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David Venables is the European director for the American Hardwood Export Council. Over the last 20 years, the organisation has created an array of extraordinary installations, sculptures and products – working with the likes of Alison Brooks, Waugh Thistleton, Heatherwick Studio, Jaime Hayon, Benedetta Tagliabue, and Stefan Diez to name just a few – that extoll the virtues of wood in general and US hardwood in particular. Its latest installation. No. 1 Common, will launch at this year's Material Matters Copenhagen, which runs from 18-20 June at Gammel Dok, Christianshavn, and includes new pieces from Andu Masebo, Anna Maria Øfstedal Eng, and Daniel Schofield. Importantly, David is someone steeped in the wood industry from birth. This is a man who really knows his material.In this episode we talk about: AHEC's new installation at Material Matters and why it's vital to promote what nature provides; how the organisation chooses the architects and designers it works with; his post-Covid desire to promote a ‘lost' generation of creatives; the relationship between fashion and wood; the history of the US hardwood forest and why it's an environmental success story; the benefits of cutting down trees; President Trump, tariffs and selling American materials globally; growing up in the family saw mill; being fired as a salesperson; and, ultimately, why wood is his passion. Support the show
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Una struttura d'acciaio rivestita di pannelli in vimini. Benedetta Tagliabue è proprio così, come il padiglione spagnolo che ha progettato nel 2010 per l'Expo di Shangai: innovazione e tradizione, solidità e leggerezza, disciplina ed emozione.Infanzia in Brianza, “vita da girovaga” per sua stessa ammissione, carriera internazionale, naturalizzata spagnola (vive da molti anni a Barcellona) "da sempre per me il disegno - dice - è lo strumento che mi aiuta a capire il mondo”. Il suo maestro, punto di riferimento professionale e non, resta il marito prematuramente scomparso nel 2000, l'architetto catalano Enric Miralles, considerato l'enfant terribile dell'architettura spagnola.
In the second edition of our Milan Design Week special, Oki Sato and Sophie Lou Jacobsen join us at our pop-up studio. Plus: we discuss a new title that reproduces the final notebook of architect Louis Khan and explore an astronomical-inspired work by Benedetta Tagliabue for lighting specialist Artemide. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In questo audio il prezioso incontro con Paolo Fresu musicista e Benedetta Tagliabue architetto. L'intervista è in Contemporaneamente di Mariantonietta Firmani, il podcast divulgato da Artribune.com e Parallelo42.it In Contemporaneamente podcast trovate incontri tematici con autorevoli interpreti del contemporaneo tra arte e scienza, letteratura, storia, filosofia, architettura, cinema e molto altro. Per approfondire questioni auliche ma anche cogenti e futuribili.Dialoghi straniati per accedere a nuove letture e possibili consapevolezze dei meccanismi correnti: tra locale e globale, tra individuo e società, tra pensiero maschile e pensiero femminile, per costruire una visione ampia, profonda ed oggettiva della realtà.Paolo Fresu e Benedetta Tagliabue ci raccontano di musica e architettura, origini e motivazioni, necessità e bellezza. Il jazz è la musica della libertà e