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Fantastic Pavilion in Milan, Italy Designed by MAIO Arquitects

By Magaly Grosso

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In 2017, MAIO Arquitects created this marvelous design which forms part of a project defined by a set of geometric elements that can be freely assembled and recombined. A set of simple geometric frames allows an infinity of possibilities and spatial reconfigurations as well as using different finishes, textures and colors. The system, consisting of 5 basic elements, allows to create reusable, self-supporting and simple-to-build structures.

It is located in Foro Buonaparte, in Milan, Italy, and covers a ground area of 1080 square meters where a series of spaces have been distributed.

The central space is surrounded by a group of rooms which are interconnected and which function as a showroom.

Each room has been designed as a space related to its specific content and style. The walls and ceiling of each room change to provide a unique character to each one.

Essentially, what we’ll find is a continuous space that contains the furniture. The basic elements are covered with a double-fabric finishing, which form a translucent box material that plays with shadows and transparency. The continuity of the box is only interrupted by openings, which are the result of the circular and triangular basic frames.

View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture
View of the magnificent pavilion with walls with geometric shapes where we can see the positioning of the furniture

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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