Empathy of living

[...] On the one hand, a strong design impulse, born from a real emotional impulse. On the other hand, a desire, a need, as contemporary as possible: to deal with realities that are more distant from architecture, but which are nevertheless fundamental for a successful design. [...]

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. of view

[...] Most young architects who leave university, despite having graduated with top marks and in a relatively adequate period of time, find difficulties to fit into the professional environment. [...]

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ArchitectureElisa Cecconi
Living Shenzhen

[...] By gathering relevant data regarding people’s perception and their behaviour in the urban environment, we will be able to overlay on the traditional urban planning layers the urban identity of a place, through a study of the individual’s experience, introducing a top-bottom-top mechanism and leading to innovation in the urban planning process. [...]

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The concept of the future.

[...] Therefore, adopting an integrated and multidisciplinary approach that involves transversal skills and allows identifying innovative solutions is an essential tool to cope with the direct and indirect impacts of our projects and activities. [...]

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EconomyAndrea Stefani
The geometry of multidisciplinarity

[...] The simple parts, the zeros, create a complex structure that moves, in continuous evolution. But evolution can only depend on a renewed knowledge, on the discovery of the new and the continuous comparison with others, with people who, even if they do not have your same role, can have ideas to share, to take care of and to grow. [...]

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Visual DesignGiulia Zuffi
Such an engineer

[...] Although apparently this draws a line between who in the engineering field is dedicated to a consumer product and who instead designs a component product, the moment of human interaction is luckily there also for an engineer who works on component. [...]

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EngineeringPietro Pozzi
Multidisciplinarity

[...] it is necessary to consider a reality that is increasingly taking shape and that today it’s essential to plan constructions and buildings that could be defined as the "future generation’ one": we talk about all energy saving studies, the use of innovative materials and the development of sustainable green architecture. [...]

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The faceted, multidisciplinary life of a law graduate

[...] Law itself, I believe, is one of the greatest examples of multidisciplinarity: its true aim is, in fact, to bring order to chaos, in a yearning for regulation that invests each aspect of everyday life: from legislation governing architecture and engineering to rules on the boundaries of science and bioethics to regulations protecting pieces of art and monuments, up to laws limiting the legal order itself, that is, meta-law in its purest form. [...]

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The role of the architect in contemporary society

[...] Artists, collagists, muralists, illustrators, photographers, architects, and students... they all contributed together to our project. They are all voices – coming indeed from different fields – that often do not dialogue but which, in our opinion, help to outline a portrait as multifaceted and complete as possible on our research topics. [...]

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ArchitectureJärfälla