Tag Rome

04-03-2015
mostra Lina Bo Bardi in Italia al Maxxi Roma
The exhibition underway at Maxxi in Rome, Lina Bo Bardi in Italia / Quello che volevo, era avere Storia marks the centennial of the famous Italian architect’s birth.

24-02-2015
Romeow, cat cafe in Rome
Interior designer Tommaso Guerra has designed a bistro in Rome for people – and cats. He got the idea from Japan’s Neko Cafés; the café offers vegan food and desserts combined with an unconditional love of cats.

20-02-2015
The new Milan stadium and stadiums in Floornature
The plan for the new Milan football stadium was one of the hot topics on the social networks last week, and so we decided to dedicate this week’s best of the week section to the big sports stadiums we have presented in Floornature and the architectural practices that designed them.

19-02-2015
Noses Architects’ Kook is a modern version of Mediterranean
Noses Architects designed a restaurant near Rome which combines contrasting elements of high-tech and traditional Mediterranean architecture, creating an attractive atmosphere that stimulates all the senses.

06-02-2015
The Best of the Week: The image
A common thread in many of the news articles published this week in Floornature is “the image” of buildings and landscapes, represented by photographs, as well as image in a figurative sense, in the way communications and information convey the image of a project.

03-02-2015
Found in Translation: Palladio – Jefferson exhibition
The popularity of Palladio’s work and his influence on American architecture are documented through the lens of Filippo Romano in the exhibition underway at CCA in Montréal.

30-01-2015
urbEXPO 2015, the street art and photography exhibition doubles up
urbEXPO in 2015 is doubling up.

21-01-2015
The House with Coloured Lights, by Andreescu & Gaivoronski
Romanian architectural practice Andreescu & Gaivoronski has designed a home in which the windows play with natural light through broken-up panes of glass, adding evocative iridescent colours to the interior of the home.