Discovering the link between architecture, art and well-being: this is the objective of a meeting scheduled for next Saturday, November 30th from 5pm to 7pm, in the Mostra d’Oltremare in Naples. The event is promoted by Arkeda: “Cur’ArtI”, architecture and art “Nuovo tempo della cura”, a project by Francesca Barrella.
The event, sponsored by the Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Conservationists of Naples and its province and by other bodies and institutions, intends to turn the spotlight on art therapy which has been among the new socio-health frontiers in progress for some years” as underlined in a note “The need for synergy between healthcare activities aimed at treating social problems is increasingly assimilated also through the arts such as sensorial spaces, painting, music – it is added – The Last July 17, the first clinic museum in Italy was inaugurated in the CTO of Naples, to treat various psycho-somatic pathologies through art.
The Order of PPC architects of Naples and its province sponsored the project, aware that this represents a perspective for the architects, the technicians who take care of the exhibition aspect, the reception, the inclusion and the setting up of dedicated spaces to art and personal care”.
Arkeda 2024, exhibition-conference of architecture, construction, design and furniture in Naples, now in its I work to create spaces of welcome and care.
Francesca Barrella highlights again: “The Cur’arti Ambulatory Museum is a sustainable, inclusive and accessible model of therapeutic architecture reproducible in care and cultural environments. Architecture also has a fundamental role in the ’empathic and therapeutic narration of spaces’ capable of arouse psychological well-being”. In the foreground neuroscience and architecture, cultural narrative medicine and therapeutic architecture. “The Cur’Arti Ambulatory Museum – it is stated – is a place of inclusive culture within a place of care.
The Museum’s layout provides ‘an artistic narrative’ of care environments, transforming them into places of ‘culture that heals’; in the harmony between artistic spaces and architecture you undertake an experience of well-being and psychological support”.
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Famous People Born on February 25: A Comprehensive List
Who was born on February 25?
In Spain:
• In 1953 José María Aznar, politician, is born
• In 1955 Enric Miralles, architect, is born
• In 1960 Adriana Vega, actress, is born
• In 1973 Julio José Iglesias, singer, is born
In 1973 Julio José Iglesias, singer, was born. Source | Vanitatis.
• In 1994 Ricardo Gómez, actor, is born
In the world:
• In 1841 Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French impressionist painter, is born
• In 1950 Neil Jordan, cinema director, is born
• In 1963 nace Diego Peretti, actor
• In 1971 nace Sean Astin, actor
• In 1976 Rashida Jones, actress, model and writer, is born
• In 1980 Antonio Burks, basketball player, is born
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2024-02-25 02:17:44
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Daniel Libeskind’s “Polderland Garden of Love and Fire” Artwork Destroyed: Latest Updates
Hans EverhardtThe destruction of Daniel Libeskind’s landscape artwork
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Unknown people have caused serious damage to the landscape artwork in Almere Polderland Garden of Love and Fire by the famous architect Daniel Libeskind. A number of the aluminum plates that form the artwork are bent, broken or otherwise destroyed.
Bee Broadcasting Flevoland witnesses speak of a serious explosion at the artwork on the night from Saturday to Sunday. The municipality of Almere confirms the destruction, but cannot yet say anything about the cause.
The artwork dates from 1997 and consists of dozens of aluminum plates, which together form a kind of labyrinth. Libeskind (1946) is best known in the Netherlands for the Holocaust Names Monument in Amsterdam, which was completed in 2021.
In Berlin he designed a new wing of the Jewish Museum, in New York he created the master plan for the new World Trade Center area after the attacks of September 11, 2001.
The police cannot yet say anything about the investigation into the destruction in Almere. The aluminum plates were also destroyed once in 2015. To prevent vandalism, the municipality had tree trunks placed so that cars could no longer enter the site. The ditches near the artwork were also deepened.
