EVOKED is the first step of a wider project about unfinished architecture in Albania. The very core of the exhibition proposed, as conclusion of a shared research, is the possibility to envision working strategies about concrete frame buildings on the Albanian coast. The survey of domestic spaces would involve the coastline from Durrës to Ksamil as representative case for touristic, demographic and economic implications. The vision, as mixed media artwork, will be the main tool to gather a shared and multidisciplinary project, in which Albanian and Italian architects (sharing the same coastline aggression agency on their own territories) disclose potential strategies on informal conditions. The scope of the exhibition is a critic debat...
Officiamuseum Sicily and its Aidone headquarter: architectural experiments and strategies for the pr...
The paper explores the relation between space, both urban and rural territory arranged by Ottoman Em...
This paper is inspired by the Erasmus Intensive Program “Architecture of Modernism in the Seaside Re...
Unfinished Modernisations is a collaborative, long-term research platform on architecture and urban ...
During the last decades many things have changed and have been lost in small historic centers of ma...
The Albanian landscape is fractured into paradoxical parts. These fragments are palatable during the...
After 30 years of transition, Albania still aspires to a new culture of spatial planning. Its main p...
This book is the result of a research project designed and carried out at the Department of Architec...
Short abstract by the dean of FAED, Dr. Antonino Di Raimo "Architecture as the discipline devoted to...
The essay investigates coastline development along the southern area of the Albanian Riviera, introd...
The essay investigates coastline development along the southern area of the Albanian Riviera, introd...
The paper is focused on a methodology carried out to approach landscape and urban design, on the bas...
For the past five decades, hundreds of unfinished public works have been erected in Italy as the res...
The exhibition presented in occasion of the TIRANA Architecture Weeks 2014 was a modest summary of t...
Albania has a rich and varied cultural heritage; valuable traces of a millennialong-history that rem...
Officiamuseum Sicily and its Aidone headquarter: architectural experiments and strategies for the pr...
The paper explores the relation between space, both urban and rural territory arranged by Ottoman Em...
This paper is inspired by the Erasmus Intensive Program “Architecture of Modernism in the Seaside Re...
Unfinished Modernisations is a collaborative, long-term research platform on architecture and urban ...
During the last decades many things have changed and have been lost in small historic centers of ma...
The Albanian landscape is fractured into paradoxical parts. These fragments are palatable during the...
After 30 years of transition, Albania still aspires to a new culture of spatial planning. Its main p...
This book is the result of a research project designed and carried out at the Department of Architec...
Short abstract by the dean of FAED, Dr. Antonino Di Raimo "Architecture as the discipline devoted to...
The essay investigates coastline development along the southern area of the Albanian Riviera, introd...
The essay investigates coastline development along the southern area of the Albanian Riviera, introd...
The paper is focused on a methodology carried out to approach landscape and urban design, on the bas...
For the past five decades, hundreds of unfinished public works have been erected in Italy as the res...
The exhibition presented in occasion of the TIRANA Architecture Weeks 2014 was a modest summary of t...
Albania has a rich and varied cultural heritage; valuable traces of a millennialong-history that rem...
Officiamuseum Sicily and its Aidone headquarter: architectural experiments and strategies for the pr...
The paper explores the relation between space, both urban and rural territory arranged by Ottoman Em...
This paper is inspired by the Erasmus Intensive Program “Architecture of Modernism in the Seaside Re...