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ONSTAGE: INTERVIEW WITH ENNIO BRION

27-03-2019

ONSTAGE: INTERVIEW WITH ENNIO BRION

"The term utopia is the most convenient way to liquidate what you do not have the will, capacity, or courage to do. A dream seems like a dream until it doesn’t start somewhere, only then becomes a purpose, that is something infinitely greater”- Adriano Olivetti

<strong>ONSTAGE: INTERVIEW WITH CHANG YONG TER</strong>

11-02-2019

ONSTAGE: INTERVIEW WITH CHANG YONG TER

Even if extremely pragmatic and rational in their approaches, the proposals of the architect, Chang Yong Ter, in the research of establishing a tuneful co-existence between human beings and nature, tend to lose material definition, fading into the abstraction of idyllic situations that resonate in our hearts with the power of utopian visions.

Interview with Giacomo della Villa: Iris Ceramica Group for Isokinetic

02-01-2019

Interview with Giacomo della Villa: Iris Ceramica Group for Isokinetic

Floornature interviewed Giacomo della Villa, who has designed advanced sports rehabilitation facilities for Isokinetic in a number of cities in Italy and in London. Della Villa designed the interiors of the Isokinetic centres using the Iris Ceramica Group’s high-tech ceramic surfaces.

Interview with R2K, Olavi Koponen and Véronique Klimine

19-12-2018

Interview with R2K, Olavi Koponen and Véronique Klimine

We talk to Olavi Koponen and Véronique Klimine of R2K about designing long-lasting architecture today. The importance of fully understanding the local climate and the desire to share information with everyone involved in the project right from the start are R2K’s key tactics

Iris Ceramica Group at Cersaie 2018 New Products and Pollution

05-10-2018

Iris Ceramica Group at Cersaie 2018 New Products and Pollution

At the 36th Cersaie International Exhibition of Ceramic Tile and Bathroom Furnishings, Iris Ceramica Group CEO Federica Minozzi met with the press to discuss the new products presented by the Group’s brands and other news from the group of companies.

Interview with the award-winning Interior Designer Andrea Farr

03-10-2018

Interview with the award-winning Interior Designer Andrea Farr

American interior designer Andrea Farr, owner of Milwaukee-based Farr Interiors won the Grand Prize in the Design category of the prestigious 2018 Coverings Installation & Design (CID) Awards with her interior design project for a single, luxury unit created from three apartments, using material by Iris Ceramica Group.

Terrence Zhang – An exclusive interview for Floornature

20-07-2018

Terrence Zhang – An exclusive interview for Floornature

Terrence Zhang is a Chinese photographer who made architecture photography history last year after winning the award for best architecture photography of the year at the World Architecture Festival 2017.  His photo of the swimming pool at the Campus of Tianjin University has done the rounds of the web but Zhang's passion for photography was born ten years earlier when he was still simply a designer.  Reducing the entire production of a photographer to a single photograph is an extremely simplistic act, as photographers will understand. For this reason, one year later, Floornature's editorial staff decided to go beyond the fleeting honours of the news, those famous 15 minutes of fame prophesied by Andy Warhol, and present you the best architecture photographer in the world in more detail, to give you a deeper understanding of Terrence Zhang as a photographer, and not as a project proposed at an architecture festival. It's easy to fall in love with an architecture photograph, doing it the right way is not quite so ordinary. Our photographer is well aware of this and took the opportunity to show off his skills, "and become a rising star in the architecture photography scene" with two photographs taken in 2012. The projects in question are Palm Island Chongqing and Fengmingshan Park Chongqing, designed by Hassell and Marta Schwartz, respectively.  There were a few questions we just had to ask: what's in his backpack? What are his favourite lenses? What is his approach to post-production? His answer was short but to the point: "I use a Sony a7r2, combined with the TS-E 17 and 24 and the GM24-70. There isn't much post-production, I try to limit myself to colour correction.  The most important thing is what you choose when you take the photo and the light at the time you take it." In talking about the award he won last year Terrence Zhang reveals that he didn't just see it as a milestone and well-deserved recognition after ten years of photography: he seized the opportunity and began producing architecture videos as well as photographs. Terrence is frank, and he knows where he wants to go. It is clear from the words he uses: business, star, market, industry... But when we asked him to elaborate on the aesthetic and research component of his work, he certainly wasn't caught unawares. His idea of perfection in architecture photography stems from the cancellation of the photographer: "every project is unique and shouldn't be immortalised according to 'the photographer's style', but rather in its own original character", as designed by the architects. And the process of choice must "extract the nature and uniqueness of each building, to deliver them to the audience correctly". What moves him, Zhang reveals, is his "pure love for architecture, really being in the moment, the fact of being there and seeing, feeling the environments and buildings". The point, he continues, is that photographing architecture is something fun and meaningful, being behind the lens can express an atavistic, specific sentiment of that architecture and ensure that other people feel it in turn. Probably like most photographers, Zhang plans to visit as many countries as possible, to discover and learn about the most diverse types of architecture, to get a feel for them, to photograph them and to make sure that other people experience his same emotions when looking at them. All, of course, while continuing to build his business. Francesco Cibati https://www.terrencezhang.com

Interview with Francesco Marzullo

20-06-2018

Interview with Francesco Marzullo

Architect and engineer Francesco Marzullo, with 45 years of experience and a big studio in Rome, tells us about the wealth generated by interaction among different professions. His projects include Fiera di Milan and the station under the Imperial Forum and Casino Nobile di Villa Torlonia in Rome.

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