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Architecture as a Form of Dialogue

Luca Molinari

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English
Forma Edizioni
01 June 2025
Architecture has the power to condense within itself many different desires that make the built space an organism that lives and changes with us over time, influencing our lives and visions of the world, as well as the lives of the communities that will see it, pass through it and inhabit it in different ways each time.

Travelling and dialoguing with such different and particular clients, between Asia and Europe, not only offers the public a different and unsettling view of Archea's work, but above all, it allows a correct reading of the degrees of complexity that every architectural practice today has to face when moving around the world, on scales and images and places. The words of the clients play, with the world of the Archea studio – one of the Italian studios with more branches and offices in the world than any other, with its working methodology, with its protagonists, with the obsessions that have become identity elements indicative of the maturity of the Florentine studio, founded by Marco Casamonti, Giovanni Polazzi and Laura Andreini, who were joined by Silvia Fabi in 2001, when Archea Associati was born.

Exhibition at La Galerie d'Architecture from 8 November to 7 December 2024. Opening on 7 November in the presence of the architects from Archea Associati / Marco Casamonti & Partners.

AUTHOR: Luca Molinari combines curating and writing work with academic and research activities. He has been teaching History of Contemporary Architecture at SUN, Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli since 2007 and is currently visiting professor at Cornell University of Architecture, Art, and Planning in Rome and Fondazione Fotografia Modena. He was director of the School of Design at NABA, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (2005-06). He has collaborated and still writes as an independent author for several national and international newspapers including: Corriere della Sera, La Stampa, AD, Platform, Domus, Lotus, Abitare, Ottagono, Il progetto, Archis, L'architecture d'aujourd'hui, A+U and IlPost. Since 2015 he has held the weekly architecture column in the magazine L'Espresso.

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Nine works of architecture narrated through the words of the clients who desired and built them .

Buildings and architects include Antinori Nel Chianti Classico Winery, Florence - Piero Antinori; Viola Park, Florence - Rocco Commiso; Hand Production Building, Florence - Ferruccio Ferragamo; Air Albania Stadium, Tirana - Idajet Ismailaj; Alban Tower, Tirana - Alban Xhaferi; Breus Art Center, Tblisi - Shalva Breus; Kiss Bridge, Phu Quoc - Dang Minh Truong, Hoang Vu Lan; Ecepdi Energy Center, Shanghai - Gu Jin; Hope Square Building, Taipei - Diana Lin, Stiven Peng

89 colour illustrations
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Imprint:   Forma Edizioni
Country of Publication:   Italy
Dimensions:   Height: 340mm,  Width: 260mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   1.752kg
ISBN:   9788855211994
ISBN 10:   8855211994
Pages:   288
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Luca Molinari combines curating and writing work with academic and research activities. He has been teaching History of Contemporary Architecture at SUN, Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli since 2007 and is currently visiting professor at Cornell University of Architecture, Art, and Planning in Rome and Fondazione Fotografia Modena. He was director of the School of Design at NABA, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (2005-06). He has collaborated and still writes as an independent author for several national and international newspapers including: Corriere della Sera, La Stampa, AD, Platform, Domus, Lotus, Abitare, Ottagono, Il progetto, Archis, L'architecture d'aujourd'hui, A+U and IlPost. Since 2015 he has held the weekly architecture column in the magazine L'Espresso.

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