I Saloni di Milano 2010 - Mostra di immagine Ceramic Tiles of Italy - Playground - Palazzo della triennale Milano - Ceramiche coem
Project by: Giacomo Sanna e Vittorio Minervini Installation conceived for the exhibition PLAYGROUND – Palazzo della triennale Milano – Ceramiche COEM – 2010.CrystalTile plays the role of a three dimensional labyrinth which project us inside the amazing crystal-lattice of ceramic. A place where the reticular structure creates complex shapes, transparent but at the same time consistent, made of voroinodal cells; it is a playful path which leads the kids to the discovery of every passage.
Project by: Giacomo Sanna e Vittorio Minervini Installation conceived for the exhibition PLAYGROUND – Palazzo della triennale Milano – Ceramiche COEM – 2010.CrystalTile plays the role of a three dimensional labyrinth which project us inside the amazing crystal-lattice of ceramic. A place where the reticular structure creates complex shapes, transparent but at the same time consistent, made of voroinodal cells; it is a playful path which leads the kids to the discovery of every passage.
Project by: Giacomo Sanna e Vittorio Minervini Installation conceived for the exhibition PLAYGROUND – Palazzo della triennale Milano – Ceramiche COEM – 2010.CrystalTile plays the role of a three dimensional labyrinth which project us inside the amazing crystal-lattice of ceramic. A place where the reticular structure creates complex shapes, transparent but at the same time consistent, made of voroinodal cells; it is a playful path which leads the kids to the discovery of every passage.
Project by: Giacomo Sanna e Vittorio Minervini Installation conceived for the exhibition PLAYGROUND – Palazzo della triennale Milano – Ceramiche COEM – 2010.CrystalTile plays the role of a three dimensional labyrinth which project us inside the amazing crystal-lattice of ceramic. A place where the reticular structure creates complex shapes, transparent but at the same time consistent, made of voroinodal cells; it is a playful path which leads the kids to the discovery of every passage.
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Giacomo Sanna
Architect rome, Italy