Park Associati participates to “Open! Studi Aperti”, the event that opens architecture studios throughout Italy to the public.We are open Friday, May 18th from 10 to 19, visit us and discover the studio extension with the new facilities.
From 17th to 22nd of April, during the Milano Design Week Park Associati hosts the unpublished project of "From outer Space", a young Milanese design studio.
Production unit is a project by "From outer Space", a design studio founded in Milan by Anna Paola Buonanno and Piergiorgio Italiano. The installation will showcase a series of contemporary, affordable, semi-finished materials, dismantled starting from their standard formats, and then reassembled in fundamental parts, experimenting the production of new pieces of furniture. The project aims to ennoble the matter through basic design and to show a possible alternative to design production, while telling an abstract interior.
www.fromouterspace.it
From 17th to 22nd April, from 10a to 7 pm - Thursday 19th from 10 am to 10 pm.
Park Associati inaugurated on April 10th, the extension of the studio practice in via Garofalo, in Milan.
An enhanced workplace with new spaces dedicated to design and research, but above all an opportunity to expand Park Associati’s vision.
The renewed location will be open to the city, to professionals, and to clients.
By hosting workshops, exhibitions and events, we will take the chance to talk about our times. In our new offices, we will be exploring architecture and urbanism, as well as art, music, and cinema, and we’ll support the work of young talented professionals.
We will have a bigger space to work, to think, to cook, to create mockups, to meet up.
We won’t become anything other than what we already are, but we will have more and more space to share.
The exhibition, curated by Luca Molinari and Chiara Ingrosso brings together 70 Italian architects to the Palazzo Reale of Caserta, giving life to a comparison between story and image for a contemporary vision of Dante’s Divina Commedia. From 8 to 29 March.
The representation of the three worlds crossed by Dante within the Divine Comedy fascinated visionary artists, illustrators and scientists for centuries. Giuseppe Terragni was the first among the architects to give shape to Dante’s imaginary through the never-built Danteum project in Rome, imagining the otherworldly journey as a spatial as well as spiritual experience, made possible by the instruments of architecture.
The curators have now suggested this experiment to 70 Italian architectural firms, asking them for a two-dimensional image of the Commedia in the form of a section.