Archive of the Category 'Designers Talk'

Design On Stage: architect Laura Villani and the project for the exhibition space

Tuesday 17 April 2007

Just one day before the beginning of Design On Stage, event curator and designer Laura Villani speaks about the exhibition space.


The Design on Stage 2007 event taking place at the Triennale Museum during the Salone del Mobile trade-fair in Milan will, within a space planned with works of art mounted into the Pavillon facade, present the majesty of a place in constant motion where, every day, new stars bring to life the stage, that is also part salon, part photographic set and part location for a design exhibition.

Pareti d’Autore has been planned by prominent figures of the international elite, emanating from different artistic environments such as architecture, design, art, fashion and music. The extraordinary artists who designed the Pareti d’Autore created by DesignTaleStudio are Sandra Bermudez (art), Michele De Lucchi (design), Elio Fiorucci (fashion), Peter Halley (art), Romina Power (music) and Karim Rashid (design) each of whom will be, in turn, the protagonist of an audience introducing his/her creative world and posing for the set of Claudio Porcarelli, the renowned photographer to the celebrities who will be present with his entourage to realize an exhibition in progress that will create the portrait of the creative world of 2007 present at the Salone and present, in a book, his collection of photographs giving a panoramic view of the portraits gathered.

The show-casing space has, therefore, many different functions at the same time: première for the presentation of the Pareti d’Autore collection, photographic set where the audience is the direct spectator of the shoot, art exhibition to show the artists’ collections and the key concepts lying behind them. A place where the different art expressions can live together and where everyone can interact as an author, spectator, visitor or simply inter-actor among the different artistic currents involved.

The furnishing elements themselves offer an innovative perspective of the ceramic cladding, making it a real design surface, brilliant and seductive like a pure gold case. A constant commitment to design and project planning that saw me working on many different fronts: from the planning of the collection and of the Pavillon, to the event presenting the authors and the photographic work in progress.

Chicago Coverings: Palm Springs desert architecture

Friday 13 April 2007

We are honored to feature a post written by architect Paolo Cermasi about the booth he designed on behalf of Refin/DesignTaleStudio for the Coverings trade fair, beginning in Chicago on April, 17th.

Rendering del progetto di Pietro Cermasi

The desert, a boundary of the human living and a metaphor of the mental abstraction, a nowhere-land for mystics, writers, artists and visionaries. “ Refin Ceramiche SpA “ installation, designed by Paolo Cermasi, is a small tribute to the extraordinary legacy of modern housing that a group of architects and designers built in the ’40 and ’50 in Palm Springs, California desert.

For 20 years, there has been experienced how the house could function in a very modern way within their environment. Amid volcanic boulders , in a fully mineral world, only steel, concrete, slate, glass and tiles could survive.

The desert demanded a new way of thinking how to live there. Fireplaces were called by winter nights, extensive fabric canopies were demanded for sun protection of the large tiled outdoors where people wanted to be when they were there. Under the massive flat roofs, wall divisions became thinner and fewer , making the houses transparent and weightless:

The western “desert architecture” opened the way to the most dominant character of the contemporany architectural research.

[tags]Chicago, Coverings, Paolo Cermasi, architecture, booth, stand, design, Refin, DesignTaleStudio [/tags]