Laboratory abstract

Facing the challenge of designing abandoned urban spaces, the Laboratory applies a transdisciplinary approach to the reuse of existing buildings, with particular attention to memory and the psychological implications of the relationship between people and environments Theme: redevelopment of the Oriani Mazzini Institute, course at P.ta Vigentina 15, Milan, with a view to urban regeneration, through a sustainable, reversible, aesthetically connoted interior design project.

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Project Description

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AnUmani

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Course: Laboratorio di Design degli Interni (Section I2)

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Academic Year: 2019/2020

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ProfessorsAnna Anzani, Davide Crippa, Massimo Schinco, Nicolas Gyömörey

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Tutors: Emilio Lonardo, Giulio Capitani, Costanza Trinari

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Partner: Comune di Milano

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Students: Caselli Claudia, Ciliberti Elisa. D’aleo Giulia, Paggi Martina, Picasso Giulia, Reati Marta, Vettoretti Ilaria

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2020 has placed the sapiens in front of a rebellious reality: by keeping them away from their habits and undermining their certainties of invincibility it has forced them all to reflect upon their role in natural ecosystems. Starting from this feeling of interconnection, ANUMANI tries to lay the foundations of a newfound bond beyond the limits of species. Interiors, developing like landscapes, offer users the opportunity to use their immagination and escape from their usual behavioral patterns. People might find themselves working crouched on the ground like amphibians or suspended in mid-air like birds. Only by experimenting with unusual points of view it will be possible to rediscover what consolidated habits have long hidden.

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