Author: SuperAdmin

15 December 2022

ARCHILOVERS // 2022
RIEL – IL FIENILE

We are proud to announce that the archilovers community has voted the RIEL – IL FIENILE project as ‘Best Project 2022’. The new residential complex has 38 residential units ranging from one- to four-room apartments. The project consists of the construction of two new buildings and the revitalisation of an old barn, where the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ come into contact thanks to the existing pitched roof and the existing load-bearing columns, which are perfectly integrated into the new construction.

26 November 2022

#monoparty // 2022
The new site is now online

On Friday 25th November, we launched our new digital presence. As part of our #monoparty, we presented our newly designed website, which has recently been completely updated and filled with numerous new graphics.

25 November 2022

Interpreting the landscape today // Worldwide
Podcast Spotify

Architecture is interaction!
Co-designing our surroundings requires a permanent engagement with social and ecological issues. Architect Alberto Buso spoke with Mara Pasquini of the architecture platform Thus Newswire in her podcast about, among other things, the following topics: How do we imagine the future of living in the Alpine region? What is the connection between landscape, tradition and architecture? What is corporate architecture today and how will it evolve?

9 November 2022

Autumn visit // 2022
Visit to the St. Pauls Winery

Wines mature in places that are unique in their beauty and originality, just like the fine beverages they yield. The cellars are interesting places that are worth a visit in their own right. During a visit to the St. Pauls winery in Appiano, we got to know the local wines and learn more about the cultivation and processing of the grapes. The visit was an ideal opportunity to think about potential underground architectural solutions for cooling wine.

12 October 2022

Törggelen // 2022
Autumn Traditions

From October until the beginning of the Advent season, there is an old culinary tradition in South Tyrol: the so-called Törggelen. The term Törggelen is derived from the Torggl, the wine press used to crush the grapes.
Nowadays, Törggelen has become a much loved tradition. Local delicacies are combined with walks in the autumnal landscape. This year we enjoyed chestnuts and good wine at the Glangerhof in Feldthurns, surrounded by magical autumn colours.