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AND Studio at the Venice Biennale
The 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale has just come to a close. It was one of the richest and most significant editions in recent years, highlighting the transformations of coastal landscapes, the relationship between cities and water, and the need to rethink infrastructure as public spaces. The Biennale offered a unique perspective on the future of border areas—quays, ports, waterfronts, transit zones—and the role that architecture can play in transforming these once “margin
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Dec 15, 20252 min read


Balancing memory and design
There is a moment, climbing along the road that crosses the hills of Tuscany Metallifera, when the landscape opens up like a curtain. The hills stretch out, the air smells of resin and salty wind, and among the maritime pines, this beautiful villa emerges. A nineteenth-century residence suspended between land and sea, ancient yet surprisingly alive. The villa, built by a family from Livorno next to the existing farmhouses, was created with a clear intention: to look out over
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Dec 15, 20252 min read


FARMACIA SEGALA: a new vision of pharmacy
The Segala Pharmacy in Bussolengo celebrated its third anniversary by turning the event into an opportunity to present a new vision of the pharmacy: a space that evolves, opens up to the community, and looks decisively to the future. During the evening, architect Andrea Mannocci presented the pharmacy project to numerous distinguished guests, illustrating how the space was designed to combine technology, hospitality, and architectural quality. His presentation further highlig
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Dec 9, 20252 min read
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