The Top Five Installations of Salone del Mobile 2016
With the 2016 Salone del Mobile now behind us, Romanian photographer Laurian Ghinitoiu has shared his photos from Milan Design Week, along with his ranking of the top five architectural installations. Read on to see his exceptional collection of images accompanied by short descriptions of each project.
?Invisible Borders? / MAD Architects. Image © Laurian Ghinitoiu
With the 2016 Salone del Mobile now behind us, Romanian photographer Laurian Ghinitoiu has shared his photos from Milan Design Week, along with his ranking of the top five architectural installations. Read on to see his exceptional collection of images accompanied by short descriptions of each project.5. BIG, ?Alphabet of Light? with Artemide
Alphabet lamp for Artemide / BIG. Image © Laurian Ghinitoiu
BIG?s collaboration with Artemide is an installation of wall-mounted, light-up letters based a typeface designed by the firm. Each letter is constructed with a group of simple elements that are joined together by electromagnetic joints that become invisible when illuminated. The system allows for any shape to be created, either a letter or not.
4. Francis Kéré, ?Courtyard Village? at Palazzo Litta
Courtyard Village / Kéré Architecture. Image © Laurian Ghinitoiu
Francis Kéré?s installation ?Courtyard Village? at the Palazzo Litta is meant to evoke a traditional African village with an elevated cen...
?Invisible Borders? / MAD Architects. Image © Laurian Ghinitoiu
With the 2016 Salone del Mobile now behind us, Romanian photographer Laurian Ghinitoiu has shared his photos from Milan Design Week, along with his ranking of the top five architectural installations. Read on to see his exceptional collection of images accompanied by short descriptions of each project.5. BIG, ?Alphabet of Light? with Artemide
Alphabet lamp for Artemide / BIG. Image © Laurian Ghinitoiu
BIG?s collaboration with Artemide is an installation of wall-mounted, light-up letters based a typeface designed by the firm. Each letter is constructed with a group of simple elements that are joined together by electromagnetic joints that become invisible when illuminated. The system allows for any shape to be created, either a letter or not.
4. Francis Kéré, ?Courtyard Village? at Palazzo Litta
Courtyard Village / Kéré Architecture. Image © Laurian Ghinitoiu
Francis Kéré?s installation ?Courtyard Village? at the Palazzo Litta is meant to evoke a traditional African village with an elevated cen...
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