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The M-TEC is an innovative and multi-functional park thought for the guests of the Munich airport. This area under the brand “M-TEC - Park of Innovations” is perceived as a unit, in which a variety of uses are possible. In the long term, the park with its buildings will become a landmark for the Munich airport, reinforicing its tecnological and sustainable politic. By creating an urban scenario, the Munich Airport continues to develop into a city-like structure with all its advantages.

 

Title: 3. Real Estate Award Munich Airport - Competition for the new visitors park in the airport of Munich 

Type:  International student competition

Location: Munich, Germany

Result: 2nd position

Collaboration: Thomas Hinterholzer, Felix Perasso, Patrik Schmied, Daniel Tolpeit

Year: 2014

 

M -TEC 

The project aims to create stands simple to carry and to assemble, with a wide variety of shapes, avoiding the stand with a traditional mold, monotonous and equal to each other, with the advantage of drastically reducing costs and preserving the nature. 

ECcO is an ecological project, simple and fun. It consists of three elements: cartons, pallets and electric cables, easily available as used product and 100% eco-friendly.

The company can choose the size of the cartons appropriate to their needs and the provision of them using the ‘component schedule’, which provides a wide range of compositions, original and highly customizable. 

 

Title: Eco Exhibit - Competition for ecological and recycle exhibition systems

Type:  International student competition

Collaboration: Felix Perasso

Year: 2014

 

ECcO

The construction of the new shelter in a site of special landscape value, such as Malga Fosse, was regarded as an opportunity to overhaul the entire complex and provide outdoor spaces suitable for various activities and events for the promotion of Alpine culture. Therefore emerges the image of a ‘refuge fortress’ which refers to the complex architecture memory typical of this region, made from castles and fortresses perched on the mountain to guard the territory. Artificial structures that look like true natural concretions, they work as referential semiotic fires for the whole landscape.

 

Malga Fosse

Title: Competition for the redevelopment of the alpine hut "Malga Fosse"

Type:  Architecture competition

Location: Siror, Italy

Collaboration: Arch. Armando Marra (Leader)

Year: 2012

 

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