As part of the 2013 Fuorisalone, Interni presents Hybrid Architecture & Design, an exhibition that has invaded the courtyards of the University of Milan with a number of site-specific works that tread a fine line between advanced technology and traditional design. Architects and designers convey their vision in experimental micro-architectural pavilions or macro-objects, with backing from companies dealing with cutting-edge material, technology and environmental sustainability.
Entering the foyer, a 16-metre-long installation by Dean Skira for iGuzzini is pierced with vertical and horizontal slits, highlighting the potential of light as a geometric element. Further on, in the Cortile del 700, Steven Holl has placed six blocks of Lecce stone, cut according to digital instructions by specialist manufacturer Pimar; they play with the meaning of “inversion”, aided by a pool of water. In the Cortile d'Onore, Luca Scacchetti has formed prefabricated wooden panels into a walk-in telescope of a gallery, offering unusual views of the surrounding context as it rises. Slightly further, an amusing proposal by Michele de Lucchi sees an army of faces belonging to classical statues emerging from a simple fir-wood structure. These casts are combined with plaster spectacles; in some of the lenses, videos by Safilo narrate the world of spectacles.
Fuorisalone 2013: Hybrid
Interni has curated an exhibition in the courtyards of the University of Milan, interpreting hybridisation as a coming together of different cultures and technologies.
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- 10 April 2013
Daniel Libeskind explores the boundaries of the spiral in an installation made of Silestone quartz by Cosentino, testing a modern tile system as a mathematical mosaic, open to endless possibilities. The artistic research of Studio Azzurro, by contrast, integrates the electronic image and the physical environment, while Akihisa Hirata worked with Panasonic to propose an ideal city in which the formal features of the urban fabric are generated through the composition of solar panels. In the Loggiato Ovest, Success in Progress is an exhibition of design objects promoted by Decò Ter in collaboration with the region of Lombardy.
In this exhibition, the concept of hybridisation seems to be interpreted as a coming together of different cultures and technologies that stimulate visitors at multisensorial level, based more on intersection than mere juxtaposition.
The designers, companies and locations at the University of Milan:
Cortile del 700
Steven Holl
With Pimar, Teuco Guzzini
and Ferragamo Parfums
Cortile Farmacia
Christophe Pillet
Studio Azzurro video
Interactive Experiences Sfelab
with Be Open
Portico Richini
Akihisa Hirata
with Panasonic
Cortile d’Onore
Archizero
with Franchiumbertomarmi
Mario Cucinella
with Marazzi
Michele De Lucchi
with Safilo
Daniel Libeskind
with Cosentino Group
Simone Micheli
with Aqua Industrial Group,
Glip, ZamboGroup
Luca Scacchetti
with Wolf Haus
Speech Tchoban & Kuznetsov
and Marco Bravura
with Arch-Skin
Hall Aula Magna
Dean Skira
with iGuzzini
Design
Portali
Autoban
with Deborah Milano
and Gruppo Pozzi
Cortile d’Onore
Martí Guixé
with Levi’s
Federica Marangoni
with F.A.R.T.
Loggiato Ovest
Decò Ter
with Regione Lombardia