Carabinieri Headquarter Saluzzo
Carabinieri Headquarter Saluzzo Public Building by Maurizio Bradaschia is a winner of the 2018 Bronze A' Design Award in Architecture, Building and Structure Design.
Carabinieri Headquarter Saluzzo is a Bronze A' Design Award winner, a much prestigious recognition granted to outstanding designs distinguished by creativity, ingenuity, and astuteness.
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The project includes an expansion of the Carabinieri barracks in Saluzzo, by building adjacent to the existing building a new construction height two floors. The new building will house the part of the barracks intended for residential purposes. The new wing of the building overlooking Via Don Bosco will be made based on the alignment of the existing buildings. The building, coated copper plates, is oriented to represent, in the type, hosted functions.
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Carabinieri Headquarter Saluzzo by Maurizio Bradaschia
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Public Building
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Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award Winner in 2018.
Bronze Winner
Carabinieri Headquarter Saluzzo Public Building
Carabinieri Headquarter Saluzzo is a Bronze A' Design Award winner, a much prestigious recognition granted to outstanding designs distinguished by creativity, ingenuity, and astuteness. Bronze winners are amply skillful and strikingly creative artifacts that authenticate the vast experience, imagination, and resourcefulness of their designers. Carabinieri Headquarter Saluzzo is expected to be a highly-regarded, admired, and cherished object that is notably professional and innovative. This Bronze A' Design Award-winning design incorporates best practices in art, science, design, and technology, and is excellent for its attention to detail. Carabinieri Headquarter Saluzzo splendidly satisfies needs, touches desires, charms feelings, and appeals to curiosity.
Winner Designer
Maurizio Bradaschia
Maurizio Bradaschia (Trieste, 1962) – iF Design Award 2017, Iconic Awards 2017, Iconic Award 2018, German Design Award 2018, German Design Award 2019 - graduated in architecture at IUAV in 1987 with Luciano Semerani (tutor). He obtained his Ph.D. at the University "La Sapienza" of Rome; he is associate professor in Trieste, where he teaches "Architectural Design" and "Urban an Regional Planning" at the Department of Engineering and Architecture. Enabled in the first band in the competition sector 08 / C1 Design and Engineering Technology Architecture, is part of the School Committee of the Ph.D. in Architecture - Theory and design of the University of Rome, Sapienza, Department of Architecture and Design. He has given seminars and lectures at Columbia University in New York, at the Faculty of Architecture of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, at the Technische Universitat Wien, at the Faculty of Architecture of Tianjin University in China, at the Faculty of Architecture of the Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile Ife, Nigeria and in major Italian universities; researcher in the Settlement Upgrading Programme (SUP), United Nations Centre for Human Settlement (Habitat), Informal Settlement Upgrading in the city of Ibadan (Nigeria); he was a member of the Italian transnational working team in the Vision Planet (EU Interreg IIC) project for the development of the Central European, Danubian and Adriatic space. Maurizio Bradaschia was a member of the technical TEM (Trans European Motorway - ECE-UN). Founder and Director of the international magazine of Architecture, Art, Communication and Design "Il Progetto". Author of over three hundred scientific publications. He has written for the magazines Domus, ab, Il Giornale dell'Architettura, Il Progetto, d'Architettura, Neoclassico, Hise, Muse Magazine, Count Down, L'ARSENALE delle idee, rivista di Economia, Politica e Cultura, Bealux, Compasses; collaborator at the Italian Encyclopedia Giovanni Treccani, where he wrote the biographical entries about Michael Graves and Gustav Peichl in the Appendix 2000 and the item "The Communication Architecture" in the work Millennium III, 2009; his projects have been published in Architécti, ab, Architekt, Area, d'A, Il Giornale dell'Architettura, Costruire, Il Progetto, Anfione e Zeto, l’Architettura, cronache e storia, World Architectural Review, Paesaggio Urbano, Architetti, Juliet, Hise, Escala, Oris, Bealux, Case & stili, Quaderni del Territorio, Edilizia & Territorio, l’ARCA, hinge, ioarch, a+d+m, The Plan. Among the major works, the project for Lot 4 of the project Tergeste Urban PIC Italy, the expansion of the Town Hall of Sgonico, the civic center “via Pagano” for the City of Rome, the square Falloni in Monteiasi (TA), the Center of visits for the Picentini mountains in Eboli (SA), the new headquarters MIDJ in Cordovado (PN). He has served on numerous juries of national and international competitions of architecture. He participated in the 7th international architecture exhibition of the Venice Biennale (2000) “La sperimentazione del nuovo, giovani architetti italiani: un incontro sulla condizione contemporanea”. He was one of the 65 invited architects to the exhibition "Dal futurismo al futuro possibile nell'architettura italiana" on the occasion of the celebrations for Italia in Giappone 2001. And was co-designer of the Master Plan for Trieste Expo 2008, the project was exposed in the 9th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, Metamorph (2004); he is among the Italian architects published in the catalog of the Italian Pavilion of the 10th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia (2006), he was among the invited international architects in the Hungarian pavilion at the 12th Biennale of Architecture in Venice in 2010. Maurizio Bradaschia was part of the group of selectors for the italian gold medal for architecture in the context of the Italian Expo International Triennale of Milan (2002/2003, 2005/2006, 2008/2009, 2012/2013). He was advisor to the Prize In / Arch-Ance in 2005 and 2006. Studio Bradaschia srl is, for the year 2017 and 2018, in the Build magazine’s Top 50 for Architecture. He was the Town Councillor for Territorial Planning of the City of Trieste.
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Arma dei Carabinieri
The Carabinieri is the fourth Italian military force charged with police duties under the authority of the Ministry of Defense. Carabinieri are the national gendarmerie of Italy, policing both military and civilian populations. Since 2001, it has been one of the four Italian Armed Forces.
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