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ITALY -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Aug 23, 2020
Renowned architect Edoardo Milesi introduces the Forum Bertarelli Concert Hall, a stunning 350-seat venue nestled in the Tuscan Maremma, amplifying acoustics through natural materials and golden proportions.
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Architect Edoardo Milesi presents the Forum Bertarelli Concert Hall, a breathtaking concert venue designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings, located in Poggi del Sasso, Grosseto, Italy.
The concert hall, meticulously crafted from colored reinforced concrete, soundproofed and insulated, features a unique ovoid shape inspired by the golden section, optimizing acoustics and seamlessly integrating with the landscape.
The project, initiated in June 2010, was completed in June 2013, with construction finishing in November 2014, marking a remarkable achievement in architectural innovation.
Edoardo Milesi, a visionary architect, and his team at Archos Studio have meticulously designed the Forum Bertarelli Concert Hall to provide a captivating acoustic experience for up to 350 attendees, utilizing the organic form and natural materials to enhance sound without the need for amplification.
The venue's unique structure, with a roof made of steel and a wooden false ceiling, creates an immersive and acoustically optimized environment, ensuring an unparalleled auditory experience for concert-goers.
Notably, the Forum Bertarelli Concert Hall received the prestigious Golden A' Design Award in 2021, recognizing its exceptional design and significant impact on the world of architecture and technology.
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ITALY -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Aug 27, 2020
Edoardo Milesi's Hill House is a low-energy residential project that harmoniously integrates with the landscape, offering a unique living experience. The project, completed in January 2018, showcases innovative design and sustainability.
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Agency ArchitectureITALY -- /ARCHITECTURE/newswire -- Jul 07, 2020
Edoardo Milesi's Inhabited Roccolo is a fascinating contemporary reinterpretation of a typical building of the Lombard landscape, designed to escape the stress of the urban world, where aesthetic ideals are sublimated in the modesty of simple forms and natural materials, while leaving complexity to nature around us.
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