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MILANO, PALAZZO GORANI<br />

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Nell’aprile 2016 sono state commissionate da Minotti S.r.l. due sculture formate<br />

da pannelli luminosi, il progetto si intitola: “Recover Massimiano”.<br />

La direzione artistica è stata affidata agli architetti Raffaello Cecchi &<br />

Vincenza Lima; la progettazione e realizzazione a cura dell’Architetto e<br />

Industrial Designer Alberto Fraser; lo studio strutturista a cura di Gian<br />

Bruno Gollin e l’illuminazione è stata realizzata da Ledevò.<br />

Il progetto consiste in pannelli di ottone tagliati a laser e retroilluminati<br />

a LED con luce naturale e diffusione in metacrilato per LED opale (Atrio<br />

F), e colorato a pantone (Atrio A), riproducente il mosaico romano ritrovato<br />

nei pressi del palazzo, in diverse tonalità, dall’effetto morbido<br />

ed emozionale.<br />

Sono stati così valorizzati i due atri, che adesso presentano questa maestosa<br />

opera accogliendo tutti con la grandiosità del mosaico antico,<br />

rivisitato in chiave moderna e altamente tecnologica.<br />

Realizzato da Ledevò in collaborazione con<br />

Made by Ledevò in collaboration with:<br />

Art Direction - Raffaello Cecchi & Vincenza Lima<br />

Design - Alberto Fraser<br />

Engeneering - Gian Bruno Gollin<br />

MILAN, PALAZZO GORANI<br />

In April 2016 had been commissioned by Minotti S.r.l. two sculptures made<br />

of lit panels, the project title is: “Recover Massimiano”.<br />

Art direction was led by Raffaello Cecchi & Vincenza Lima architects;<br />

projects and realization were made by Alberto Fraser Architect and<br />

Industrial Designer; structural engeneering was made by Gian Bruno<br />

Gollin and lighting was made by Ledevò.<br />

The project consists in some brass panels, laser cut and LED backlit with<br />

natural light, diffused by methacrylate LED opal back panels (Hall F) and<br />

pantone colored (Hall A); the image is the roman mosaic that was fo und<br />

nearby.<br />

The two halls of the building, in which there are these two piece of light<br />

art, welcome each person who enter with this magnificent ancient mosaic<br />

revisited with a modern and technologic way.<br />

Atrio A / Hall A

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