Migliore+Servetto Installation Lights Up Renzo Piano Skyscraper in Turin, Italy
A dynamic, pulsating installation is lighting up Renzo Piano's Intesa Sanpaolo skyscraper in Turin, Italy. Designed by Migliore+Servetto Architects, the installation is part of Turin's "Luci d'Artista," an annual, open-air light exhibition illuminating the squares and streets of the city.
Courtesy of Grattacielo Intesa SanPaolo / PH. Michele D?Ottavio
A dynamic, pulsating installation is lighting up Renzo Piano's Intesa Sanpaolo skyscraper in Turin, Italy. Designed by Migliore+Servetto Architects, the installation is part of Turin's "Luci d'Artista," an annual, open-air light exhibition illuminating the squares and streets of the city.
Courtesy of Grattacielo Intesa SanPaolo / PH. Michele D?Ottavio
Over 100 individual lighting screens come together to form the Greek letter, "alpha," generating a spiral movement which extends from the interior to the exterior of the building. The screens utilize silk-screen printing technology and dichroic film to create an iridescent vortex creating a vibrating structure that breathes with the wind and the space, allowing itself to be transformed by both the daylight and the darkness.
Courtesy of Grattacielo Intesa SanPaolo / PH. Michele D?Ottavio
The form initiates at the heart of the skyscraper, the interior greenhouse?here, the multiplicity of the screens acts like frames in a stop motion and their materiality spawns a wave of shimmering, lustrous colors in the m...
Courtesy of Grattacielo Intesa SanPaolo / PH. Michele D?Ottavio
A dynamic, pulsating installation is lighting up Renzo Piano's Intesa Sanpaolo skyscraper in Turin, Italy. Designed by Migliore+Servetto Architects, the installation is part of Turin's "Luci d'Artista," an annual, open-air light exhibition illuminating the squares and streets of the city.
Courtesy of Grattacielo Intesa SanPaolo / PH. Michele D?Ottavio
Over 100 individual lighting screens come together to form the Greek letter, "alpha," generating a spiral movement which extends from the interior to the exterior of the building. The screens utilize silk-screen printing technology and dichroic film to create an iridescent vortex creating a vibrating structure that breathes with the wind and the space, allowing itself to be transformed by both the daylight and the darkness.
Courtesy of Grattacielo Intesa SanPaolo / PH. Michele D?Ottavio
The form initiates at the heart of the skyscraper, the interior greenhouse?here, the multiplicity of the screens acts like frames in a stop motion and their materiality spawns a wave of shimmering, lustrous colors in the m...
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