, curved, slumped, cut, drilled, and carvedUnlimited range of colors Resistant to weather and sun exposureSound absorbing

- PLASCORE CHAOS-WABE PLASCORE CHAOS-WABE - Translucent honeycomb panel Translucent honeycomb panel - The honeycomb consists The honeycomb consists The honeycomb consists

of randomly arranged of randomly arranged of randomly arranged polycarbonate tubes with polycarbonate tubes with polycarbonate tubes with various diameters (2.5-12 various diameters (2.5-12 various diameters (2.5-12 mm)mm)mm)

- Semi-rigidSemi-rigidSemi-rigid- Sound absorbing Sound absorbing - Easily Easily Recyclable

componentscomponents- High Fire Resistance High Fire Resistance - Suitable for Outdoor Use- High Water Resistance

-- PANELITE- Lightweight translucent Lightweight translucent

rigid architectural panel rigid architectural panel comprising a grid polymer comprising a grid polymer honeycomb core honeycomb core

- Exceptional strength-to-Exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and core-to-weight ratio and core-to-facing bondfacing bond

- Production process does Production process does not produce air or water not produce air or water pollution, or solid wastepollution, or solid waste

- Available in CLEAR, blue, Available in CLEAR, blue, very light blue, dark blue, very light blue, dark blue, red, orange, and green

- Hard - High water Resistance

POLYCARB

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POLYCARBONATE

POLYCARBONATE

POLYCARB

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POLYCARB

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POLYCARBONATE

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PARK PATH

GRASS POLYCARBONATESOILBASE

BRIDGE BETWEEN PROMENADE PATH

POLYCARBONATE MESH

CONCRETE (BASE)CONCRETE (BASE)

GRASS and SOIL

GRASS and SOIL

- LIGHTBLOCKS- Translucent colored polycarbonate - 50% lighter than glass- Resistance 3 times greater than

safety glass and 6 times greater than ordinary glass

- Can be molded, curved, slumped, Can be molded, curved, slumped, cut, drilled, and carved

- Unlimited range of colors - Resistant to weather and sun

exposure- Sound absorbingPOLY

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ULTRAMATERIAL | UP THE TREE | EC + CF + *FP

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ULTRAMATERIAL | CONCERNING MANZONI | ESG + JW + *GA

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focus on..the sectors...

water landcooling refresh whit sound experience edit by water

drops fallin on metal barrels

filter

barrel

water pipe

mega flow musicplastic cones whit speekr inside

provide un musical enviroment

plastic cone

speaker

filter

laser bladeday lents and night illumination give us endless sunbeam fight

lents

led

led filter

filtermodular assembled sandwich of diferent materials provide to substine you while filter out door madness

perforeted rubber

perforated soft rubber

perforated policarbonate

structural iron inside

far

quite far

not so far

zoom in...

ULTRAMATERIAL | UNDERFILING | AB + FBV + NS

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E M I L Y C H E N G C O L L E C T E D W O R K I N N A B A

T h e S t o p

The Bubble Sofa

Towards?

The Stop...

The RED Sneakers

The WarmTeaSets

The Grass Carpet

The YELLOW Path

If you walk towards south-east as pointed by the shoes you’ll reach, in about 15 minutes, Brera Academy of Fine Arts.In the same direction, but with 10 days walk (or 4 hours by airplane) you’ll meet Algiers, in Algeria.

