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Milan 2023


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Milanese apartments often have something that ties them together, beyond entrances that are too small or enormous or elongated kitchens. Something that tends to organize, divide space, build rooms. The rooms have a door. They are divided from each other and look out. Sometimes the doors slam when they close, making a noise you won’t forget.



Beginning again by changing house, moving to Milan, perhaps also means dealing with distances, the proportions of spaces. In reality we don’t know if geography is central, and how it comes into play in this project.
But in this house in the suburban streets of Milan, the distribution of the plan aims to reaffirm the thickness of the body of a Milanese building, as there are many, freeing diagonal views and eliminating the world made up of rooms. It wants to try to unite, not to divide, to “dissolve, not to tear”.








The Canada of novels and cinematic film wants to convey to us infinite landscapes, conifers, lakes, the cold outside and the warmth in the living rooms.
This is why there are few doors, and they are not all the same, and they do not all close in the same way; some have a single door and are two hundred and ten high, others have double swinging doors and contain coats and another that looks like a wall, balanced and as high as the ceiling, and colorful and always open. Not all doors always close, some rarely and some never.




This is also the case among the veins of the Alpi Sottsass that form the storage totem positioned to the side, in a strange object that speaks and gestures and interacts with its various sides, mirrored towards the entrance, a bar corner towards the sofa and a wine cellar towards the dinner table.
The space which, as we know, is in the void between things, has an almost liquid shape which does not stop but continues along the walls from one side to the other, and comes to rest near the window, in front of the trees of the courtyard.




“we should always keep in mind that space is jagged around every cherry tree and every leaf on every branch that moves in the wind, and every serration on the edge of every leaf, and also shapes itself on every leaf vein, and on the network of veins inside the leaf and on the piercings with which the arrows of light riddle it at every moment, everything printed in negative in the paste of the void, so that there is nothing that does not leave its mark, every possible footprint of every possible thing, and at the same time every transformation of these footprints moment by instant, so that the pimple that grows on the nose of a caliph or the soap bubble that settles on the breast of a washerwoman changes the general shape of space in all its dimensions”.

(Italo Calvino, Le Cosmicomiche, Milan, 1993)







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DOMUS ARTICLE

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Milan 2023


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The project involves the renovation of the old Microsoft headquarters in Segrate, Milan.
The new buildings are part of the SeGreen business park, welcoming the values of greenery and sustainability. The aim of the project is the creation of a single Business Park, thanks to the continuity with the existing landscape and central public space.
The building, partly of new construction, is therefore intended as a final backdrop of the entire Business Park. The new background of alternating volumes in height and colors of the facades is almost the re-proposal of an urban composition partly absent in this part of Segrate.
The starting point from which the project was born was the coherent development of an architectural quality accompanied by a high sensitivity and care about the Green project.






The presence of all these functions was the opportunity of research that moved us to image a sequence of simple constructions.
The service pavilions respect the logic that has guided the entire project of the new Business Park, that is the relationship between architecture and nature. Precisely for this reason they present themselves not as enclosed and independent volumes but as places able to accommodate inside them throughout the year of vegetation.











The first pavilion of the Segreen Project photographed by Lorenzo Zandri




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collaboration with Lorenzo Benzoni, Valeria Colosetti and Flora Gadda

Predazzo 2023


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Un bivacco è un oggetto che deve inserirsi in maniera rispettosa nel contesto e al tempo stesso deve essere ben visibile e riconoscibile da chi affronta la montagna, deve essere un elemento solido ma seguire i tempi e i movimenti della natura, deve offrire protezione in luoghi che possono repentinamente diventare inospitali, deve essere capace di accogliere chiunque lo incontri lungo il cammino superando le imposizioni date dalla sua ridotta volumetria.

La forma finale, media le esigenze interne con i lineamenti della montagna, è compatta e adesa al terreno. Un piccolo oggetto rispettoso del contesto.
Un pioniere nella natura.







Il progetto parte dall’interno, dallo schema del cosiddetto bivacco modello Berti, costituito da un ingresso frontale che si apre su un piccolo spazio vuoto, delimitato da tre serie di letti disposti a C. Nel progetto proposto il vuoto centrale viene ampliato in modo da dare maggiore respiro al letto sul fondo e consentire una maggiore libertà nei movimenti in presenza di più ospiti. L’ingresso è posto lateralmente, per lasciare spazio sul fronte rivolto a valle a una grande vetrata che consente di ammirare il panorama. Un’apertura collocata in posizione opposta rispetto all’ingresso guarda invece verso la montagna, verso il percorso che l’escursionista sta aspettando di affrontare.









