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Our interview for Artribune by Silvia Lugari, part of the series ‘Emerging Italian Architects’
January 2024
‘BEYOND THE CANONS OF ARCHITECTURE AN INTERVIEW WITH MAETHEREA STUDIO, a practice committed to the development of semi-permanent interventions: ecological and phenological devices, conceived as tools for exploring the landscape and interacting with it.’
‘BEYOND THE CANONS OF ARCHITECTURE AN INTERVIEW WITH MAETHEREA STUDIO, a practice committed to the development of semi-permanent interventions: ecological and phenological devices, conceived as tools for exploring the landscape and interacting with it.’
Sundial has been featured in a beautiful article by Ludovica Proietti for Elle Decor Italia - Architecture
August 2023
'EPHEMERAL ARCHITECTURES OF SUMMER 2023 TO REDISCOVER THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MAN AND NATURE, A selection of temporary artworks, destined to disappear after a short period of time, which invite us to reflect on how to highlight new ways of conceiving nature, building space and interacting with it'
'EPHEMERAL ARCHITECTURES OF SUMMER 2023 TO REDISCOVER THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MAN AND NATURE, A selection of temporary artworks, destined to disappear after a short period of time, which invite us to reflect on how to highlight new ways of conceiving nature, building space and interacting with it'
The Iron Reef has been installed on the shore of River Yare in Norfolk!
June 2023
This anphibious metallic structure is a permanent installation designed to interact with the wind and the winter tides
Design: Maetherea
This anphibious metallic structure is a permanent installation designed to interact with the wind and the winter tides
Design: Maetherea
Sundial our ephemeral installation in the Alpine landscape of Austria
May 2023
Ephemeral site-specific installation realized for Supergau Festival 2023 exploring the relationship between the human body and landscape
Design: Aurora Destro, Cristina Morbi / Maetherea
Ephemeral site-specific installation realized for Supergau Festival 2023 exploring the relationship between the human body and landscape
Design: Aurora Destro, Cristina Morbi / Maetherea
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