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MI36 PONTE DELLE GABELLE | AB + BN + MZ

MI85 CORSO COMO CREATOR | ESG + NS + JW

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NABURDA

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PR. CARMELO ZAPPULLA

ARIOSTEA | CIRCLES PARK | SH

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PR. CARMELO ZAPPULLA

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Infinite ways of assemblingInfinite funtionalities

ARIOSTEA | TETRAHEDRON FOR LIVING | CS

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ARIOSTEA | DOT SQUARE | VG

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Cut 0

Cut 1

Cut 2

Full = Artificial Empty = Natural

ARIOSTEA | URBAN TOPOGRAPHY | MLC

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MINIMAL LIVING 2008 | NEW BABYLON | NT

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DOMESTICSCAPES | AG + NK + MZ

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MINIMAL LIVING | BOGOTA’ | MLC

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MINIMAL LIVING | BOGOTA’ | MLC

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INTO THE LANDSCAPE | SAUNA

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INTO THE LANDSCAPE | VIEW POINT

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INTO THE LANDSCAPE | FISHING POINT

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INTO THE LANDSCAPE | WORK IN PROGRESS

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sensationability

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sound design / fast food restaurant

ARIOSTEA | TILES SYSTEM | XF

SOUND DESIGN 2008 | AEE + MLC + XF

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sound design / fast food restaurant

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LIGHT DESIGN 2009 | JW

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LIGHT DESIGN 2009 | AG

LIGHT DESIGN 2009 | ESG

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the glow boxwill make full use of natural lighting by the day,and will be fully bright using arti�cial lighting at night.

LIGHT DESIGN 2009 | THE GLOW BOX | ZHW

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light box 1

light box 2

light box 3

the glow box

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LIGHT DESIGN 2009 | AB

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LIGHT DESIGN 2009 | AB

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LIGHT DESIGN 2008 | SH

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ARIOSTEA | THE LIGHT BOX | DA

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L E A V E S

The area of shadowThe sunlight

Indoor outdoor

+units shape

combinations

=

The Shadow will also form into di�er-ent shape a creating di�erent size of space according to the sunlight, natural light is a light sorce that has strong e�ect. the shadow might be in places accord-ing to time and the angel of sun light.

LIGHT DESIGN 2009 | THE LEAVES | EC

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L E A V E S

The area of shadowThe sunlight

Indoor outdoor

+units shape

combinations

=

The Shadow will also form into di�er-ent shape a creating di�erent size of space according to the sunlight, natural light is a light sorce that has strong e�ect. the shadow might be in places accord-ing to time and the angel of sun light.

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BEDGASM PUSHER | AB + FBV + NS

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BEDGASM PUSHER | AB + FBV + NS

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TETRIS BOX | DA + VG

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TETRIS BOX | DA + VG

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newdomesticity

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DIVORCED FAMILY HOUSE

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3X3X3 HOUSE

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3X3X3 HOUSE

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MINIMAL LIVING 2008 | SH

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MINIMAL LIVING 2008 | SH

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MINIMAL LIVING 2008 | SH

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DISMANTLE AN ICON | RETREAT HOUSE | ZHW

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DISMANTLE AN ICON | RETREAT HOUSE | ZHW

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BUY IMMEDIATELY ONE OF OUR WONDERFUL VACATION HOUSES...IN THE CENTER OF THE CITY...BUT STILL FAR FROM THE CITY!!!

MAXIMUM FREEDOM!

AND MINIMUM DISTANCE!!!!!

DOESN’ T IT SEEM NICER FROM HERE?ISOLATED...BUT STILL CONNECTED!!!!!

AND ALL THE COOL EVENTS ARE GOING ON UP THERE NOW!!!!

YOUR OWN PIECE OF SKY | PT

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Party situation

Private situation

MINIMAL LIVING 2008 | DA

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MINIMAL LIVING 2008 | DA

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DISMANTLE AN ICON | PT

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SOFT MATERIALS 2008 | DA + VG

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TEXTILE DESIGN 2008 | DA + VG

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plan

+0

+40

+40

+100

+140

+180

+200

Unit : CM

DISMANTLE AN ICON | EC

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HOMENESS | BEEHIVE | NS

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DISMANTLE AN ICON | ISTRIA WEEKEND HOUSE | AB

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DISMANTLE AN ICON | NK

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WHO DESIGNS FOR WHO | SLF

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DISMANTLE AN ICON | BOLLA | FBV

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MINIMAL LIVING 2008 | COHABITATION 1.0 | SA

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interactivity

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SOUND DESIGN 2009

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SOUND DESIGN 2009

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SOUND DESIGN 2009

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audio and lighting made by using max/mspand arduino.

stand by

activate

notice

deactivate

It’s about the interaction with the people andthe still pictures. It creates a sort of commonfeeling between the dead and the existing,by just using visuals and audio.

