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        <![CDATA[forte_forte Store Forte dei Marmi / forte_forte]]>
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      <dc:creator>Andreas Luco</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Light and matter harmonize as in a nautical shell in the forte_forte forte dei Marmi boutique. the succession of the forte_forte openings expands with new lemmas the idea of retail space stemming from the dialogue between Giada forte and Robert Vattilana. the grammar of materials and forms is further enriched and modulated with each new chapter, defining a system that is both recognizable and constantly evolving, in which style and composition derive from the observation of the place, meant as a spatial, urban, and geographical entity. thus, the architectural language takes on local inflections, specific accents, without ever becoming a dialect.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Private House in Forte Dei Marmi  / FABBRICANOVE Architetti]]>
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      <dc:creator>Cristobal Rojas</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The House in <a href="/tag/forte-dei-marmi">Forte dei Marmi</a>, realized by FABBRICANOVE, is the result of precise attention to the relation between the natural landscape and the built environment. And yet, attention to the clearness, the simplicity, the liveness of the domestic spaces, the constant, direct and equal interaction with the artisans, in particular with carpenters, the definition of the details that contribute to the uniform and homogeneous perception of the intervention. Exactly this last point is what builds the real soul of the dwelling, thought as a sartorial work, searching for a formula that allows the identification of the whole project as one unique piece. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In occasion of the opening of the new flagship store in Versilia, Italy, Philipp Plein chose to collaborate for the first time with AquiliAlberg, a Milan-based architectural and design studio. AquiliAlberg’s sculptural portal anticipate the fashion designer ultra-contemporary and luxurious world.</p> ]]>
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