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The MaXXI in Rome presents "Piccole Utopie" in the School of Architecture

Pippo Ciorra: "The goal is to build utopia in order to understand it".

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Laura Pugno, director of the high school Italian Museum of Culture, and Pippo Ciorra, curator of the Architecture Section of the MAXXI Museum and architect. PHOTO: Manuel Castells
04/10/16 16:43 Blanca Rodriguez

The high school Italiano de Cultura in Madrid; the MaXXI, Museo Nazionale delle Arti del XXI Century in Rome; and the University of Navarra present at the University of Navarra the School of Architecture of the University of Navarra the exhibition "Piccole Utopie. Architettura italiana del terzo millennio tra storia, ricerca e innovazione", a sample on the so-called "new Italian architecture".

Piccole Utopie, designed by MAXXI Architettura, will be on display at the School until November 22. The opening was attended by the curator of the Architecture Section of the MAXXI museum and architect Pippo Ciorra, who explained that "the goal is to build utopia in order to understand it, because it is a way of shaping society and space".

"This exhibition has traveled a lot," said Laura Pugno, director of high school Italiano di Cultura. It has been to the Middle East, Asia, Bratislava... and will continue to travel much more."

Piccole Utopie, which celebrates the beginning of the first course of the Degree at design /Design of the School of Architecture, projects the Italian architectural energy following three parallel paths: the authors, the projects and the themes.

In this way, it aims to underline the predisposition to imagine bold and persuasive architectural solutions, as well as to show the ability to convert the architectural design into a real and inhabited space, where the landscape preserves its integrity and beauty

The sample is made up of new concept "communities" (sustainable), individual houses and studio houses. All following a research of spaces, the "third millennium" lifestyle and the Italian attitude projected "towards the city".

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