dei perdenti secondo la storia vista dai vincenti. La vita e il lavoro sono la stessa cosa nello studio/scuola, dove la passione è il legante tra diverse generazioni. L'arte ha la responsabilità della denuncia e della solidarietà, il Jazz nasce dall'incontro/scontro tra culture. Il progetto dell'architettura muove dal paesaggio, passando per tutte le scale progettuali, interpreta le culture per creare luoghi in cui sentirsi a casa, e molto altro.ASCOLTA L'INTERVISTA INTEGRALE!! GUARDA IL VIDEO!! https://youtu.be/EY_XE469KJc BREVI NOTE BIOGRAFICHE DEGLI AUTORI Paolo Fresu musicista di fama internazionale, diploma in tromba al Conservatorio di Cagliari 1984, vive tra Parigi, Bologna e la Sardegna. Centinaia di concerti l'anno, in tutto il mondo, ha suonato con i più importanti musicisti afroamericani degli ultimi 30 anni. Tra i numerosi premi riceve: il premio “Top jazz” miglior musicista italiano, miglior gruppo: Paolo Fresu Quintet; miglior disco 1990. Poi nel 1996 vince il “Django d'Or” miglior musicista di jazz europeo; nomination miglior musicista internazionale 2000. Ospite di grandi orchestre, riceve due Laureee Honoris Causa conferitagli da: Università Bicocca di Milano, Berklee School di Boston. Inoltre è cittadino onorario di: Nuoro, Junas (Francia), Sogliano Cavour; testimonial per Amnesty International, Fondazione Francesca Rava e Asia, Ambasciatore dell'Unesco giovani Italia 2016-2017. Nel 2010 fonda l'etichetta discografica Tŭk Music, registra oltre quattrocentocinquanta dischi, con etichette francesi, tedesche, giapponesi, spagnole, olandesi, svizzere, canadesi, greche. Docente e responsabile di diverse istituzioni didattiche internazionali, ama le fusioni come: Jazz-Musica etnica, World Music, Musica contemporanea, Leggera, Antica. Inoltre coordina numerosi progetti multimediali, collaborando con attori, danzatori, pittori, scultori, poeti; scrivendo musiche per film, documentari, video o per il Balletto o il Teatro. Infine, dirige da trent'anni il Festival “Time in jazz” Berchidda, per 25 anni i Seminari jazz di Nuoro, 3 edizioni del festival internazionale Bergamo. Benedetta Tagliabue architetto co-faunder di EMBT Architects nato nel 1994 con Enric Miralles. Dal 2000 è socio unico dello studio sedi a Barcellona, Shanghai e Parigi, realizzando opere in tutto il mondo, su commesse dirette, pubbliche e private. EMBT si occupa di: architettura, interior design, pianificazione; realizza: edifici educativi, commerciali, industriali e residenziali, restauro di edifici e architettura del paesaggio per scopi speciali.Dal 1994 al 2000 nascono i primi progetti: New Scottish Parliament Building, Edimburgo; Municipio di Utrecht nei Paesi Bassi; Sede di Gas Natural Fenosa. Ed anche, la ristrutturazione del mercato e del quartiere di Santa Caterina, la vostra casa nella vecchia città di Barcellona e altri. Inoltre, tra progetti in corso: School of Management della Fudan University, Shanghai; il progetto residenziale a Taipei, gli spazi pubblici di HafenCity ad Amburgo. Ed anche: il masterplan per il litorale cittadino di Rimini; la stazione della metropolitana Clichy-Montfermeil, Parigi; la Stazione centrale della metropolitana di Napoli. Infine, tra i molti riconoscimenti riceve: Premio Nazionale Catalano nel 2002, Premio RIBA Stirling 2005, Premio Nazionale Spagnolo 2006, Premio Città di Barcellona 2005, 2009. Ed anche i Premi FAD 2000, 2003, 2007; premi WAF 2010, 2011.
