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      Maria Giuseppina Grasso Cannizzo, LCM 2018 / CASA-ASILO, Mazzarone, Catania, 2018

      The transformation of a kindergarden into a home in Mazzarone. The jury recognizes “a value of civic and professional exemplarity for the ability to perceive the qualities of an anonymous building similar to the many portions of buildings spread throughout the Italian territory, reinterpreting them in a skilful orchestration of timely, discreet, inconspicuous interventions. A project that restores a sense of time and plurality to the life of the community. A work that invites us to reflect on the responsibility of the act of building in everyday reality ".

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      Maria Giuseppina Grasso Cannizzo, LCM 2018 / CASA-ASILO, Mazzarone, Catania, 2018

      The transformation of a kindergarden into a home in Mazzarone. The jury recognizes “a value of civic and professional exemplarity for the ability to perceive the qualities of an anonymous building similar to the many portions of buildings spread throughout the Italian territory, reinterpreting them in a skilful orchestration of timely, discreet, inconspicuous interventions. A project that restores a sense of time and plurality to the life of the community. A work that invites us to reflect on the responsibility of the act of building in everyday reality ".

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      Maria Giuseppina Grasso Cannizzo, LCM 2018 / CASA-ASILO, Mazzarone, Catania, 2018

      The transformation of a kindergarden into a home in Mazzarone. The jury recognizes “a value of civic and professional exemplarity for the ability to perceive the qualities of an anonymous building similar to the many portions of buildings spread throughout the Italian territory, reinterpreting them in a skilful orchestration of timely, discreet, inconspicuous interventions. A project that restores a sense of time and plurality to the life of the community. A work that invites us to reflect on the responsibility of the act of building in everyday reality ".

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      Maria Giuseppina Grasso Cannizzo, LCM 2018 / CASA-ASILO, Mazzarone, Catania, 2018

      The transformation of a kindergarden into a home in Mazzarone. The jury recognizes “a value of civic and professional exemplarity for the ability to perceive the qualities of an anonymous building similar to the many portions of buildings spread throughout the Italian territory, reinterpreting them in a skilful orchestration of timely, discreet, inconspicuous interventions. A project that restores a sense of time and plurality to the life of the community. A work that invites us to reflect on the responsibility of the act of building in everyday reality ".

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      Simona Della Rocca (cofounder of BDR bureau with Alberto Bottero), Enrico Fermi Highschool, Turin, 2019

      The project was selected by the jury "for its ability to positively integrate new educational needs within architectural research. The project is confronted in an incisive way with the existing structure, elegantly declining a changing material tonal range. Architecture, through its compositional outcome, suggests the importance of the school space in current dynamics, offers an interpretation that is useful for building new references on the training space ".

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      Simona Della Rocca (cofounder of BDR bureau with Alberto Bottero), Enrico Fermi Highschool, Turin, 2019

      The project was selected by the jury "for its ability to positively integrate new educational needs within architectural research. The project is confronted in an incisive way with the existing structure, elegantly declining a changing material tonal range. Architecture, through its compositional outcome, suggests the importance of the school space in current dynamics, offers an interpretation that is useful for building new references on the training space ".

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      Simona Della Rocca (cofounder of BDR bureau with Alberto Bottero), Enrico Fermi Highschool, Turin, 2019

      The project was selected by the jury "for its ability to positively integrate new educational needs within architectural research. The project is confronted in an incisive way with the existing structure, elegantly declining a changing material tonal range. Architecture, through its compositional outcome, suggests the importance of the school space in current dynamics, offers an interpretation that is useful for building new references on the training space ".

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      Simona Della Rocca (cofounder of BDR bureau with Alberto Bottero), Enrico Fermi Highschool, Turin, 2019

      The project was selected by the jury "for its ability to positively integrate new educational needs within architectural research. The project is confronted in an incisive way with the existing structure, elegantly declining a changing material tonal range. Architecture, through its compositional outcome, suggests the importance of the school space in current dynamics, offers an interpretation that is useful for building new references on the training space ".

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      Onsitestudio, Mapei Football Center, 2019

      The project is based on the relationship with the open and horizontal agricultural landscape, located in Sassuolo (Modena, Italy). Client U.S. Sassuolo Calcio. The sports complex consists of a main brick building, a concrete roffed tribune and a block containing an electric generator and MEP services.

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      Onsitestudio, Mapei Football Center, 2019

      The project is based on the relationship with the open and horizontal agricultural landscape, located in Sassuolo (Modena, Italy). Client U.S. Sassuolo Calcio. The sports complex consists of a main brick building, a concrete roffed tribune and a block containing an electric generator and MEP services.

