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Italian Architect and Designer Italo Rota Passes Away at 70

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Image © Maykova Galina via Shutterstock Italo Rota , the Milan-born Italian architect, designer, and innovator, passed away on Saturday, at the age of 70. Throughout his career, Rota demonstrated a remarkable ability to weave together thought-provoking ideas, often challenging mainstream conventions with his avant-garde visions. Read more »

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Italian car company Pininfarina unveils design for luxury residential building in Mérida

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Call For Entries: Italian Prize For Sustainable Architecture

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Gold Medal 2020 XIV Edition Italian Prize Sustainable Architecture / HOME*: Humanitarian and (un) Ordinary Machine for Emergency. Read more »

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Take a look inside Magazzino Italian Art's new minimalist Robert Olnick Pavilion

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Alberto Campo Baeza and Miguel Quismondo of MQ Architecture have delivered a new 13,000-square-foot expansion to the ten-acre campus of Magazzino Italian Art in Cold Spring, New York. Courtesy Magazzino Italian Art. Photo by Javier Callejas.

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Morphosis unveils sustainable headquarters for Italian energy giant Eni

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The Morphosis-designed complex is comprised of three buildings interconnected by sky bridges. The post Morphosis unveils sustainable headquarters for Italian energy giant Eni appeared first on Åvontuura. The Icon Tower is the tallest.

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Sonata of Architecture and Interior: The New Office of One House Design by One House Design

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In 2001, Italian architect Vittorio Gregotti was invited to plan the cityscape of the New City of Pujiang, Shanghai. Twenty years later, One House Design moved into its new office in the iconic two-story building of OCT ECO CENTER created by Gregotti, thereby opening a dialog of design across time and space.

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World's longest suspension bridge is moving forward in Italy after decades of pushback and delays

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The controversial bridge is estimated to cost approximately $5 billion and take around seven years to build. Since then, the project has experienced a cycle of being shelved and revived by various Italian governments in power. The long-delayed project would stretch more than 10,800 feet if completed. magnitude earthquakes.