L’involucro è definito da una struttura modulare in acciaio che si compone di 4 pezzi, facilmente trasportabili e che possono essere montati a secco in loco. Il modulo di testa, grazie al disegno simmetrico della pianta, è reversibile, permettendo quindi di collocare l’ingresso da un lato o dall’altro in base alla morfologia del luogo.







plans_of_milan
A Compendium of plans of Milanese Architecture


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The Instagram account that collects the floor plans of Milan
'Plans of Milan' exposes the hidden architecture of the city
by Lorenzo Salamone on NSS magazine

Those who have been living in Milan for a long time have learned to recognize its architectural styles. There are the railed courtyards typical of the Navigli, the historical ones of Brera and Corso Buenos Aires, the hyper-modern ones of Garibaldi and Isola – but the majority of the urban fabric of this city is composed of buildings that we could define "modern", raised between the end of the Second World War and the 80s, often anonymous when they disappear into the backdrop of our attention of passers-by but signed by illustrious architects such as Giovanni Muzio, Luigi Mattioni and Ignazio Gardella. Telling the hidden dimension of urban architecture (literally hidden under facades and plasters) is the mission of @plans_of_milan, an Instagram account that, unlike many other accounts dedicated to Milanese urban planning, does not post photos of the buildings but of their internal floor plans. The account is managed by an architect who prefers to remain anonymous, all we can say is that he lives and works in Milan and that he decided to turn his Pinterest boards into an Instagram account only last year. That's what he told us:

«I don't love Milan because love blinds you. We are just "together." Geometries, patterns and figures have always fascinated me and I started selecting and collecting the most interesting drawings as a search tool. In 2020 I decided to open an Instagram account».




A specialized work, halfway between tomographic and philological. It's no coincidence that each floor plan is accompanied by the name of the architect, the address and the year of construction. Almost an invitation, from the anonymous curator, to look at the hidden complexity of buildings that we often take for granted and to recover the history of a creative field, that of urban architecture, that historical monuments and grandiose skyscrapers sometimes overshadow. The selection applied by @plans_of_milan is really encyclopedic: it goes from the Montedoria Building of Gio Ponti to the condominium of Piazza Aquileia di Vico Magistretti; from the palaces of Corso Venezia to the modernist churches and the Teatro dei Filodrammatici. As if to say that in Milan the design really hides around every corner - which in fact corresponds to the truth.

The strictly minimalist aesthetics of the posts show Milan as a city-book to browse and its architecture as a labyrinthine and cerebral work – that is, coming out of the postcard and decorative aesthetic grind of Instagram and observing the city with "cadastral" rationality that is also the same optics of the creators of those buildings and therefore a more sincere lens through which to appreciate their work.

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central_plan_architecture
A Compendium of plans of Central Plan Buildings



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collaboration with Valeria Colosetti
EDITORIAL PICK MENTION

nowhere 2020

FLOOR PLAN BATTLE by NON ARCHITECUTRE
48 hours competition


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The aim of the “48h Floor Plan Battle” competition is to develop one drawing to communicate an architectural design. The participants are asked to draft one floorplan, with absolute freedom of interpretation, technique and level of abstraction. Even the concept of floorplan itself can be questioned in order to craft the most expressive way to represent the design.

The Supermarket in a pandemic scenario is the first building typology selected for the 48h Floor Plan Battle Competition.
Participants are asked to design a building where people can safely shop for groceries, considering current guidelines and restrictions adopted all around the world. Designers are encouraged to suggest ideas that could improve safety and hygiene for customers and workers. In addition, the shopping experience became for many a very stressful part of their routine. Long waiting time, narrow spaces and the fear of contamination contribute in creating a feeling of
danger. For others, the groceries is instead the only moment of relief from social isolation.
at studio elementare

Milan 2018


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The location is in the north-east of the city, on the site of the former Rizzoli - Corriere della Sera (now RCS Media Group) headquarters, in the street Rizzoli. Located at the centre of a renovation project designed to allow people to feel that they really belong.
The complex, developed by Inim 2, is composed by three towers that have different heights, where the more traditional office will be located. These are identified by their simplicity, thanks to presence of concrete slabs for each floor and a regular curtain-wall that open the view to the Parco Lambro.
The fourth building at the entrance of the complex in Via Rizzoli is the Welcome Building. Here is where the laboratory spaces will be located. The building is characterized by the composition in cubes in glass and bricks.
A project reflecting the new requirements of the digital age and the world of work, it is based on the flexibility of the spaces and on the availability of additional services.
These new spaces are located within a rational yet captivating piazza, which mirrors all the features of the NOVALIS project, with its 50,000 sqm of floor space.
The facilities are all located within the Welcome Building: as restaurants, meeting rooms, gym, ecc
In the three office buildings, visitors are welcomed by the prestigious double-height entrance halls. The internal space benefits from flexible and functional floor plans, easily adaptable to the specific needs of single offices and/or open space solutions.








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at studio elementare


Milan 2018



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The multifunctional pavilion had a second phase of evolution and re-design of the global project. In this new development the team decided to follow a more iconic and classic morphology, that could recall immediately the idea of public sacred space.

The project considers the high historical level of the nearby buildings. This is the reason the pavilion recalls the classical shapes of the church, as the little octagonal chapels and the apsis or the arches that are reiterated inside the church Santa Teresa del Gesù Bambino.
The main part of the pavilion has an octagonal shape, that is connected to two other rectangular volumes, where are hosted different function, as the entrance and the restrooms.

