“Filippino Lippi and Sandro Botticelli in Fifteenth century Florence” exhibition

The exhibition project developed the spatial concept of the basilican plan, recreating continuous spaces with rounded edges and small vaults, emphasized by a classical cornice marking the difference in colour between walls and ceilings. A soft diffused light served as a backdrop to the paintings illuminated directly by spotlights. Every theme section was distinguished by a specific wall colour, identified among the dominant tonalities of the paintings. The graphic design was applied to the walls with frames handmade by a decorator in a contrasting tone. Although unobtrusively sized, the illuminated labels helped to make the circulation route clearly...

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The exhibition project developed the spatial concept of the basilican plan, recreating continuous spaces with rounded edges and small vaults, emphasized by a classical cornice marking the difference in colour between walls and ceilings. A soft diffused light served as a backdrop to the paintings illuminated directly by spotlights. Every theme section was distinguished by a specific wall colour, identified among the dominant tonalities of the paintings. The graphic design was applied to the walls with frames handmade by a decorator in a contrasting tone. Although unobtrusively sized, the illuminated labels helped to make the circulation route clearly readable.

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Area

Architecture

Year

2011

Location

Roma, Italia

Field

Exhibitions design

Size

1200 Square meters

Phase

Completed

  • Humanistic Architecture and Design
  • Humanistic Architecture and Design
  • Humanistic Architecture and Design
  • Humanistic Architecture and Design
  • Humanistic Architecture and Design

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