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This book tells the story of the making of a community, which occurred hand-in-hand with the building of an archipelago of residences in the countryside north of Rome. Lina Malfona together with Fabio and Simone Petrini designed and built this archipelago of 'ultra-residential' villas, a place to experience private as well as public life. This book tells the story of the making of a community, which occurred hand-in-hand with the building of an archipelago of suburban residences, which reaffirm the value of the countryside within a technological and digital society. From 2010 onwards, Lina…mehr

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This book tells the story of the making of a community, which occurred hand-in-hand with the building of an archipelago of residences in the countryside north of Rome. Lina Malfona together with Fabio and Simone Petrini designed and built this archipelago of 'ultra-residential' villas, a place to experience private as well as public life. This book tells the story of the making of a community, which occurred hand-in-hand with the building of an archipelago of suburban residences, which reaffirm the value of the countryside within a technological and digital society. From 2010 onwards, Lina Malfona together with Petrini Architects and thanks to the support of the structural engineer Tommaso Malfona has been designing and building this archipelago of villas in the countryside north of Rome, which is also where their home-studio is located. This experimental residence has become a point of reference for the design of an innovative housing typology, an 'ultra-residential' villa as a place to experience private as well as public life. With Contributions of Pippo Ciorra (introduction); Kenneth Frampton, Stanley Allen (blurbs)
Autorenporträt
Lina Malfona (1980) is an architect and a scholar with a Ph.D. in Architectural and Urban design. In 2007 she founded the Italian firm Malfona Petrini Architecture. In 2015 she received the 'Premio Giovani' national award from the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca, Italy. Since 2018 she is working as an Associate Professor in Architectural and Urban Design at the University of Pisa, where she founded the research lab Polit(t)ico. She has been Fulbright Research Scholar at the Institute of Fine Arts (New York University) and visiting fellow the ATCH (University of Queensland, Australia), she recently received a Library Grant from the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, and the CCA Visiting Scholarship at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal. In 2018 she taught as a visiting professor at Cornell University AAP. Her built work has been published at the core of her book Building the Landscape (2018) and on architectural journals such as Domus, Abitare and The Plan, among others.