All the volumes are finished with ceramic tiles that diversify their selves with the colours and the geometries, so that the composition between the volumes is more dominant.

The plant let the building to be the division between the more public area that is bounded to the entrance and the more private and protected area close to the church.

The open air area characterized by the singular drawing of the flowerbed is a calm courtyard, that will host the visitors of the pavilion or just encourage the passers-by to enter for a break or a chit-chat under the shadow of a tree.






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Little Domestic Architectures is a photographic project born during the first quarantine period, on April 2020, due to the virus COVID-19, and it is organized as a public atlas of images located on an Instagram page.
Fabio Cappello and Marta Marotta, on behalf of PROFFERLO architecture, are the collectors of these images.
The Little Domestic Architectures are little models of imaginary or existing architectures made up of materials and objects available in our houses during isolation.
When staying outside wasn’t possible, the collectors have re-imagined the inside, seeking for an architectural landscape amongst the walls of the house: sponges, laundry pegs, brushes, coffee machines, bowls, glasses, plants, graters ad much more are the protagonists of the little architectures.
The project was born just as a diversion, but soon the founders decided to make it public with a dedicated Instagram page, so that anybody with an interest in architecture could participate.
At this time, the page counts almost 100 submissions, coming from all over the world: Italy, UK, Spain, Portugal, France, Ecuador, Australia, and Argentina.
In February 2021 the project was exhibited in London, in April 2021 the book was launched.






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LDA is curated by Fabio Cappello and Marta Marotta of PROFFERLO architecture, with preface of Valter Scelsi.
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EXPOSITION


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Expansion of Museo del Novecento
Milan 2020


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The Proposal project is based on the concept of openness and sharing. Hence the idea of ​​a first large room open to the city on the ground floor: a new place for culture and artistic events in the city of Milan. In this way a part of the Arengario is really given to the people of Milan.
The proper exhibition itinerary starts instead from the Museo del Novecento: using the existing entrance, once arrived at the first floor the visitor can continue on the existing itinerary or veer on the new bridge, whose design is a reference to the Gothic shapes of the nearby Duomo, and continue along the path of contemporary art in the new museum building.
Crossing the bridge the visitor will experience a complex exhibition machine designed to contain contemporary works of art.
Scaffolding, beams, ropes, curtains, sound systems, steel, wood grain, direct or soft lighting help to create a setting that can always be changed according to the pieces of art to be exhibited or the performances to be performed along the different levels of the Palazzo dell’Arengario.

The opening and sharing of the ground floor is therefore replaced by the flexibility of large free spaces as an ever-changing sequence for contemporary art.
At the end of the journey, the visitor will be able to reach an auditorium with a terrace on the top floor where they can enjoy the splendid view of the Duomo church.







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Milan 2017


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A renovation of an old laboratory transformed into space for a photographic studio and video making.
The need for a pure white space has become the drive to set up the new space while maintaining a post-industrial atmosphere









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An immaginary life in two dimensions in Flatland.
A sereis of Drawing as a free interpretation of "FLATLAND" a book by E.Abbot.
A world where men are figure and women are lines


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at studio elementare

Milan 2019


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"We have been looking for this house for a long time, anything have never moved us while entering into the others.

We imagined a shelter away from home, where not to feel alone, the old courtyards, its roofs and inside the floors, the windows, the original radiators. Wich is why we thought that we didn't want to lose anything of what it was, but to adapt it only to what we needed for us, with simplicity. Spend little and keep the values, don't waste even a square cm, an essential project. We have

imagined our life gathering together and with our guests.
We have learned by living, that we really don't need so much of everything and that perhaps being close to each other really helps us enjoy the simplicity of what we have, without wastefulness or excessive accumulation".






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Each Artist has his own muse, or more that one.
A desired woman, that maybe never really owned.
So every Architect has his own desired house.


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Francisco Goya _ Maya Desnuda
Artemisia Gentileschi _ Venere Dormiente
Amedeo Modigliani _ Nudo Draiato
Paul Gauiguin _ La donna dei Manghi
Édouard Manet _ Olympia
Jacques Louis David _ Reclining Nude


Milan 2017



Refubishment of an Apartment in NoLo, Milan



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Nuovo Teatro del Borgo
Milan 2018


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Since always, Theatre is the place where the entertainment is aimed for sharing culture and education. Where the entertainment has the purpose to create a real community that share culture and beauty.

The project wants to respect and emphasize the idea of theatre through the creation of a meaningful space that is composed by the founding elements of the ancient theatre.

The use of the theatre classical elements instills immediately to the space and to its atmosphere a new cultural dignity, and in a more practical way it permits to have a more flexible space, where to host multiple activities, like daily meetings, cinema and theatrical shows.

The concept that our team would like to offer to Teatro del Borgo is the creation of a new significant, meaningful space in the contemporary cultural milanese reality, where a new cultural development could be possible.






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