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'Il prodotto più bello che mi piacerebbe disegnare è quello che sa creare una scintilla di consapevolezza e sa cambiare la nostra mentalità”: è la direzione verso cui si proietta il designer Michele De Lucchi. Una riflessione che assegna al design il compito di delineare un orizzonte nuovo, di adottare una visione dinamica, di inseguire sogni inediti. L'Italian Design Day 2023, giunto ormai alla sua VII edizione, vuole celebrare l'arte del progetto in stile italiano e restituire la complessità di un comparto che usa la creatività per tradurre in oggetti materiali i desideri e i bisogni delle persone. La Farnesina, in collaborazione con il Ministero della Cultura, ha dato avvio a una molteplicità di iniziative ed eventi realizzati dalla rete diplomatico – consolare italiana in oltre 100 paesi, per cogliere gli stimoli del tema “La qualità che illumina – L'energia del design per le persone e per l'ambiente”. Il podcast “ItalianDesign Day 2023” vuole testimoniare la ricchezza di approcci, la varietà di filosofie che animano un settore trainante dell'economia italiana, tanto da aver coperto un quinto dell'export nel 2022. Il lavoro intende esaltare la capacità del design italiano di traghettarci verso spazi più abitabili, verso un pianeta più sostenibile, verso un futuro di bellezza. Nel podcast intervengono: Min. Giuseppe Pastorelli (Vice Direttore Generale per la Promozione del Sistema Paese), Benedetta Tagliabue (architetta, designer), Michele De Lucchi (architetto, designer, artista), Elena Salmistraro (designer), Marco Casamonti (architetto, designer, Professore ordinario presso l'Università di Genova), Chiara Alessi (esperta di cultura materiale e design, critica, docente presso il Politecnico di Milano), Luciano Galimberti (Presidente ADI Design di Milano), Stefano Boeri (Presidente di Triennale Milano), Maria Porro (Presidente del Salone del Mobile di Milano), Gilda Bojardi(Direttrice della rivista Interni), Roberto Luongo (Direttore Generale ICE Agenzia).
To celebrate the launch of Perpetuum Mobile, and the return of Milan Design Week, host Oli Stratford speaks to Benedetta Tagliabue, the director and head architect of the international firm Benedetta Tagliabue - EMBT Architects. Showing as part of the INTERNI Design Re-Generation exhibition event at the Università degli Studi of Milan, Perpetuum Mobile – The Dancing Furniture of Enric Miralles & Benedetta Tagliabue's home, brings together recreations of nine of the furniture pieces and objects that the architect designed alongside his partner Benedetta Tagliabue for their home in Barcelona, Spain. The exhibition includes tables, seating and shelving designed between 1992 and 1999, and reproduced in sustainable American hardwoods, but never put into commercial production. Although each piece is unique, they all demonstrate Miralles' vision of the ‘house in motion' – a domestic space in which each piece of furniture does not have a defined place or a set purpose, but can be moved or modified to meet the needs of the moment.Perpetuum Mobile – The Dancing Furniture of Enric Miralles & Benedetta Tagliabue's home.Designed by Benedetta Tagliabue – EMBT Architects, in collaboration with Fundació Enric Miralles.Supported by the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC). Dates6–13 June 2022VenueAula Magna Hall, Università degli Studi di Milano, via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122 Milano See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vista della Mostra al MAXXI di Roma Buone nuove Donne in Architettura al MAXXI di Romaa curda di Pippo Ciorra Elena Motisi, Elena Tinaccisino all 11 Settembre 20225. Elizabeth Diller. Diller+ Scofidio and Renfro partners Bad Press: Dissident ironing, 19936. Elizabeth DillerDiller Scofidio and Renfro Partners The Shed, New York, 2019 (installazione al MAXXI)4. Lina Malfona, Plastici di case nel Lazio°°°3 Jeanne Gang, Studio Gang, Gilder Center, New York (plastico)3a Jeanne Gang, Studio Gang, Gilder Center, New York (disegno)3b Jeanne Gang, Studio Gang, Gilder Center, New York Interno realizzazione***2 Dorte Mandrup, Icefjord Centre, 20212a Dorte Mandrup, Icefjord Centre, 2021 foto MAxxi***1 Mariam Kamara, atelier masomiNiamey Cultural Centerººº0.Benedetta Tagliabue, EMBT Spanish Pavilion, 2010 - World Expo Shanghai00.Benedetta Tagliabue, EMBT Spanish Pavilion, 2010 - World Expo Shanghai Foto plastico000.Benedetta Tagliabue, EMBT Spanish Pavilion, 2010 - World Expo Shanghai foto PlasticiLEGGI L'ARTICOLO DI SAGGIOLe idee delle donne lasciano il segnofai una cosa di sinistra!COMPRA O ABBONATI A LEFT
