On the occasion of Tecnargilla’s 25th edition, the students of the Istituto Europeo di Design in Milan will present the innovative ‘Smart Mobility’ and ‘Future Retail’ projects adopting ceramic materials.
The international building exhibition will be back in Bologna from 19 to 22 October with an edition devoted entirely to cities, infrastructure and land engineering.
At the official award ceremony of the best certified projects in 2015 attended, among others, Reinhold Messner and Peter Irmscher, Lead Designer of Zaha Hadid Architects.
The showroom of Iris Ceramica and FMG Fabbrica Marmi e Graniti will present the projects of the two architecture studios, describing their respective native cities, Monterrey and Milan.
The DUS Architects studio designed Urban Cabin, the prototype of a compact and sustainable housing solution designed for temporary stays in city contexts.
From 17 to 25 September, over 400 events and installations will take place, from an engaging programme at the Victoria and Albert Museum to large scale installations across London.
From September 28 to October 1, coinciding with Cersaie, the BDW will involve ancient buildings of the city, galleries and new locations, which will host exhibitions, workshops and meetings for design professionals.
On display in Rimini from 26 to 30 September, a selection of works from the Premio Faenza collection, put together to illustrate 30 years of ceramic art history.
The Faenza International Ceramic Museum is organising the “Superfici d’autore” exhibition to showcase the work of outstanding international designers in industrial ceramic.
The garden-orchard at Casalgrande Padana Old House was awarded for its effective integration of architecture and landscape on an industrial site, and its capacity to promote a new vision of entrepreneurship and work, production and research environments.
The annual contest recognises architects, interior designers and builders who have undertaken and completed a residential renovation between 2012 and 2016, outside of Spain, using Neolith.
Sponsored by the Japanese Saga Prefecture and curated by the Scholten & Baijings Studio, the project promotes cultural interaction between the Netherlands and Japan in the field of design.