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      Onsitestudio, Mapei Football Center, 2019

      The project is based on the relationship with the open and horizontal agricultural landscape, located in Sassuolo (Modena, Italy). Client U.S. Sassuolo Calcio. The sports complex consists of a main brick building, a concrete roffed tribune and a block containing an electric generator and MEP services.

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      Onsitestudio, Mapei Football Center, 2019

      The project is based on the relationship with the open and horizontal agricultural landscape, located in Sassuolo (Modena, Italy). Client U.S. Sassuolo Calcio. The sports complex consists of a main brick building, a concrete roffed tribune and a block containing an electric generator and MEP services.

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      Orizzontale, CIVICO CIVICO, 2020

      The building located in Riesi (Caltanisetta, Sicily), confiscted from organised crime, has been entrusted to Servizio Cristiano / Istituto Valdese for social purposes. The building, which is the result of speculation imposed by the Mafia, was subject to an intervention that , through small transformative actions, changed the use and perception of the place: from a private and introverted space to a permeable public place.

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      Orizzontale, CIVICO CIVICO, 2020

      The building located in Riesi (Caltanisetta, Sicily), confiscted from organised crime, has been entrusted to Servizio Cristiano / Istituto Valdese for social purposes. The building, which is the result of speculation imposed by the Mafia, was subject to an intervention that , through small transformative actions, changed the use and perception of the place: from a private and introverted space to a permeable public place.

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      Orizzontale, CIVICO CIVICO, 2020

      The building located in Riesi (Caltanisetta, Sicily), confiscted from organised crime, has been entrusted to Servizio Cristiano / Istituto Valdese for social purposes. The building, which is the result of speculation imposed by the Mafia, was subject to an intervention that , through small transformative actions, changed the use and perception of the place: from a private and introverted space to a permeable public place.

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      Binocle, Galleria Massimo De Carlo within Casa Corbellini-Wassermann, 2019

      The project concerns the conservative restoration and transformation of the raised ground floor and basement of Casa Corbellini-Wassermann into the new headquarters of the Massimo De Carlo Gallery. The famous building was designed by Piero Portaluppi on behalf of Guido Corbellini and Paola Wassermann and built between 1934 and 1936 in viale Lombardia, Milan.

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      Binocle, Galleria Massimo De Carlo within Casa Corbellini-Wassermann, 2019

      The project concerns the conservative restoration and transformation of the raised ground floor and basement of Casa Corbellini-Wassermann into the new headquarters of the Massimo De Carlo Gallery. The famous building was designed by Piero Portaluppi on behalf of Guido Corbellini and Paola Wassermann and built between 1934 and 1936 in viale Lombardia, Milan.

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      Binocle, Galleria Massimo De Carlo within Casa Corbellini-Wassermann, 2019

      The project concerns the conservative restoration and transformation of the raised ground floor and basement of Casa Corbellini-Wassermann into the new headquarters of the Massimo De Carlo Gallery. The famous building was designed by Piero Portaluppi on behalf of Guido Corbellini and Paola Wassermann and built between 1934 and 1936 in viale Lombardia, Milan.

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      Teke Architects Office, Modular Unit - MU50, 2019

      Perched high on a steep cliff offering stunning views, Modular Unit (MU50) is a small-scale structure designed to be recyclable and adaptable.  

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      Teke Architects Office, Modular Unit - MU50, 2019

      Perched high on a steep cliff offering stunning views, Modular Unit (MU50) is a small-scale structure designed to be recyclable and adaptable.

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      Teke Architects Office, Modular Unit - MU50, 2019

      Perched high on a steep cliff offering stunning views, Modular Unit (MU50) is a small-scale structure designed to be recyclable and adaptable.

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      ZAA Zamboni Associati Architettura, Chiostri di San PietroCrediti, 2019

      The intervention concerns the restoration of Cloisters of San Pietro, the most extraordinary monumental complex in the city of Reggio Emilia, with the aim of creating a cultural venue of international relevance, strengthening the natural vocation of the ancient Benedictine monastery.

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      ZAA Zamboni Associati Architettura, Chiostri di San PietroCrediti, 2019

      The intervention concerns the restoration of Cloisters of San Pietro, the most extraordinary monumental complex in the city of Reggio Emilia, with the aim of creating a cultural venue of international relevance, strengthening the natural vocation of the ancient Benedictine monastery.

      Photo Alessandra Chemollo, Kai-Uwe Schulte Bunert

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      ZAA Zamboni Associati Architettura, Chiostri di San PietroCrediti, 2019

      The intervention concerns the restoration of Cloisters of San Pietro, the most extraordinary monumental complex in the city of Reggio Emilia, with the aim of creating a cultural venue of international relevance, strengthening the natural vocation of the ancient Benedictine monastery.

