Biography of maria laura arlotti
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ABDR : Maria Laura Arlotti, Michele Beccu, Paolo Desideri, Filippo Raimondo : temi, opere e progetti = themes, works and projects / Dario Costi ; con un saggio di Claudia Conforti.
Italian and English edition.
Milano : Electaarchitettura, [2015]
239 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 28 cm
Documenti di architettura ; 195
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-235).
Text in Italian and English.
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Architecture Italy History 21st century.
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Arabesques for the high-speed railway
In 2012 the Office National des Chemins de Fer ni Maroc staged four competitions for the same number of stations on its high-speed line. Entrants were allowed to compete in only two of the kvartet competitions. The Roman practice ABDR (founded by Maria Laura Arlotti, Michele Beccu, Paolo Desideri and Filippo Raimondo) was awarded second place in the one for the station in Tangiers and won the competition for Casablanca, a particularly important junction because it connects the city with its airport.
The notice also called for the submission of a master plan, since, as Desideri tells us, “Chemins de Fer, with the cultural openness we might expect of a europeisk country, saw the possibility of a scheme of urban återväxt on a significant scale aimed at giving railway areas that are no longer utilized for logistical reasons a new centrality.” Today, points out the architect, this zone, once neglected and degraded, is very lively, attesting t