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30-03-2020
Matteo Cirenei's vision of Milan's districts a year ago
In Spring 2019, the architecture photographer, Matteo Cirenei explored eight districts in Milan through his camera lens. These zones are changing, experimental urban planning projects have also been put in place for some of them. An overview that connects streets, buildings, public places, different contrasting realities.

23-01-2020
Jacques Toussaint in Riola in the church designed by Alvar Aalto
The French artist Jacques Toussaint has created a new site-specific work from his "L'Esprit des Lieux" series for the church of Santa Maria Assunta in Riola di Vergato (1976-1978), designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto and constructed after a long labour of love.

24-01-2018
Exhibition Prima visione. I fotografi e Milano
Milan, a constantly changing city in the photographs shot by the attentive eyes of Milanese or landscape photographers.

17-08-2017
The Getty Foundation and Pier Luigi Nervi's Flaminio stadium
As part of its “Keeping it Modern” initiative, the Getty Foundation has decided to contribute to the conservation of the Flaminio stadium designed by Pier Luigi Nervi for the Rome Olympics in 1960.

09-11-2015
Architettura sintattica photo exhibition in Milan
The Pirelli building in Milan hosts a photo exhibition until December 1, entitled 'Architettura sintattica: 10 photographers, 40 works, 20 masters of modern Milan' as part of the Architecture Pavilion programme at Vittorio Sgarbi's EXPO of the Fine Arts.

04-11-2015
Expo after Expo Milano photo exhibition
Tomorrow, November 5, the Order of Architects of Milan opens an exhibition entitled ExpodopoExpo, Lo sguardo di 8 fotografi sulle eredità urbane e ambientali di 7 Expo (“ExpoafterExpo: 8 photographers look at the urban and environmental aftermath of 7 Expos”), in which professional photographers look at the heritage of a number of World’s Fairs.

14-02-2014
Andrea Castrignano Total White design in Milan
Clean, minimal lines and bright total white spaces in a home designed by architect Andrea Castrignano in Milan.