      Photo Alessandra Chemollo, Kai-Uwe Schulte Bunert

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      Boano Prišmontas, The Arches Project, 2018

      The project, located in London, consists of the production and installation of a modular system of custom made birch plywood cut with CNC technology to reconvert unused spaces at 510 Ridgway Road

      Photo Mario Coppola

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      Boano Prišmontas, The Arches Project, 2018

      The project, located in London, consists of the production and installation of a modular system of custom made birch plywood cut with CNC technology to reconvert unused spaces at 510 Ridgway Road

      Photo Mario Coppola

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      Boano Prišmontas, The Arches Project, 2018

      The project, located in London, consists of the production and installation of a modular system of custom made birch plywood cut with CNC technology to reconvert unused spaces at 510 Ridgway Road

      Photo Mario Coppola

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      Mario Coppola, Casa Noce, 2020

      Casa Noce is the last step of a ten years long research on the transformations of architectural languages in the ecological transition era. The project is an apartment with a suspended mezzanine designed with ecological materials and low-cost mixed technologies (traditional craftsmanship, 3D printing and CNC cutting).

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      Mario Coppola, Casa Noce, 2020

      Casa Noce is the last step of a ten years long research on the transformations of architectural languages in the ecological transition era. The project is an apartment with a suspended mezzanine designed with ecological materials and low-cost mixed technologies (traditional craftsmanship, 3D printing and CNC cutting).

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      Mario Coppola, Casa Noce, 2020

      Casa Noce is the last step of a ten years long research on the transformations of architectural languages in the ecological transition era. The project is an apartment with a suspended mezzanine designed with ecological materials and low-cost mixed technologies (traditional craftsmanship, 3D printing and CNC cutting).

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      Fosbury Architecture, Verde Prato, 2019

      The installation project at the Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art in Prato has a monumental character that induces the public to stop in the exhibition space and inhabit its ephemeral monuments.

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      Fosbury Architecture, Verde Prato, 2019

      The installation project at the Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art in Prato has a monumental character that induces the public to stop in the exhibition space and inhabit its ephemeral monuments.

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      Fosbury Architecture, Verde Prato, 2019

      The installation project at the Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art in Prato has a monumental character that induces the public to stop in the exhibition space and inhabit its ephemeral monuments.

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      Romina Grillo, Renovation and extension of a Villa in Galliate, 2018

      The renovation of a 1910 villa located on the edge of Galliate (Novara, Italy) and facing the agricultural landscape involves the complete rearrangement of the ground floor, including its external areas and the addition of a veranda through an exposed reinforced concrete structure.

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      Romina Grillo, Renovation and extension of a Villa in Galliate, 2018

      The renovation of a 1910 villa located on the edge of Galliate (Novara, Italy) and facing the agricultural landscape involves the complete rearrangement of the ground floor, including its external areas and the addition of a veranda through an exposed reinforced concrete structure.

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      Romina Grillo, Renovation and extension of a Villa in Galliate, 2018

      The renovation of a 1910 villa located on the edge of Galliate (Novara, Italy) and facing the agricultural landscape involves the complete rearrangement of the ground floor, including its external areas and the addition of a veranda through an exposed reinforced concrete structure.

      Photo Foto Marco Cappelletti and Delfino Sisto Legnani

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      Mauro Marinelli (studiofranzosomarinelli), New plazas and public spaces in Castelfondo, 2020

      The project is located in a small village in the Trentino Alps and is articulated around walls that define three squares. The opportunity arises from the need to demolish a dilapidated building thus regenerating the settlement fabric to provide the community with new meeting spaces.

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      Mauro Marinelli (studiofranzosomarinelli), New plazas and public spaces in Castelfondo, 2020

      The project is located in a small village in the Trentino Alps and is articulated around walls that define three squares. The opportunity arises from the need to demolish a dilapidated building thus regenerating the settlement fabric to provide the community with new meeting spaces.

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      Mauro Marinelli (studiofranzosomarinelli), New plazas and public spaces in Castelfondo, 2020

      The project is located in a small village in the Trentino Alps and is articulated around walls that define three squares. The opportunity arises from the need to demolish a dilapidated building thus regenerating the settlement fabric to provide the community with new meeting spaces.

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      Onsitestudio, Pirelli Learning Center, 2020

      The new corporate building is located inside a historic industrial neighborhood north of Milan, Bicocca, transformed at the end of the 80s into a district following the masterplan designed by Vittorio Gregotti.

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      Onsitestudio, Pirelli Learning Center, 2020

      The new corporate building is located inside a historic industrial neighborhood north of Milan, Bicocca, transformed at the end of the 80s into a district following the masterplan designed by Vittorio Gregotti.

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      Onsitestudio, Pirelli Learning Center, 2020

      The new corporate building is located inside a historic industrial neighborhood north of Milan, Bicocca, transformed at the end of the 80s into a district following the masterplan designed by Vittorio Gregotti.

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