Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2026 - Our contribution is a pavilion defined by the possibility of inhabitation rather than by objecthood.
It is conceived as a space to pause and withdraw within the intensity of the biennale—a place to rest within a carefully constructed and generous environment.
The project is organised around a continuous two-metre-wide plinth that operates simultaneously as structure, seating, and ground. The pavilion is a piece of public furniture at the scale of architecture.
Team:
Giulia Furlan
Mario Beeli
Collaborators:
Giorgia Colombo
Anna Parazzi
Images: Giulio Tamma
Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2026 - Our contribution is a pavilion defined by the possibility of inhabitation rather than by objecthood.
It is conceived as a space to pause and withdraw within the intensity of the biennale—a place to rest within a carefully constructed and generous environment.
The project is organised around a continuous two-metre-wide plinth that operates simultaneously as structure, seating, and ground. The pavilion is a piece of public furniture at the scale of architecture.
Team:
Giulia Furlan
Mario Beeli
Collaborators:
Giorgia Colombo
Anna Parazzi
Images: Giulio Tamma
From April 19 to 30, dropcity hosts ORDINARY BEAUTY. AN ITALIAN SCENARIO, an exhibition curated by Associates Architecture.
Featuring us and many colleagues and friends.
@associates_architecture@dropcity_org
Photo: @sebastien.elidrissi
La nuova uscita del Museo delle Cappelle Medicee, 2018 — a stair and a suspended roof balanced by marble weights and steel beams — competition entry with Andreas Amodio.
AWB’24 — RESERVOIR
Reuse of the water retention basins, Leimgrube parking garage.
One cut in a wall and one cut in a door.
The core drilling through the concrete wall visually connects the parking levels to the empty central water reservoir.
Green light shines through the breach revealing the hidden void at the core of the structure.
Collaborator: Ludovica D’Audino @ludaudins
A dark public corridor with a custom-made reception counter - renovation of a lawyer’s office in Porta Romana, Milan, 2021
Photo: Louis De Belle @louisdebelle