
Silvia Icardi
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2 months ago |
abitare.it | Silvia Icardi
Typological hybridization. That’s how Gabriele Buratti – proprietor together with his brother Oscar of the architectural practice of the same name in Milan – defines the characteristic theme of the villa for a couple of entrepreneurs from Bergamasco and their two children built from scratch at Albino, on a site where once stood a run-down infill residential building.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
abitare.it | Silvia Icardi |Chiara Somajni |Beppe Finessi |Leonardo Lella
The new issue of Abitare is on newsstands from tomorrow27 November.
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May 21, 2024 |
abitare.it | Silvia Icardi
The light of the Mediterranean has the ability to make settings and surfaces vibrate, so that they look different at different times of the day. With the result that in an apartment in Posillipo, the affluent hilly district of Naples, the marble in the kitchen is tinged with pink at dawn and orange at sunset.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
abitare.it | Silvia Icardi |Laura Bianchi |Luca Trombetta |Paolo Bocchi
The March issue of Abitare is on newsstands from tomorrow wednesday 28 February.
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Nov 28, 2023 |
abitare.it | Silvia Icardi |Leonardo Lella |Beppe Finessi |Laura Cardia
The new issue of Abitare is on thenewsstands from tomorrow 29 November. Highlights include Renzo Piano’s ScienceGateway at Cern, an educational centre composed of a technological footbridge that runsbetween lecture halls and auditoriums; a portrait of Alberto Meda, whose work is celebrated by a monographicexhibition in Milan; Sara Banti’s reportage from the Chicago Biennial. An interview with Danish architect-urbanist Jan Gehl, theorist of the pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly city.
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