2023-12-25 15:21:46
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Addressing Uninhabitable Housing and Social Integration in Urban Environments: An Interview with Architect Yavor Panev
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According to Yavor Panev, this policy is at the foundation of the diversity of the EU
More than 30% of the homes in Sofia are uninhabitable, they were acquired only for investment purposes. A state and municipal policy is needed, because they would turn into “empty ghettos”. This thesis is developed in an interview with “Diary“arch. Yavor Panev, who is the head of the non-governmental organization “Optimistas”, dealing with strategies for the development of the urban environment.
According to the young architect from the NGO, Barcelona’s experience with uninhabitable housing was good.
If, through the main indicators – bills for electricity, water and gas, it was established that no one lived there for more than two years, the apartments were transferred to the housing fund of the municipality for 10 years.
“Among the very rich people who have bought homes in the center of Barcelona and some of them are keeping them empty, the municipality is bringing in representatives from different social strata to live. This is how diversity is achieved in the community, which is also one of the main pan-European values - united in diversity. This somehow does not reach us in Bulgaria and we have a feeling of a misunderstood civilization, the newly rich strive to live in isolation, mostly in closed complexes”, develops his version arch. Panev.
He believes that the closed complexes are the biggest mistake of Sofia, because they isolated the poor from the rich, and that was not right.
“In such complexes, where many rich people are gathered, a selection is even made with interviews to enter to live there. The integration of different socio-economic strata of society is the way to have a vibrant city. Otherwise, a sterile society will be formed,” emphasizes the architect from the NGO.
2023-11-09 00:04:29
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Creating a Centralized Hub: The Center for Media, Film, and Theatre at SUNY Purchase College
The Conservatory of Theatre Arts, the School of Film and Media Studies, and related arts programs at SUNY Purchase College were scattered across a number of different buildings on its sprawling campus, and in need of a centralized location to provide unity and purpose.
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The Center for Media, Film, and Theatre creates a new space for these programs while promoting its mission of integration and collaboration between conservatory programs in the arts and liberal arts programs. Our design provides teaching, learning, and performance spaces to encourage and showcase collaboration between areas of study. Portions of the Center occupy existing space under an exterior plaza, previously used for storage and receiving. The facility provides a new entry pavilion and gathering space, designed to connect the public arrival experience up through the plaza to the heart of the campus.
Chris Cooper
Chris Cooper
Natural light fills the Center, providing a transparency and contrast to the surrounding architecture and consequentially increasing visibility for the theatre, film, media, and related arts programs.
2023-09-13 01:48:11
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“Architect Builds Dream House Without a Mortgage: A Tiny Home Story”
An Idaho architect was fed up with mortgages after her divorce. She divorced her husband and never wanted anything to do with expensive mortgages again. Nevertheless, she had a dream of owning her own apartment. She worked hard for this and built her own little home.
Her home should be a small space that she could call her own. After two years of hard work, she made it. The best part is that this house only cost her 11,000 euros.
Although Macy Miller is an architect by profession, she had no idea about building houses. Nevertheless, she built and laid out everything herself. She wanted to learn and she did it. For only 11,000 euros she built her entire house, which she now lives in, without being dependent on a mortgage. The most expensive part of the house was the toilet, which cost 2,000 euros.
Macy Miller also installed the toilet and all the other items himself. She fell off the roof while building her own house. She broke her back and had to take a break for a while. But that didn’t stop her from continuing to build her house. Two years later she built her dream house, in which she is very happy. What do you think about it?

A real dream has come true for Macy Miller. The tiny house she lives in is equipped with everything you need. Although the house looks small from the outside, it is very spacious inside. After all the misery she had gone through, she was determined to move on with her life. She never wanted a mortgage or divorce ever again. By building a tiny house, she now has her own living space without having to take out a mortgage.
It took a few years to build everything but it was worth it. The house is completely eco-friendly. Macy Miller has pursued her own dream and now lives in her own built sweetheart, with no mortgage. The inside of the house looks great, everything is nicely decorated. The outside of the house also looks good. A lot of work, time and effort has gone into this and you can see it.
2023-05-17 17:29:33
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