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Posts by Maria Vittoria Capitanucchi

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Maria Vittoria Capitanucchi

About Maria Vittoria Capitanucchi

Maria Vittoria Capitanucchi is a historian and critic of Architecture, teaches Theory and History of Contemporary Architecture at the School of Architecture, Politecnico di Milano. She collaborates with several magazines (Abitare, Sole 24 ore and Gcasa) and webzines. Her monographs and books include: Agnoldomenico Pica 1907-1990. The criticism of architecture as a profession, Hevelius Editions, Benevento, 2002; Milan to the Expo. The new architecture, 2009; Antonio Citterio. The design that does not scream, 2011; Milano and Expo, 2015. She has collaborated, like co-curator, with Triennale of Milano and Biennale of Venice.

fluorisalone università statale. milan design week 2015.

fluorisalone università statale. milan design week 2015.

Apr 29, 2015

During FuoriSalone and following a theme of ‘Energy for Creativity’, Interni turns Milan into an open-air laboratory to help support the theme of Expo 2015 ‘Energy for Life’, a theme that points to a sustainable city of the future.

Renowned architects and designers with leading companies in the field of innovation and research, are asked to create temporary installations, experimental prototypes that provoke discussion and inspire creative problem solving. The following installations are in the magnificent settings of the Università degli Studi di Milano.

above> Vitruvius in Quarantine (6xh5,5m) | Bernard Khoury with Margaf
At the ends of a tunnel composed of circular marble rings stand the statue of the Vitruvian Man and a video showing moments in the life of a refugee.

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above> Deep Words Light (17,5×7,35xh9,60) | Antonio Citterio, Patricia Viel and Partners with Gruppo Cosentino
Four monumental steles in Decton form theatrical wings for the portico of the university, each features engraved texts of literature, philosophy and jurisprudence.

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above> Operafood – visual music facilities theatre (6xh5,5m) | Valerio Maria Ferrari – VMCF Atelier with Bioseutica
A scale model presents a new spacial concept of musical theatre, in which the audience and stage are connected by an ascending spiral.

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above> Camera Chiara (6,8×7,5hx5,4m) | Annabel Karim Kassar architects and interiors with HSC
Two telescopic pavilions contain spaces based on Lebanese domestic interiors, to narrate a story of crafts and lifestyle.

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above> Future Flowers (30x20x h 0,80m) | Daniel Libeskind with Libeskind Design with Oikos
Straight lines of colored metal panels intersect on diagonal axes in a composition based on the graphic study Chamberworks by Libeskind.

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above> Folklore (2,74×3,72xh4,75) | Alessandro Michele for Richard Ginori
A wooden structure inspired by the Renaissence. Covered with pieces of porcelain and lights, the redesigned portals transform them into festive archways.

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above> Monumento a Il Rossetto (1,2Xh8m) | Alessandro and Francesco Mendini with Deborah Milano
A large rotating pencil composed of steel cylinders pays tribute in sculptural form to the object that is symbol of feminine charm in an explosion of color.

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above> Punti di vista (10x6xh5,85) | Piuarch with Marazzi
A structure organized in three volumes encourages reflection on the architectural elements of the portico through oriented views and kaleidoscopic effects.

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above> Living Line (19x14xh4,3) | Speech Tchoban & Kuznetsov with Agniya Sterligova and with Velko 2000
A ribbon of mirror walls traces a design of rings, reflecting the portico: it represents the perpetual motion of creativity that generates new visions.

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above> We love We care ( 1,29×0,93xh2,41m) | Philippe Starck for TOG
The renowned designer becomes a performer, distributing a rosè beverage of his own creation from a special tricycle cart.

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above> Black Hole (6xh5,5m) | Steve Blatz and Antonio Pio Saracino with Marzorati Ronchetti, Vetreria Bazzanese, Zordan
A tower pavilion in wood, glass and steel, open to the sky, contains the silhouette of a black hole that catalyze energy and shape space.

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above> Yellow Tower (7x6xh20m) | Luca Trazzi with Veuve Clicquot
A tall sinuous metal cage reinvents the forms of the champagne bottle in a tribute to the spirit of Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin Clicquot.

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above> The garden of wonders. A journey through scents by Open Foundation
Design meets the world of perfume at Orto Botanico, in ten golden pavilions that narrate the past and design the future of a product of fine craftsmanship.

venue > università degli studi di milano
dates > 13 april > 24 may 2015
photography > pietro terzini

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ventura lambrate 1. milan design week 2015.

ventura lambrate 1. milan design week 2015.

Apr 24, 2015

[ Ventura Projects ] can both described as a design district or integrated exhibition. Each Ventura Project involves selected exhibitions that also feature temporary initiatives, special projects and/or creative hospitality concepts. VL sixth edition’s focus is on content, creativity and experimentation with 176 exhibitors originating from 36 countries participating.

>Giopato & Coombes Editions is a new collection of LED lights in brass and hand-blown glass that all take advantage of Italian manufacturing excellence through a network of artisans to update traditional manufacturing through contemporary design.

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>In Galvanotecnica Bugatti (via Ventura 3), a renovated building from the early 1900’s developing around a charming courtyard, SPAZIO900 proposes a visionary and kaleidoscopic loft concept designed by STUDIOVITTORIBORIN. The installation conceptualizes three different vintage environments, suspended between the walls, the floor and the ceiling, showcasing a wide selection of furniture and accessories, special and unique pieces and excellent anonymous design from the 50s to the 80s. It’s a trip through time and space to grab the charm of vintage décor.

>Visser & Meijwaard Multilateral is a temporary collective formed by Floor Nijdeken, Mark Sturkenboom and Visser & Meijwaard. With their presentation ‘Ensembles’ they create a surprising, interactive combination of objects that re-question and reinterpret, and let their work reconnect as well as their visitors.

>Visitors will experience how the wind can become a source of energy. Enessere Hercules is a wind generator that comes from the knowledge of the Italian artisans of the Vicenza area with a powerful engine and a unique design. Six have been sold already. >below

>A Belgian Village derives from a typical Belgian annex culture (they call it ‘Koterij’) to an exhibition concept: DIFT brought together a selection of more than 30 fine labels to build a village, from scratch, in a secret garden in Ventura. Plant-based restaurant included. >below

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>yellow design presents the ‘Perfect Day Light’ installation, a composite experience of sound, light and space, an experimental analogy of the new LUCTRA® series of biologically effective light developed by yellow design and DURABLE®. >above

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in the tube with de dominique perrault et gaëlle lauriot-prévost. milan 2015.

in the tube with de dominique perrault et gaëlle lauriot-prévost. milan 2015.

Apr 16, 2015

in the tube > from the architectural to the domestic. The architect Dominique Perrault and the designer Gaëlle Lauriot‑Prévost designed this collection with the objective of it being utterly original, almost indescribable, nearly unbreakable, timeless and completely durable.

The in the tube > collection comprises strong forms, designs that are both free and constrained, developed in several lengths, diameters and colors. Made in borosilicate glass and closed with aluminum stoppers sealed in silicon, the mountings are in stainless-steel which allow it to be used as a suspension as well as wall or ceiling-mount. « IN THE TUBE » diffuses a soft, filtered light that can be orientated by the movable mesh filter or by a reflector whose color determines the light given: stainless steel for a silver light, anodized aluminum for copper or gold.

The in the tube > collection of high-performance tubes (IP64) could be just as easily at home in a James Bond spy kit as it could in a Jules Verne rocket.

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