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Discovering the “third environment” with architect Andrea Boschetti
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Discovering the “third environment” with architect Andrea Boschetti

How do you design an outdoor space? We asked architect Andrea Boschetti, founder and artistic and scientific director of the Milanese studio Metrogramma. We talked about the origins of the relationship between architecture and outdoors, analysing the concept of outdoor space and trying to grasp the nuances that characterise it, as well as the evolutions it has gone through over time.

Corradi reopens
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Corradi reopens

We are happy to share with you the news that our production plant has resumed operations.

We return to work with enthusiasm and proud to continue to serve our market with professionalism.

Furnishing with colours: a guide to the perfect match
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Furnishing with colours: a guide to the perfect match

In this article you can learn how to decorate with the right colours, letting yourself be inspired by creativity while also paying attention to some "general rules" that are always good to keep in mind to avoid making simple mistakes.

Marco and Gianluigi Giammetta: the relationship between architecture and hi-tech changes our way of life
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Marco and Gianluigi Giammetta: the relationship between architecture and hi-tech changes our way of life

Intended as an intimate space where one can rediscover oneself, or a blank canvas for expressing one's style and personality, today more than ever the living dimension is closely connected with the universe of hi-tech.

We talked about this with Marco and Gianluigi Giammetta, the twin owners of Studio Giammetta Architects in Rome, with whom we embarked on a journey to discover the technologies that have profoundly changed our way of understanding living spaces.

The floating garden: the latest green trend that's taking the globe by storm
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The floating garden: the latest green trend that's taking the globe by storm

What's a floating garden? A very green place that floats: here in fact plants and flowers draw their nourishment directly from the water, creating sophisticated, spectacular structures like suspended terraces and alternative and eco-sustainable irrigation methods. This trend, which today is inspiring garden design projects at an international level, has its roots in one of the seven wonders of the world: the hanging gardens of Babylon, the creation of which is attributed – according to different interpretations – either to King Nebuchadnezzar or Queen Semiramis.

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