Camera di Commercio, Milano
Spaces of metamorphosis that with ease “jump” from the new to the old, from the historical to the added.
The British American Tobacco or Bat is the wolrd’s second largest cigarette company. Founded in 1902, headquartered in London, BAT is a leading manufacturer of consumer goods with multi-category product portfolio in the tobacco sector.
The company has today more than 53.000 employees and operates in over 180 markets worldwide.
La British American Tobacco o BAT è la seconda più grande azienda mondiale produttrice di sigarette. Fondata nel 1902 con sede a Londra, è tra i leader mondiali nei beni di largo consumo con un portafoglio multi-category nel settore del tabacco. L’azienda impiega oggi oltre 53.000 persone ed opera in più di 180 mercati in tutto il mondo.
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Spaces of metamorphosis that with ease “jump” from the new to the old, from the historical to the added.
Inspired by The Symphony No. 9 in E Minor “From the New World” by Antonín Dvorák.
Designed in the 1970s by Kenzo Tange and Urtec, this neighbourhood should have been a new model of city surrounded by greenery.
The case of the former Paolo Pini psychiatric hospital in Milan.
A “suspended” look on Milan. From above people’s heads, but not too high, see a city that seeks to change, once again.
Rendering the City rebuilds the idea of a city through photographs.
Images form the Spina 3 neighbourhood, built in Turin on the area once occupied by the Fiat ironworks and the plants of Michelin, Savigliano and Paracchi.
Images from the former tobacco factory of Bologna. A photo documentation by Giovanni Hänninen commissioned by Istituto Beni Culturali – Regione Emilia Romagna.
In San Donato, as elsewhere, the continuity of collective space is an interructed project.
MOSE, acronym for Modulo sperimentale elettromeccanico (applied electromechanical module), is a system of mobile barriers meant to protect the city of Venice and its lagoon from the “acqua alta” phenomenon.
Images from the building site of Trilogia Navile, a project for residential buildings located inside the former fruit and vegetable market of Bologna.
Giovanni Hänninen, Via Santa Marta, 18, 20123, Milan, Italy, e-mail: studio@hanninen.it — all images © Giovanni Hänninen 2021