MatteoCainer.com
Website Launch
23 10 2018
We are LIVE with our new website, designed by Australian graphic design studio Design by TOKO and developed by Ingrid Kennedy.
We are LIVE with our new website, designed by Australian graphic design studio Design by TOKO and developed by Ingrid Kennedy.
Launch of the new MCA yellow tote bag designed in collaboration with artist Lucia Veronesi during the Vernissage days of the 16th International Venice Architecture Biennale 2018.
If you are interested in the bag please write to totebag@matteocainer.com
Matteo Cainer discussing the Forêt Urbaine project in Paris. A renovation and transformation of a 1433sqm Parisian top-floor apartment. Surrounded by the magnificent Bois de Boulogne the Jardin du Ranelagh it has 360-degree views of the city’s historic monuments. The project has undergone a complete redesign and an intense demolition/reconstruction phase aimed both at integrating technological and sustainable aspects and transforming into a contemporary luxury light-flooded penthouse surrounded by vegetation and reinterpreted as an ‘eye on the city’.
Work starts on the private small interior project of Rue de Bac in the heart of Paris 7th district.
Finally the printing of our new identity by TOKO!!. Letterpress on amazing yellow colorplan paper thanks to Nostro Inchiostro in Rome, Italy
The launch of the video of the creation and concept behind our fantastic new identity conceived and designed by: TOKO
Our new office in London is open at Clerkenwell Workshops, at 27/31 Clerkenwell Close, London EC1R 0AT.
Structural works completed on the Forêt Urbaine project in Paris, France. 680 tons of concrete were removed from the site to integrate technological and sustainable aspects and to make space for 85 species of autochthon trees, shrubs and floral plants.
A short video illustrating the concept and the different phases behind our Time Lapse Museum project in Finland. To create this physically and conceptually connected entity, between the ‘Alvar Aalto Museum’, and the ‘Museum of central Finland’ we decided to analyse Aalto’s distinctive building typologies and their circulation/distribution spaces. These were then combined and incorporated through a refined abstraction, thereby creating homage to Aalto and the trace/architectural framework for the new museum.
Structural works continue on our 1433 sqm penthouse - La Forêt Urbaine - in the 16th Arrondissements in Paris, with structural beams being hoisted on site thanks to a 77meter Mobile Telescopic crane.