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Architecture and Landscape in harmony, in the new 2021 Norwegian Scenic Route projects

26-03-2021

Architecture and Landscape in harmony, in the new 2021 Norwegian Scenic Route projects

The Norwegian Scenic Routes attraction is continuing to make headway despite the challenges associated with the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. The routes that currently unwind through the beautiful and evocative Norwegian landscapes, offering visitors a mix of nature and architecture well integrated into the local context, will see the addition of six new Scenic Route projects to be completed in 2021 and four more that have been announced for the 2022 summer season. By the end of 2023, the Norwegian program will see a total of 190 architectural and artistic installations developed.

<strong>RE-CONJUGATE OUR TIME: THE NAVIGLI</strong><br />

20-10-2020

RE-CONJUGATE OUR TIME: THE NAVIGLI

"The periphery is perhaps poorer, but like me made up of the periphery- today has its shoes full of water, a coat torn out but still with pockets full of stars", Paolo Coretti

Rotterdam by bike, from countryside to canals

24-09-2020

Rotterdam by bike, from countryside to canals

The city of Rotterdam is known for its harbour and its architecture, especially from the post-war period and today’s famous icons, from the Erasmus Bridge to the station and the Markthal, to name but a few. But in no time at all, you can ride your bike out of the city, through the green countryside with its picturesque canals and farms.

Art and the Landscape in Italy, from the Dolomites to the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park

03-09-2020

Art and the Landscape in Italy, from the Dolomites to the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park

Summer in Italy heralded a myriad of initiatives enabling tourists to discover more about the natural environment in need of protection and safeguarding, including site-specific sculptural installations in the breathtaking natural landscape of the Ampezzo Dolomites and Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park.

TORONTO: a melting pot of architecture and design

04-12-2018

TORONTO: a melting pot of architecture and design

Toronto is a cultural melting pot featuring plenty of industrial and Victorian architecture, with warehouses converted into art and design galleries, artists’ studios and coffeeshops, cultural hubs of fashion and film and plenty of space for museums, too.

Vienna: The contemporary allure of an imperial capital

07-09-2018

Vienna: The contemporary allure of an imperial capital

The image of Vienna, characterised in the past by the grandeur of Imperial palaces, classic museums, the coffee shops that have been given intangible cultural heritage status and the waltzes and New Year’s Day concert of Viennese music, has changed since the ’80s with the addition of prominent new architectural emblems, while at the same time the city has become an important centre for contemporary art.

Le  Corbusier: The promise and challenge of Chandigarh.

08-05-2018

Le Corbusier: The promise and challenge of Chandigarh.

The urban plan of Chandigarh, a city established in the early ’50s following India’s proclamation of independence from the British Empire, represented Le Corbusier’s highly utopian personal vision of urban planning. 

Palermo, city of inclusion of art and architecture

09-02-2018

Palermo, city of inclusion of art and architecture

Palermo is 2018 Cultural Capital and hosts Manifesta 12, the European Contemporary Art Biennial, this year.

The most popular itineraries on Floornature's social networks

25-03-2016

The most popular itineraries on Floornature's social networks

At this time of spring festivities and holidays, we take a look at the Floornature itineraries that have attracted the most attention among fans on the portal's social network pages.

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