Posts Tagged ‘Installation’
Designing Our Future has been designed for Abitare il Tempo 1.1 – 100% Projects.
The installation consists of a path through which the visitor walk entering into the show.
The 8 walls illustrate the project concept and are:
1. Living together, living better
Buildings and multi-functional quarters in the dense city.
2. One star hotel: this home is a hotel
A new business model for distributed hospitality.
3. Cook room
A place for tasting multi-cultural experiences.
4. Botanic park: enjoy nature every day
The botanical garden as a place for entertainment.
5. Casa workshop
Living and working under the same roof in the new suburbs.
6. The potential of the countryside
Life, work and tourism close to nature.
Installation photos from Cibicworkshop Flickr channel:
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
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