Benedetta Tagliabue, currently director of Miralles Tagliabue EMBT, international architecture firm founded in Barcelona in 1994, with office in Shanghai and in Paris, has received prestigious awards for her works as the RIBA Stirling Prize in 2005, the National Spanish Prize in 2006, City of Barcelona prize in 2005 and 2009, and the RIBA Jencks Award in 2013 as acknowledgment of her major contribution internationally to both the theory and practice of architecture. Extremely active in the academia, she has been a visiting professor at Harvard University, Columbia University and Barcelona ETSAB, lecturing regularly at architecture forums and universities, and part of jurors around the world, the Princesa de Asturias awards and since 2014 member of the jury of the Pritzker Prize.Her professional beginning, the close collaboration with the husband and working partner, Enric Miralles, a kind of legendary figure, a man endowed with a particular charismatic and strong personality, will be the starting point of our conversation. A journey together that will represent a reciprocal growth, giving opportunity for many famous realizations, and will bring Benedetta, Italian, born in Milan, to deeply understand and love Spain.In EMBT works is recurrent the research of sophisticated combinations and unusual applications of materials, with the frequent collaboration of talented artists, as Toni Cumella, coming from a long ceramist family tradition, for the Parc Dels Colors, 2002, Diagonal Mar Park, 2003, and Santa Caterina Market in 2005, until one of the most recent projects, Plateau Central Masterplan and Housing, at the periphery of Parisian suburbs, presented for this 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, that sees the contribution of the famous street artist JR. “Living within a market - Outside space is also Home”, title of the installation, intends to emphasise the value embodied by an abandoned area transformed into a colorful plaza, similar to Santa Caterina Market in Barcelona, that will encourage the community's participation and integration between the residents.There is a frequent expression of Benedetta 'little by little' that characterises some of her attempts, born as aspirations without any certainty of success but gradually developed into important projects, as for example the adventure in China, crowned by several gratifying, important projects, as the recent Conservatory of Music in Shenzhen, first prize winner in an international competition.Kálida Sant Pau, part of an international network of hospitals created by the Scottish Maggie's Foundation, finished almost a year ago, represents another moment of our talk, having been for Benedetta an occasion to reimagine healthcare and hospital facilities, providing patients with spaces full of light, in between greenery and nature, able to transmit a warm, serene atmosphere. And above this intervention, she will speak of another laudable and important initiative conceived in 2011, the creation of the Enric Miralles Foundation, whose goal is to promote experimental architecture.
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Thinking about the future of our cities, we have to admit that it is no longer about iconographic architecture, but rather about the social responsibility of architects and urban planners. What shapes a sustainable environment? How can spaces be developed - from urban areas to private retreats - so it becomes better for the people to use and live in it? How do we bring human scale back into the city and what design tricks can we use to involve people more? In today's podcast episode we talk about what makes people happy and how architecture can influence people and society with our guest Benedetta Tagliabue from Miralles Tagliabue EMBT.
This episode's guest is is Benedetta Tagliabue. She is director of the acclaimed international architecture firm EMBT Miralles Tagliabue, founded in 1994 in collaboration with Enric Miralles, based in Barcelona. Among EMBT's notable built projects are the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Diagonal Mar Park, and the Santa Caterina Market in Barcelona, Campus Universitario de Vigo, and the Spanish Pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo which was awarded the prestigious RIBA International “Best International Building of 2011” award. In the teaching field, she has been a visiting professor at Harvard University, Columbia University and Barcelona ETSAB, lecturing regularly at architecture forums and universities, and is on juries around the world. Her work received the RIBA Stirling Prize in 2005, the National Spanish Prize in 2006, the Catalan National Prize in 2002, City of Barcelona Prize in 2005 and 2009, FAD Prizes in 2000, 2003 and 2007. She won the 2013 RIBA Jencks Award, which is given annually to an individual or practice that has recently made a major contribution internationally to both the theory and practice of architecture. This interview was recorded in Miralles Tagliabue EMBT studio in Barcelona. Enjoy our conversation.
