Home page Progetti Showroom Milano 2019 Showroom Milano 2019 #showroom #Indoor Aggiungi alla pinlist Country Italia Applicazione showroom Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Aggiungi alla pinlist Prodotti utilizzati in questo progetto FEMTOLINE 25 profile Aggiungi alla pinlist SUPERLOOP MDL Aggiungi alla pinlist SUPERLOOP HC SBL Aggiungi alla pinlist XY180 Aggiungi alla pinlist PUNK C Aggiungi alla pinlist MILES E27 Aggiungi alla pinlist MILES LED Aggiungi alla pinlist SPLITLINE M20 profile Aggiungi alla pinlist SHIFTLINE M26H profile Aggiungi alla pinlist SPLITLINE M20/SHIFTLINE M26H - SPY 52 Aggiungi alla pinlist SPLITLINE M/SHIFTLINE M - LED LINE Aggiungi alla pinlist Progetti più interessanti La Biennale di Venezia (IT)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)La Casa Fluida (IT)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)La Casa Fluida (IT)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)La Casa Fluida (IT)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)La Casa Fluida (IT) La Biennale di Venezia (IT)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)La Casa Fluida (IT)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)La Casa Fluida (IT)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)La Casa Fluida (IT)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)La Casa Fluida (IT)La Biennale di Venezia (IT)The Italian Pavilion in Venice is set in the Tese delle Vergini at the Arsenale, that is, together with the Giardini della Biennale, one of the venues of La Biennale di Venezia Architecture and Art Exhibitions. Commissioned by the Italian Ministry of Culture - Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity and curated by architect and professor Alessandro Melis, the exhibition 'Resilient Communities’ was created for the 17th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia in 2021. Resilient communities The exhibition addresses pressing contemporary issues. The effects of climate change, such as on emigration and health, are central to the exhibition. City planning has an important influence on CO2 emissions and thus on the frequency and strength of extreme weather phenomena. The exhibition explores the crucial role of the architect in that process. Harmonious, sustainable development is inextricably linked to solving the environmental crisis, which particularly affects the most vulnerable communities. The exhibition explores the possibilities of promoting the transformation of those communities and of determining the architectural scenarios for a sustainable future. A circular design concept The design of the pavilion is a collaboration of the architectural practices Heliopolis 12, founded by curator Alessandro Melis and the Florence-based studio ARX. The pavilion not only presents an exhibition about sustainability, the interior design also embodies this concept. The objective for the design was a result with minimal environmental impact. To achieve this goal, components were repurposed and reused, such as elements from the most recent exhibition in the Italian Pavilion, during the Biennale Arte 2019. This philosophy was continued throughout the entire design concept, up to the lighting. The selected LED luminaires from Delta Light are not only energy-efficient, they are also pre-used. This further reduces the ecological footprint of the pavilion. A web of lighting The lighting of the Italian Pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2021 draws its inspiration from the story of curator Alessandro Melis. The lighting plan, as created by Heliopolis 21 and ARX, symbolises a web of relationships, resources, opportunities, and perspectives. The concept is translated into an arrangement of architectural lighting by Delta Light which is the exclusive lighting sponsor of the exhibition and includes constellations of Superloop light circles, profiles with Spy spotlights and tubular luminaires from the XY180 collection.University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)