It will be on display until September 12 2016 the Show "Snowsound by Caimi design as you've never heard"At the Museum of Science and Technology in Milan, as part of the XXI Triennial.
The chosen location is equally interesting. It is in fact the “Cavallerizze”, an area of about 1.800 m2, the result of an important restoration project by the National Museum of Science and Technology “Leonardo da Vinci”.
The exhibition is focused on Snowsound technology and acoustic design of public spaces but also domestic and hosts, in addition to the panels designed by Michele De Lucchi, Alberto Meda and Francesco, Lorenzo Palmeri, Marc Sadler, Sezgin Aksu, Lorenzo Damiani, Atelier Mendini, the 'innovative and completely new outer Wave designed by Moreno Ferrari. Wave is the best expression of design and technology combination.
The Snowsound technologies Caimi Brevetti, patented and highly innovative, have received the most prestigious awards at international level and are constantly changing. only systems of their kind and the technologies applied, and for the idea of sound-absorbing elements intended as furniture accessories, which fit with transversal in any environment, to solve the acoustic problems.
Also very important is the green aspect of this technology which has recently obtained the coveted GREENGUARD Gold Certification, which validates their low emission characteristics and the contribution to the quality of the environment.
The different solutions proposed by each of the designers are all attributable to a definition of design in which the person is the protagonist. This is for Caimi Brevetti, in the XNUMXst century, “Design after Design”.
Exhibition curated by Aldo Colonetti and Franco Origoni
Exhibition design: Origoni Steiner Associated architects, Franco Origoni, Matteo Origoni, Anna Steiner with Eleonora Bruno
In collaboration with Paul Bonfiglio, Andrea Farnetani, Caimi Lab
out the stand: Benfenati Arrangements
Photo credits: Raoul Iacometti, Interno20
XXI TRIENNIAL
National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci
Milano, Via Olona 6
02/04/2016 – 12/09/2016
10.30-20.30
Closed on Mondays