
Lupak, the new dance between light and shadow
Lupak Metal takes center stage in the Faentine "casa palafitta" redevelopment with its innovative sunscreens.
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The project inverts the historic large pitched roofs and relates itself to the new typological element – the central courtyard. The inverted roof built around this space offers a good light and ventilation conditions and, as such, a perfect environment for the animals where the cows can move freely.
All the functional areas are placed around this void providing an optimal functional flow.

The building develops as a set of structural wooden frames that create rhythms and space hierarchies. The floor plan is ruled with a strategic metric to define all interior spaces merging the “domestic” atmosphere (for the cows) with the existing landscape.
The long facades are designed as an open wooden frame that incorporates references to traditional and rural wood ornament. They are the mediators of the repetitive, internal structure and the surrounding cultural landscape.



Cowshed Wildenstein, Bubendorf, Basel Land, Switzerland
Program: agro-industrial building
Architect: Kury Stähelin Architekten
Engineers: Berchtold.Lenzin, Krieger AG
Area: 945 sqm
Completion: 2013

LuneUp and ceramics as a sructural element
The new collection by Terzofoco, designed by Emanuel Gargano, reimagines the role of ceramics in furniture design.
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