Hem hem ... it is with pride to announce that this week have reached 100 posts. For the occasion, as you may have noticed I decided to write a little refreshed the layout of the blog ... not 100% yet but we say that he copes well, missing only a few small incli ... surely find some imperfection, but [... ]
Read more ...26. September 2008
Just a few hours early Singapore Grand Prix, first grand-prize in F1 history to be played at night. And when you run at night What you need? But no light?! and indeed for the occasion was made a lighting with controfiocchi. The numbers are truly impressive: 100 km of [...]
Read more ...23. September 2008
A few days ago I published an article where I've expressed my opinion on the controversy that arose on lighting the Cathedral of Milan. Last Thursday appeared on the Courier magazine article in which the lighting designer Alain Guilhot expressing an opinion on absolutely negative, "that horreur" the exclamation! And they even suggested that [...]
Read more ...17. September 2008
Environmental sustainability, an expectation of modern life which is increasingly be part of the design of everyday objects: from home, home appliances to the lighting of course. This is the leitmotiv of LightenUP, an event which will take place within 100% Design exhibition 2008, London on 18-21 September next and prpoposto by [re] design, a social enterprise [...]
Read more ...16. September 2008
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Read more ...14. September 2008
That China is becoming the new forum for new and innovative architectural solutions and technology, well, I think it is now clear to everyone. We need only recall the main building and symbol of the Olympics just ended, the Olympic Stadium, the "Bird Nest" Herzog and de Meuron, and the National Aquatics Centre, the "Watercube" Study [...]
Read more ...7. September 2008
A few days ago on major newspapers, including Corriere della Sera, has discussed the lighting of the Cathedral of Milan. To kick off the controversy that has involved three main actors, the City of Milan, The Venerable Fabbrica del Duomo and the A2A (formerly AEM), it was a comment the mayor Letizia Moratti [...]
Read more ...2. September 2008
I recently had the good fortune to visit Tokyo and one of the most interesting things I saw was the Chanel building designed by noted American architect Peter Marino. The building is located in Ginza, the popular "neighborhood of luxury," and was opened in 2004 although they have already passed some years since (as we know [...]
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27. September 2008
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