The exhibition "Italian Best Practice. Spaces of the community" was inaugurated at the Museo delle Terre Nuove in San Giovanni Valdarno on Wednesday 22nd of December at 18pm. The exhibition, organised by Alessandro Melis, curator of the Italian pavilion at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale and Gian Luigi Melis of Heliopolis 21, is dedicated to the themes of sustainable design in the fields of urban planning and architecture and will remain open to public until 20 March 2022. Park Associati is also present with the video "Catania faces the sea" by which it took part in "Resilient Communities", Italian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2022.
22 December 2021 / 20 March 2022
Museo delle Terre Nuove, San Giovanni Valdarno
Park Associati presents Park Graduate Programme, a 12-month long internship, designed for new graduates who have completed their master's degree in architecture or construction engineering. Park Graduate Programme aims to provide a special experience for young and talented professionals who are starting their careers, enabling them to experience the multidisciplinary nature of the architect's profession.
As per the invitation by the Architecture Department of the Bezalel Academy of Architecture and Design of Jerusalem, Park Associati presents the project of the Materials Library of the studio in an online conference titled: Park Materials: Unexpected Solutions. The organization of the materials library, the research of the architecture and interior design materials, and the integration with the work of the design teams, are some of the topics of the lecture, which is curated by the architects Simone Negrisolo and Irene Seracca Guerrieri.
Thuesday 14th December at 1 pm
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Hoda Zarbaf (1982-2020) was an Iranian-Canadian artist, who produced over 50 multimedia sculptures, compositions and installations in the span of her short-yet-significant career.
Made in 2017, Front Camera/Back Camera features two opposite projections of the artist and her thoughts. It reveals Zarbaf’s state of “self” reflection versed by the gaze of her ego. Together, the two unfeigned projections exhibit a rather harrowing conversation between the self as “I,” the subjective knower, and the self as “Me,” the known object.
Curated by Sanam Samanian
(Curatorial Agency)
The work is presented simultaneously by:
Onsite Gallery, OCAD University (Toronto)
The Bridge & Tunnel Gallery (Brooklyn)
Park Hub (Milan)
Ab-Anbar Gallery (London)
Dastan Gallery (Teheran)
Yavuz Gallery (Sydney)
Projecton times: 29 - 30 november, 10 am -7.30 pm
Free access with greenpass
Park Hub, via Garofalo 31, Milan
Courtesy by:
Hoda Zarbaf Estate
Creating a workshop on future construction means investigating the quality of design opportunities and individual contexts, giving due consideration to global market opportunities, as well as placing design at the core of the social debate.
Michele Rossi tackles the possibilities of innovative design in terms of responsibility to the territory, the landscape and above all the people who will be involved in a project, in the round table debate ‘Il progetto al centro’, as part of ‘The Place to build’, a series of meetings organised by Agorà Activities for MADE EXPO 2021 in Milan.
Moderated by Carla De Meo.
Thursday 25th November at 11 am
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Research and the choice of materials in building design can no longer comply with deep-rooted preconceptions and dogmatic logic. Materials that are as different as wood, ceramic, glass, aluminium possess qualities and potential that can and must be expressed in different ways, weighing up their global impact.
Michele Rossi and Michele Versaci take part in a round table discussion for the series of meetings 'The Place to build' organised by Agorà Activities as part of MADE EXPO 2021 in Milan.
Moderated by Carla De Meo.
Monday 22nd November at 3 pm.
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Park Hub is hosting the exhibition of the Cesura group, a collective of photographers that has been creating independent projects since 2008, with the aim of following a univocal direction in terms of both style and content.
The works of the Paesaggio Urbano exhibition portray utopian and inevitable visions of urbanisation and the contrasting, clashing relationship between landscape and humanity − all these representations of the present being part of the great debate on our future experience of the city.
Inauguration: November 24, 7 - 10 pm
Exhibition: November 25 / December 1, 10 am - 7.30 pm (close on sunday)
Free access with greenpass
Park Hub, via Garofalo 31, Milan
Photo credit:
© Francesco Bellina - Cesura
Una bambina guarda alcune case dello Zen. Quartiere Zen, Palermo. 2020.