At Anylabtalks, we're proud to spotlight great women, who have broken barriers and stood for creativity. Over one year, our host Nurgul Yardim Mericliler have had the great privilege of sitting by many of them, hearing their stories and asking why they are hopeful about future. Reflecting on just a few of those conversations, this short episode feels a little like what they would have talked. The episode featuring Dara Huang, Angela Dapper, Mina Hasman, Kirsten Lees and Benedetta Tagliabue.
#Cunningham #AllaKovgan #iTalkMovies On this edition of iTalk Movies Frank Moran interviews Alla Kovgan and Jennifer Goggans on their new Documentary "Cunningham". CUNNINGHAM traces Merce's artistic evolution over three decades of risk and discovery (1944-1972), from his early years as a struggling dancer in postwar New York to his emergence as one of the world's most visionary choreographers. During a lifetime of artistic engagement with such diverse musicians as John Cage, Erik Satie and Radiohead, visual artists Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollack, architect Benedetta Tagliabue, Comme des Garcons fashion designer Rei Kawakubo, and over one hundred of the world's leading dancers, Cunningham created a new dance technique and celebrated movement as manifestation of being human and of being alive. Kovgan has created a 93-minute art piece through a dynamic combination of his fascinating life experiences with landmark artistic achievements, creating a delicate balance between facts and metaphors, exposition and poetry. Alla Kovgan, CUNNINGHAM traces Merce's artistic evolution over three decades of risk and discovery (1944-1972), from his early years as a struggling dancer in postwar New York to his emergence as one of the world's most visionary choreographers. During a lifetime of artistic engagement with such diverse musicians as John Cage, Erik Satie and Radiohead, visual artists Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollack, architect Benedetta Tagliabue, Comme des Garcons fashion designer Rei Kawakubo, and over one hundred of the world's leading dancers, Cunningham created a new dance technique and celebrated movement as manifestation of being human and of being alive. Kovgan has created a 93-minute art piece through a dynamic combination of his fascinating life experiences with landmark artistic achievements, creating a delicate balance between facts and metaphors, exposition and poetry. Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"A Politecnico Project at EXPO Milano 2015": intervento di Benedetta Tagliabue nel corso del festival MI/ARCH - Sparks of Architecture.
.Studio Banana TV has produced a video about the Spanish pavillion for Shanghai world Expo 2010. Built in a parcel of 6,000m2 (19,685 ft2), the Spanish Pavilion has a usable area of 7,500m2 (24,600 ft2). Aside from the spaces destined to hold the main exhibits, the pavilion counts with installations to host official receptions, an auditorium with 150 seats, a conference room equipped with simultaneous translation, a press room with a production set, and a support area for Spanish companies endowed with meeting rooms and work desks.
The Santa Caterina Market was a convent, a space where the sky opened. Truly, if you go to this large esplanade, you realize the scale of it in relation to the rest of the city and, where the market stands, the expanse of sky is enormous, then, you can almost sketch what happens to the space in the old city, looking to sky, looking upwards.
Studio Banana TV features Gas Natural Tower in Barcelona with explanations by its author, Italian architect Benedetta Tagliabue. The new building shows a clear desire to be compatible with its urban surroundings: the small scale of the neighborhood of La Barceloneta…the nearby houses and the park…the new tall buildings of Barcelona.
Studio Banana TV interviews Italian architect Benedetta Tagliabue from the studio Miralles-Tagliabue (EMBT) in Barcelona on the occasion of their exhibition “4 quarters” at the European University of Madrid. Tagliabue is an Italian architect based in Barcelona and was the partner of the late Enric Miralles.
Studio Banana TV interviews Benedetta Tagliabue from the celebrated studio Miralles-Tagliabue, authors of the Enric Miralles library in Palafolls and the Gas Natural tower in Barcelona.