Photos of dead people that can still bringemotions to life through the voice and / ortheir songs.

The same emotion, shared and amplified bythe different people that interact with them,will become greater and will be a new experience for the public.

hey Jude,listen to him first.

bla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla blaemancipate yourself frommental slavery, none but ourselvescan free our mind.

Ya man!

+1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 full application

bla bla blabla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla blabla bla blabla bla bla

cache memory wall

SOUND DESIGN 2009 | ZHW + CF

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audrino board by Massimiliano Banzi used

for the sound and light design arrangements.

leds installed via wires to the frame for producing lights

sensors installed on the frame to detect hand is getting closer and farther.

audio and lighting made by using max/mspand arduino.

stand by

activate

notice

deactivate

It’s about the interaction with the people andthe still pictures. It creates a sort of commonfeeling between the dead and the existing,by just using visuals and audio.

Photos of dead people that can still bringemotions to life through the voice and / ortheir songs.

The same emotion, shared and amplified bythe different people that interact with them,will become greater and will be a new experience for the public.

hey Jude,listen to him first.

bla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla blaemancipate yourself frommental slavery, none but ourselvescan free our mind.

Ya man!

+1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 full application

bla bla blabla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla bla

bla bla blabla bla bla

cache memory wall

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SOUND DESIGN 2009 | FBV + AG

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DOMESTICSCAPES | AEE + SA

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MINIMAL LIVING 2008 | VG

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DOMESTICSCAPES | BEOMODS | AB + FBV + CF

2 functions

loudspeakermodule

interchangeablemediamodule

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remote controlledfunctions

different compositions

DOMESTICSCAPES | BEOMODS | AB + FBV + CF

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narrativability

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PORTFOLIO | FBV

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MY COUNTRY | IRAN-ITALY | MZ | SLF

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WHO DESIGNS FOR WHO | AG

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1978

the peaceful era between Pakistan and Afghanistan

2

7

1979Soviet Invasion on Afghanistan

3

8

1980Afghan Refugees runing to Pakistan

4

9

1985U.S Aid for Afghanistan through Pakistan

5

MY COUNTRY | PAKISTAN | AG

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20019/11th Suicide Attacks By Al-Qaida

9

14

2001U.S Atacks on Afghanistan using Pakistan’s Territories

10

16

2006Suicide Bombings in Pakistan

12

17

2009Pakistan Stood against Taliban

13

10

1989Taliban’s Training in Pakistan by U.S.A

6

11

1989Soviet Troops Withdrew from Afghanistan

7

12

1996Talibans came into Power

8

15

2006Talibans Vows against Pakistan

11

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6MY COUNTRY | GEORGIA | NK

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10

8

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14MY COUNTRY | GEORGIA | NK

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111313

17

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MY COUNTRY | RUSSIA | NS

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One sweet day, a guardian angel hearda wish from a dude, whoʼd like to pleasehimself in his own realm.

7

One sweet day, a guardian angel hearda wish from a dude, whoʼd like to pleasehimself in his own realm.

A realm known for its rich cultural clash and development.

Vast developments, made the youngstersfrom the village migrate to the cities. Theold remains in the village. What a pity, ifthey are abandon and maybe forgotten.

11

Meanwhile, in the parliament building,the lovely prime ministers (current and previous)were really worried about the situation.

Today, i will resign from the positioni am holding now. I will..........

WOW! It reallyis a shocking news!

15

No religious authorities to misuse their power,as religions are sacred and divine, and it isalways refers to as a good way of life.

