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14-04-2015
Alvisi Kirimoto + Partners Piazza Faber Tempio Pausania Sardinia
The town of Tempio Pausania in Sardinia will soon have a piazza named after well-known singer and songwriter Fabrizio De Andrè. Piazza Faber is based on an idea by architect Renzo Piano, developed by Alvisi Kirimoto + Partners.

08-04-2015
Compact Karst House: Dekleva Gregorič redesigns the karst rural home
Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti has designed a new Compact Karst House based on the traditional model of the rural karst home. In the village of Vrhovlje, Slovenia, stands a little house updating the historic style of karst houses: Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti’s Compact Karst House reconstructs the traditional façade with stones set in concrete.

30-03-2015
Lofts and apartments with interior design by Larese-Tonellato
Padua, Italy. LareseTonellato architectural studio has designed and overseen the conversion of an old warehouse into a private loft in which white interiors dialogue with materials such as wood and concrete to create a warm, cosy atmosphere.

25-03-2015
Livegreenblog in Pietrasanta and Pisa, The City and The Water
In the run-up to the September workshop “THE CITY AND THE WATER - Architecture, arts and self-construction experiences: the regeneration of the “Due Laghi” artisan area in Pietrasanta” Livegreenblog attended the visits to Pietrasanta and the keynote lecture by Spanish architect Santiago Cigureda in Pisa.

24-03-2015
Porcelain floor and wall tiles for bars and restaurants
Perfect for cafés and restaurants, Pietralavica and Lastranera porcelain tiles help create settings and solutions of great charm and elegance, underlining every element of the interior and creating attractive lighting effects

17-03-2015
Porcelain floor and wall tiles for public places
Floors are a key to the design of public places, not only because their qualities of strength and firmness solve many issues with stress and pollution but because their appearance has an ability to define the social identity of spaces.

13-03-2015
Active anti-bacterial tiles: anti-bacterial floors
Iris Ceramica’s Active is a self-cleaning, anti-pollutant and anti-bacterial floor composed of porcelain tiles which are eco-sustainable at every phase in production, from the selection of raw materials to the production of indoor and outdoor floor and wall tiles.

11-03-2015
The City and The Water Workshop University of Pisa
“The City and The Water, Architecture arts and self-construction experiences for a new artisan area in Pietrasanta” is the title of the international workshop organised by DESTeC (Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering) at the University of Pisa, the Municipality of Pietrasanta and the Centre of visual arts (CAV) in Pietrasanta.