Milano Arch Week
Milano Arch Week is week of events is devoted to architecture promoted by Triennale Milano together with the Politecnico di Milano university and the City of Milan, in collaboration with the Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation and under the artistic direction of Stefano Boeri.
Lectures by architects, designers, international scientists, emerging architects, urban planners, landscapers, public personalities, and opinion leaders; meetings, book presentations, performances, musical evenings, walks, bike rides and urban tours on a scooter with top-name guides, to discover the city from new points of view.
This edition is closely connected with the themes of the XXII Triennale di Milano Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival: here the issues of environmental sustainability, technological development, migration flows, and social transformations at the heart of Broken Nature will be related to urban spaces and examined from an urban and architectural perspective.
Almost Nothing
Cern: la scoperta del futuro
On the border between Switzerland and France there is a citadel called CERN, an international community of thousands of people working toward a common goal. How can they work for years – sometimes decades – as one single, huge collective brain? What are they searching for?