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  • FOR A DE-GLOBALIZED ARCHITECTURE

    by Jacopo Muzio Original article https://www.arcipelagomilano.org/archives/55822 The US government's research center for disease control and prevention has published an epidemiological survey on a call center in South Korea, where the evolution of a Covid outbreak is shown 19 broke out in their offices located between the seventh and eleventh floors of a building in…

  • AIRPORTS RAILWAY: SE SHAPE IS EQUAL TO THE SUBSTANCE

    The 25 October was organized at the Council of Zone 3 an interesting evening on the Milan railway stations, where among the many acts, He was presented the research entitled "Transformations of the railway stations, results of a comparison of expectations, needs and wishes of local people "conducted in 2013 by the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies at Politecnico di Milano for the Municipality of Milan in order to systematise the "civic" contributions on the theme: Zone Tips, neighborhood committees, associations, etc.

  • PASS THE POLICY, ARCHITECTURE REMAINS

    Jacopo Muzio Original article: http://The www.arcipelagomilano.org/archives/36127 27 January expires on for the redevelopment of the International Architecture Competition of the Fruit and Vegetable Market in Milan, 592.000 square meters - equivalent to two-thirds of the Bicocca - organized by Sogemi, subsidiary of the City of Milan and controlled by the Department of Commerce. A competition that is not a competition, reported the Order…

  • Biennale of Architecture in Venice 2014. Italy Milan, fundamentals

    Jacopo Muzio Original article: http://A little-used news.mytemplart.com/it/2014-venice-architecture-biennale-italia-milano-fundamentals/ Biennale Architecture is housed in the fascinating spaces of the Arsenale and the Giardini in Venice, This year exceptionally extended from 7 June to 23 November and curated by Rem Khoolaas. The dearth of visitors is perhaps reflected in the "fundamental" lack of interest of the Italian public regarding the fifth Art, so much…