Destroy all the cronies. Screw the trickledown system! Destroy all means of oppression! Destroy the division betweenrich and poor. Everyone deserves respect!It is better to solve the problems of poverty rather than developing a self-benefit projects using the national funds.

MY COUNTRY | MALAYSIA, IDYLL AS I PLEASE | ZHW

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12

.......announce the unknown prime minister to take over. God bless us all!

Yeah yeah. Iʼll give it a try.I will first...........................

14

Destroy all the cronies. Screw the trickledown system! Destroy all means of oppression! Destroy the division betweenrich and poor. Everyone deserves respect!It is better to solve the problems of poverty rather than developing a self-benefit projects using the national funds.

16

My job is done now.I will die happy :)

17

My job is done now.I will die happy :)

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A M a p o f M y s e l f

E M I L Y C H E N G C O L L E C T E D W O R K I N N A B A

B o o k - T a i p e i

MAP OF MYSELF | EC

MY COUNTRY | THE TAIPEI BOOK | EC

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An eye on opportunities -focused on the future

CHIARA ON THE MOVE

A head for exploring new ideas-always seeking new inspiration

A mouth for communicating - passionate about meeting new people

A heart to be followed -eager for new emotions

Hands for working -likes to cut and paste, scissors and glue or computer, anything goes

Legs for moving -next stops New York and Kyoto

Joints for flexibility -always balancing her needs

with those of others

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B o o k - T a i p e i

MAP OF MYSELF | CF

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12

19

26

6

13

20

27

1

8

15

22

29 2

9

16

23

30

3

10

17

2431

4

11

18

25

7

14

21

28

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MY COUNRY | COLOMBIA CALENDAR | ESG

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Marzo

0

Noviembre

0

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THE TRUTH IS FOR SUCKERS | CONSTRUCTIVIST ESCAPE | VG

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THE TRUTH IS FOR SUCKERS | OLD MAN AND HIS HOUSE | DA

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THE TRUTH IS FOR SUCKERS | GLUTTONY | AE

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MILANO ANTHROPOLOGY | SA + AE + MLC + XF

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master interior design2008 + 2009

faculty:

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director: Luca Molinarivice-director: Luca Poncellini vice-director: Francesco Librizzi

2008move arch | THE CIRCUS - Francesco Librizzidomesticscapes | B&O - Alessandro Biamontiminimal living - Alessandro Scandurrafurniture design | DIVORCED FAMILY HOUSE - Matteo Ragnigraphic design | THE TRUTH IS FOR SUCKERS - S.Mirti | A.Cortellettisoft materials - Emanuele Riccitextile design - Nicoletta Morozzilight design - Paolo Haigh Castiglionisound design - Yon Visell, Karmen Franinovicbrand design - Elisabetta Alivertilandscape design | 3X3X3 HOUSE - Fuyumi Namiokaworkshop ARIOSTEA - Carmelo Zappullahistory of domestic design - Massimo Martignonicontemporary art - Lucia Tozzi contemporary architecture - Matteo Vercellonianthropology - Maria Luisa Palumbo

2009move arch | iBELIEVE - Francesco Librizzidomesticscapes | B&O - Alessandro Biamontiminimal living | HOMENESS - Matteo Ragnifurniture design | NIGHT DESIGN - Beppe Riboligraphic design | MY COUNTRY - L.U.Christiansen | G.Lupisoft materials - Emanuele Riccitextile design - Anna Barbara, Kazuko Koikedesign methodolgy | DISMANTLE AN ICON - Francesco Librizzilight design - Paolo Haigh Castiglionisound design - F. Olofsson | A.P. Anderssonbrand design - Tommaso Maggiolandscape design | INTO THE LANDSCAPE - S.Rintala, D.Eggertssonhistory of domestic design - Massimo Martignonicontemporary architecture - Luca Poncellinicontemporary art - Lucia Tozzi

