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  • Milan, design week.
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  • design week Milan
    Milan design week
  • Milan Design Week, Installation at the Università Statale
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  • Milan, FRAU, Designer Roberto Lazzeroni
    Roberto Lazzeroni4.jpg
  • Helsinki, Nomen Nescio designers, Niina and Timo Leskelä
    Helsinki-81.jpg
  • Helsinki, Nomen Nescio designers, Niina and Timo Leskelä
    Helsinki-82.jpg
  • Helsinki, Akateeminen book store . the cefeteria designed by Alvar Aalto
    Helsinki-2.jpg
  • Milan,Design Week, Giorgetti event
    Design Week , Milan-2.jpg
  • Milan,Design Week, Giorgetti event
    Design Week , Milan.jpg
  • Milan,Design Week, Giorgetti event
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  • Milan design week, Paola Lenti designer
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  • Milan design week, Paola Lenti designer
    Paola Lenti4.jpg
  • Milan design week, Paola Lenti designer
    Paola Lenti3.jpg
  • Milan design week, Paola Lenti designer
    Paola Lenti1.jpg
  • Milan, FRAU, Designer Roberto Lazzeroni
    Roberto Lazzeroni3.jpg
  • Milan, FRAU, Designer Roberto Lazzeroni
    Roberto Lazzeroni5.jpg
  • MILAN, DESIGN WEEK , Nao Tamura at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
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  • MILAN, DESIGN WEEK , Nao Tamura at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
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  • MILAN, DESIGN WEEK , Nao Tamura at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
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  • MILAN, DESIGN WEEK , Nao Tamura at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
    Nao Tamura6.jpg
  • MILAN, DESIGN WEEK , Nao Tamura at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
    Nao Tamura5.jpg
  • MILAN, DESIGN WEEK , Nao Tamura at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
    Nao Tamura4.jpg
  • MILAN, DESIGN WEEK , Nao Tamura at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
    Nao Tamura2.jpg
  • MILAN, DESIGN WEEK , Nao Tamura at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
    Nao Tamura1.jpg
  • Portugal, interior
    Portugal27.jpg
  • Portugal, interior of a house
    Portugal24.jpg
  • Design  in Brianza, Giussano, Ditta Molteni, President Carlo Molteni
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  • MILAN, DESIGN WEEK , Nao Tamura at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
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  • MILAN, DESIGN WEEK , Nao Tamura at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
    Nao Tamura8.jpg
  • MILAN, DESIGN WEEK , Nao Tamura at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
    Nao Tamura3.jpg
  • Milan, FRAU, Designer Roberto Lazzeroni
    Roberto Lazzeroni1.jpg
  • Portugal, interior of a house
    Portugal14.jpg
  • Portugal, interior of a house
    Portugal13.jpg
  • Portugal, interior of a house
    Portugal28.jpg
  • Apartment in centre Milan, Kitchen,funrnishings custom made,  floor in white resin, pendant  "Romeo Soft-Flos, by Philippe Starck, chairs Arnie Jacobsen, table lamp "Daruma " by Fontanarte, on the shelf ceramic colleciotn by Ettore Sotsass and Michele de Lucchi
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  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-4.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-23.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-22.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-21.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-20.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-18.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-17.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-14.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-10.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-9.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-6.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-5.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-2.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-19.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-16.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-15.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-13.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-12.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-11.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-8.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi-3.jpg
  • Lainate, Autogrill Villoresi.   Villoresi Est complies with the energy efficiency and <br />
environmental impact guidelines established in the LEED standards<br />
<br />
<br />
The project was designed by studio Total Tool’s Giulio Ceppi and implemented in cooperation with Starching and Geoenergia. <br />
ICMQ has  been the LEED consultant of the project during in the  design phase as well as the construction phase. <br />
The new Autogrill resembles a volcano, gradually rising above the surrounding countryside until it reaches a height of 27.5 meters. Villoresi Est is made of eco-friendly, recyclable building materials, and the entire skeleton of the approximately 2,500 m2 building is constructed of PEFC-certified glued laminate timber from sustainable forests. The building is constructed of eco-friendly, recyclable materials. From its paved asphalt to its imposing roof, this one-of-a-kind structure is a visual stand-out, its fluid design calling to mind the experience of “rest in motion” typically enjoyed by travelers passing through these parts.
    Autogrill Villoresi.jpg
  • Helsinki, Alvar Aalto house
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  • Helsinki, Alvar Aalto house
    Helsinki-31.jpg
  • Helsinki, Kiasma, Museum of contemporary art
    Helsinki-96.jpg
  • Helsinki, Sue Ellen bar and restaurant
    Helsinki-83.jpg
  • Helsinki, Alvar Aalto house
    Helsinki-33.jpg
  • Helsinki, Alvar Aalto house
    Helsinki-32.jpg
  • Helsinki, Sue Ellen bar and restaurant
    Helsinki-85.jpg
  • Helsinki, yesyesyes bar and restaurant
    Helsinki-86.jpg
  • Helsinki, Rock Church
    Helsinki-34.jpg
  • Helsinki, yesyesyes bar and restaurant
    Helsinki-87.jpg
  • Helsinki, the Corona Baaria Bilijardo founded by the Kaurismaki brothers
    Helsinki-44.jpg
  • Helsinki, Rock Church
    Helsinki-37.jpg
  • Helsinki, Rock Church
    Helsinki-36.jpg
  • Helsinki, Akateeminen book store .
    Helsinki-4.jpg
  • Helsinki, Kiasma, Museum of contemporary art
    Helsinki-92.jpg
  • Helsinki, Rock Church
    Helsinki-35.jpg
  • Helsinki, Akateeminen book store .
    Helsinki-3.jpg
  • Helsinki, Akateeminen book store .
    Helsinki-5.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Milan, design week 2017,  Brera botanical Garden at Brera District
    design week Milan-10.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Galleria Rossana Orlandi
    design week Milan-27.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Dimore Studio
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  • Milan, design week 2017, Galleria Rossana Orlandi
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  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-24.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-22.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-20.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Casa degli Atellani, IKea event
    design week Milan-16.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Casa degli Atellani, IKea event
    design week Milan-13.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, COS event at Cinema Arti
    design week Milan-11.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Dimore Studio
    design week Milan-7.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, installation at the  Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan-4.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, installation at the  Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan-3.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017,  outside Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Casa degli Atellani, IKea event
    design week Milan-15.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017,  Brera botanical Garden at Brera District
    design week Milan-9.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, installation at the  Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan-2.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017,  outside Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan-26.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017,  outside Feltrinelli foundation.
    design week Milan-25.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-19.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-17.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Casa degli Atellani, IKea event
    design week Milan-14.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Dimore Studio
    design week Milan-6.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Palazzo Litta
    design week Milan-23.jpg
  • Milan, design week 2017, Casa degli Atellani, IKea event
    design week Milan-12.jpg
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