Nike Stadium
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010Last spring a dodgy guy from the marketing branch of Nike Italia contacted us to take part in a small competition and develop a new concept for a store in Milan called Nike Stadium…
projects for interior and outdoor space
Last spring a dodgy guy from the marketing branch of Nike Italia contacted us to take part in a small competition and develop a new concept for a store in Milan called Nike Stadium…

UNPLUGGED ITALY, curated by Prof. Gennaro Postiglione and edited by LetteraVentidue is now available! The book originates from the exhibition and the lectures organized at the AHO last year and features 3 projects by studiometrico. You can browse a preview or buy the entire book here.
Tags: AHO, Bastard Store, Exhibition, LetteraVentidue, Oslo, Publications
Last year we posted about studiometrico‘s involvement in the Operation Fornebu with bkark, 6a and jcla. Long time has passed by and unfortunately we haven’t got that competition. Nevertheless we had great time, intense design sessions with fantastic people and – we believe – a very strong proposal.
Find out more after the break.
Few weeks ago American artist Dan Colen presented Karma, his first solo show in Italy. The exhibition, held at Massimo De Carlo, features the installation Oh Shit, a 15m long and 5m tall wooden structure that resembles a skateboard ramp and frames the painting Moments Like This Never Last (No. 2) through its large holes. To develop and build the daring construction Dan Colen asked advise to studiometrico and Atelier LC. See few images of the installation after the break.
Tags: Contemporary Art, Dan Colen, Exhibition, Massimo De Carlo, Milan, Ramp, Wood
bastard store wins the ArchDaily Building of the Year Award
Tags: ArchDaily, Award, Bastard Bowl, Bastard Store, Building of the Year 2009, casacomvert, Interiors, Onlywood, SkateboardingArchDaily is for sure the most visited Architecture blog out there. On the 10th of May 2009 ArchDaily published a very comprehensive and beautifully edited post about our project bastard store and created a huge link between studiometrico, bastard and the world. That was just the beginning…
Tags: ArchDaily, Award, Bastard Bowl, Bastard Store, Building of the Year 2009, casacomvert, Interiors, Onlywood, SkateboardingLast June we published a first post about this project for the transformation of an industrial building into offices to rent in Milan. Then we have been silent… but not idle.
Tags: Cometal, Industrial building, Milan, Office, on site, Refurbishment, Zumbini
SEA – the company that runs Italian Airports – launched a 2 phases competition for the ‘new gate’ of the Airport of Malpensa. The brief, addressed to teams composed by architects and artists, defined a site between terminal and train station, a budget and some programmatic ambitions. The ‘Gate’ had to be conceived both as transit and pause space, function as infrastructure, be perceived as a landmark and behave as an exhibition space. Together with Massimo Bartolini and VudafieriSaverino we developed our (losing) proposal…
Tags: Airport, Art, Competition, Malpensa, Massimo Bartolini, Milan, MXP, SEA, Vudafieri Saverino
Norwegian friends Brendeland & Kristoffersen arkitekter have invited 6a architects, JCLA and studiometrico to team up and join a challenging urban design competition in Oslo, Norway.
Tags: 6a architects, Brendeland & Kristoffersen, Competition, Fornebu, JCLA, Landscape, Masterplan, Oslo
On the 19th of November the five teams that will compete for the 2nd phase of the Architecture Competition for the new Piazza G. Verdi in La Spezia (Italy) were announced. studiometrico and artist Massimo Bartolini had developed a design proposal that was not short-listed by the Jury…
Tags: Art, Competition, La Spezia, Landscape, Massimo Bartolini
Berlin_los Angeles. A Tale Of Two (other) Cities has opened on the 12 of November at the Massimo De Carlo Gallery in Milan. The collective exhibition explores new trends in contemporary art through the work of young artists like Klara Liden, Josef Strau, Klaus Weber, Dan Rees, Kirstine Roepstorff, Maximilian Zentz Zlomowitz, Simon Fujiwara, Scott Olson, Frank Benson, Elad Lassry and Kaari Upson. studiometrico has designed a platform with two reading tables that allow visitors to browse through catalogs, books and magazine about the two cities.
Tags: Berlin, Contemporary Art, Exhibition, Los Angeles, Massimo De Carlo, Milan![]()
Since 2005 we have been working and posting on this project. Once it was completed, our clients announced they were not interested in publishing on magazines and expressed big concern about their privacy. The gardens we designed and the farmhouse (refurbished by Vudafieri Saverino Partners) host numerous artworks from the collection of the owners, so we were asked to maintain our absolute discretion.
We understood and even learned to appreciate this attitude… In the end it dismissed us from those usual efforts to document and photograph properly our work.
Later we realized that a project – to a certain extent – always belongs to the designer and decided that, as long as we wouldn’t have crossed ‘that boundary’, we could still be free to disclose our work. So we made an attempt…