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2008

AE Anna-Eleni AgiassoglouSA Senem AkcakayaDA Dimitry AlexandrovMLC Maria Lucia CastroXF Mariel Ximena FigueroaVG Vera GaponSH Sabina HagverdiyevaCS Cristian SerenaPT Petra TikulinNT Natalia Tyurkina

2009

ZA Zulfadly Helmy Ab WahidNB Nargiz Babayeva FBV Federico Baruzzi Vaj GB Gaia BianchiniAB Arian BrajkovicEC Emily Cheng ND Nataleen DaasCF Chiara FerrarioSLF Silvia Laura FittanteAG Aresha GullNK Nestan KebadzeMZ Maedeh ZiaeiESG Eliana Sanabria Galvis NS Nadezda SavenkoJW Julie Wimmerova

students:

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THE CIRCUS project for an unpermanent architecture dedicated to performing and enjoying sensorial experiences, a metaphor of contemporary nomadic lifestyles. Users can choose to be simple visitors, or to participate interactively to the show.

iBELIEVE project for religious services and celebrations. After gathering and organizing datas about different religions, in order to find the essential features of a specifical religious space, the projects simulate the operations of a company providing equipments for temporary public religious events and ceremonies.

HOMENESS project for the investigation of the minimal concept of portable and/or flexible home, starting from the idea that “two hearts living together” might be assumed as the most essential definition of “home”.

NIGHT DESIGN _ a project on pursuit of new ideas and concepts for a design r/evolution of night architecture and its most common and popular public places: night clubs, club restaurants, disco bars, discoteques.

ULTRAMATERIAL a sequence of projects for exhibition events in public spaces, building up a small kit of technical and theorical tools for designing urban spaces with innovative ideas and materials.

MI36, MI85 projects for installations and events to be performed during the Fuorisalone days, Milano april 2009

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NABURDA site-specific installation made out of 600 pairs of second hand cotton blue jeans, design and realised at ROJO art gallery, during the summer edition of the 2009 milano fashion weeks.

ARIOSTEA progressive design research for new spatial concepts derived from the multiple qualities of the surface of ceramic tiles; in collaboration with ARIOSTEA.

DOMESTICSCAPES B&O simulation of an advanced professional task, based on the idea of a company which asks to foreshadow design guidelines for the development of new products in 2020; a scenario project across sensoriality, technology, and the interior spaces of a house; in collaboration with BANG&OLUFSEN.

MINIMAL LIVING project for living spaces under a peculiar situation of necessity due to a specific condition of stress, pressure, or critical events.

INTO THE LANDSCAPE 10-days workshop in Seljord, Norway, to design and build at full scale three wooden structures: a bridge with a shelter for fishermen, a smoke sauna on the lake shore, an observatory deck; in collaboration with Seljord Municipality, Rintala&Eggertsson.

DIVORCED FAMILY HOUSE furniture design projects, interior spaces for children whose parents are divorced, separate, or no longer living together.

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3X3X3 HOUSE project for a house with cubic shape, 3x3x3m, in a squared plot of land of 6x6m.

DISMANTLE AN ICON a introduction to a new approach towards design methodology: to start from a world-famous masterpiece of modern architecture - the Fainsworth House - and to reconsider the idea of a weekend house.

WHO DESIGNS FOR WHO the typical interior design project - the apartment space - within the rules of a game simulation where each students plays the role of the Designer of the house of another student who plays the role of the Client.

MY COUNTRY 24-pages booklets to describe the country where you come from.

MAP OF MYSELF graphic design exercise focused on the description of the personal imagery which reflects the our-self.

TRUTH IS FOR SUCKERS, JOHHNY BOY nine comics developing a thriller where architecture and mystery become a visual story, in an historical setting such as the “casa colle zampe” by Figini and Pollini in Milano.

MILANO ANTHROPOLOGYvisual and photographic exploration of the conditions of urban and domestic life within the boundaries of the city of Milano.