In the scenic setting of Cengelle quarry, owned by Laboratorio Morseletto, the presentation of the book “Trecase” took place, dedicated to the architect Claudio Caramel, published by Electa, with texts by Tobia Scarpa, David Chipperfield and Laura Lazzaroni.
Object of the publication is a restructuring project of three homes within a Paduan building, for which the Laboratorio has realized claddings, flooring , bathrooms, fireplaces, using Vicenza Stone, Venetian Terrazzo, Marmorino of ancient use, in a contemporary and minimalist context.
Protagonists of the round table, together with Claudio Caramel, the director of “Casabella” Francesco Dal Co, and the architects Tobia Scarpa and Lorenzo
Category: Morseletto for Architecture
Every year, the Biennale Internazionale di Architettura “Barbara Cappochin” has dedicated an exhibition to a renowned international contemporary architect.
For the 2007 guest, the Japanese Kengo Kuma, it was set-up at Palazzo della Ragione in Padua an unprecedented personal exhibition of rare beauty and originality entitled “Two carps: water/earth – village/city – phenomenology”.
Laboratorio Morseletto has organized the convivial inaugural event of the exhibition at Cengelle quarry in Grancona (VI)
Laboratorio Morseletto headquarters have been transformed for a few days in an art gallery, where they have been found place the original operas of the Sicilian painter Peppe Butera. The works of master Butera were realized with various materials, amongst which marble powders, acrylic dyes and fabrics.
Of particular interest are the re-interpretations of the furnitures in Vicenza Stone carved by Laboratorio Morseletto, and transfigured by the wild intervention, strong colors, manufactured with firm hand by Butera, who despite lacking an academic background, demonstrates to have an expressive ability of rare intensity, inspired by his main artistic and cultural reference model,
2005 International Biennale of Architecture “Barbara Cappochin” David Chipperfield. Idea and Reality
As part of the initiatives promoted for the second edition of the International Architecture Biennale “Barbara Cappochin”, Palazzo della Ragione in Padua hosted the exhibition “David Chipperfield. Idea and Reality”.
On display forty projects to represent more than 20 years of David Chipperfield Architects’ international success, one of the most popular and influential architecture studios in the world.
For the occasion, Laboratorio Morseletto has made a dozen architectural models in Vicenza stone, and has organized at its headquarters the inaugural event of the exhibition.
With “Il Giardino dei Passi Perduti” / “The Garden of Lost Steps”, the American architect Peter Eisenman has created a temporary installation specifically designed for the Museum of Castelvecchio.
The exhibition presents some architectural ideas of the American architect starting from the formal reading of the restoration and redevelopment of the Scaligero Castle done by Carlo Scarpa in the ‘60s and ‘70s.
At the exhibition’s opening Laboratorio Morseletto organized at its headquarters a convivial event.
Laboratorio Morseletto hosted at its headquarters the presentation of the book published by Skira “Piero Sartogo, Nathalie Grenon. Architecture”, the book includes documents, productions, developed and planned works, residential interiors, design objects of the two Associates Architects of the studio Sartogo based in Rome.
Ninety years from the publication of the first Futurist Manifesto, the city of Vicenza has proposed a highly original exhibition-event in the LAMEC space of the Palladian Basilica.
For the occasion, the Laboratorio has lent two sculptures, plaster bas-reliefs depicting figures of wrestlers, of the founder Piero Morseletto.
The book, published by Electa and edited by Roberto Masiero, traces the origins from the works built by the two architects, demonstrating how the trial represents the crucial point to understand the different steps that their work faced.
Laboratorio Morseletto hosted at its headquarters the presentation of the book, in the presence of Professor Francesco Dal Co from the University Institute of Architecture based in Venice.
At Laboratorio Morseletto headquarters the prestigious catalogue that gathers the complete works of Carlo Scarpa was presented.
The publication, edited by Francesco Dal Co and by Giuseppe Mazzariol and published by Electa, accompanied the retrospective exhibition staged in the Chiesa della Carità to the Galleries of the Academia in Venice.