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MAXXI’s Collection of Art and Architecture represents the founding element of the museum and defines its identity. Since October 2015, it has been on display with different arrangements of works.
5 May 2024 ore 16:00
MAXXIperTUTTIIl corpo e l’architetturatactile lab
8 May 2024 ore 18:00
MAXXI Med talkLa terra in mezzo al mare, il mare nella terra
11 May 2024 ore 16:00
MAXXIperTUTTIMind the bend!Italian Sign Language workshop for families
MAXXI Auditorium – admittance free
21 Italian architectural firms, 21 projects, three winners to construct three new Catholic churches in Ferrara and the provinces of Olbia and Coscenza: the results of the sixth series of national competitions organized by the Italian Episcopal Conference, for the realization of new parish buildings.
On the occasion of the exhibition 21 for XXI. New Italian churches (at MAXXI from 2 May through to 2 June 2013), which presents the projects developed for this edition and illustrates the long and complex process that preceded it and flanked production, MAXXI is staging a seminar to introduce the winners and to explore the use of the competition format as an instrument for promoting architectural quality.
Participants
S.E. mons. Mariano Crociata, General Secretary of the IEC.
Benedetta Tagliabue, winner of the Northern Italy section
For the parish church of S. Giacomo Apostolo in Ferrara (Ferrara – Comacchio) Tagliabue has proposed a building with light, organic architecture that contrasts with the solid, compact materiality of the Ferrara’s historic constructions.
Francesca Leto, winner of the Central Italy section
For the parish church of S. Ignazio da Laconi in Olbia (Tempio Ampurias – Olbia) Leto has designed a building with a vertical configuration, its volume perfectly delineated, white, with no interruptions between roof and walls.
Mario Cucinella, winner of the Southern Italy section
For the church of S. Maria Goretti in Mormanno (Cassano all’Jonio – Cosenza) Cucinella has designed a solitary, unique and unrepeatable work, in which the entrance portal and the cross become essential elements inspired by the curves of Baroque architecture.