
A house turns its back on the road to open up to the landscape
The single-family house project designed by Elena Gianesini engages in a dialogue with the Vicenza landscape, combining tranquility and contemporary style through essential geometries and the Mazzonetto metal roofing.
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Vital Arts, Chris Haughton, Animals!, 2014, The Royal London Children’s Hospital. Photography Jess Bonham

Vital Arts, Chris Haughton, Animals!, 2014, The Royal London Children’s Hospital. Photography Jess Bonham

Vital Arts, Chris Haughton, Animals!, 2014, The Royal London Children’s Hospital. Photography Jess Bonham

Vital Arts, Morag Myerscough, 2012, The Royal London Children’s Hospital. Photography Gareth Gardner

Vital Arts, Morag Myerscough, 2012, The Royal London Children’s Hospital. Photography Gareth Gardner

Vital Arts, Morag Myerscough, 2012, The Royal London Children’s Hospital. Photography Gareth Gardner

Vital Arts, Donna Wilson, Painted Landscapes, 2014, The Royal London Children’s Hospital. Photography Joe Clark

Vital Arts, Miller Goodman, Imaginary Menagerie 2014, The Royal London Children’s Hospital. Photography Jess Bonham

Vital Arts, Miller Goodman, Imaginary Menagerie 2014, The Royal London Children’s Hospital. Photography Jess Bonham

Vital Arts, Tord Boontje, Happy Day, 2013, The Royal London Children’s Hospital. Photography Gar Powell-Evans

For a new ecology of living
Ada Bursi’s legacy is transformed into an exam project of the two-year Interior Design specialist program at IED Turin, unfolding a narrative on contemporary living, between ecology, spatial flexibility, and social awareness.
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