The third mural of the contest organized by TaniniHome and created by the writer Urto with the studio B-Arch has been inaugurated: “A dam against land consumption”
Florence, May 19, 2022
Transforming, regenerating, rethinking spaces to adapt our cities and the buildings that compose them to the changes taking place in society. The future of architecture, at least, passes through here, through the ability to combine modernity and urban and environmental sustainability.
in the approach always adopted by Alessandro Capellaro and Sabrina Bignami , owners of the Florentine studio B-Arch .
An idea of architecture capable of modifying spaces by transforming lofts into offices, banks into schools, adapting the functions of each building to the renewed needs dictated by the pandemic, by new work models and by the different social composition. An architecture, in a word, light, which in the mural created by the Florentine writer, Alessandro Dell'Acqua , together with the professionals of the B-Arch studio, inside the TaniniHome space in via Maragliano in Florence, translates into an almost floating city, which remains anchored to the ground
thanks to a set of branches, trunks and roots that allow it to remain above the clouds while remaining anchored to the ground.
It is “ The suspended city ”, precisely, as the title of the work says, which is part of Street
Arch, the event conceived by TaniniHome , a historic Florentine interior design brand, and the Towant agency, to bring the world of architecture into dialogue with that of street art.
“ This is a project that combines two languages – explain the authors –: coloured geometries and
devoid of nuances typical of Urto's poetics and the passion for gestures and hand drawing, typical of Alessandro di B-Arch . The result is an aerostatic balloon light enough to float in the air but at the same time inhabited by human beings who make their roots in their land
a constant figure in their life. A double level that, ultimately, belongs to each of us ."