Posts Tagged ‘community’
A collection of 6 ideas, 6 design themes that describe new possibilities and challenges in time of crisis.
Read MoreThe transition towards sustainability and the development of new economic models is a major opportunity for re-thinking the design and economic models of our times.
There is still a great deal of unexploited potential and a huge reserve of knowledge and skill.
Many of our opportunities envisage a capacity to work together, over several levels, in the pursuit of quality in specific projects.
This is the great challenge for our future.
DESIGNING OUR FUTURE
A project by Cibicworkshop
in occasion of Abitare il Tempo 1.1 – 100% Projects:
concept by
Aldo Cibic and Tommaso Corà
installation:
Cristina Reolon, Andrea Francesconi, Alessandro Squatrito e Lodovica Guarnieri
For further informations:
Abitare il Tempo: www.abitareiltempo.it
The potential of the countryside: Life, work and tourism close to nature. A new model of suburban settlement for integrating the needs and offerings of different economic categories.
Read MoreCook room: A place for tasting multi‐cultural experiences. A place where people having different tastes and cultures can become chefs.
Read MoreLiving together, Living better: Buildings and multi‐functional quarters in the dense city. Living together with high quality at a reasonable cost.
Read MoreA collection of 6 ideas, 6 design themes that describe new possibilities and challenges in time of crisis.
Read MoreWorkshop and conferences at Comodamente Festival, with Aldo Bonomi, Juan Manuel Palerm Salazar, Franco Zagari, Roberto Masiero by Cibicworkshop.
Read MoreA multidisciplinary design workshop by Cibicworkshop at IUAV University in Venice from 13rd june to 8th july 2011
Read MoreElecta presents the book: "Towards Milan Expo": a graphic story of what a Universal Exposition is and some idea of what the one to be held in Milano in 2015 is going to be like.
Read More2011 - Shed without a owner: Design workshop at Festival delle Città Impresa / IV Edition.
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