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        <![CDATA[San Francesco Church Catwalk / Nunzio Gabriele Sciveres + Giuseppe Gurrieri ]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p dir="ltr">The origins of the church of San Francesco all'Immacolata di <a href="/tag/comiso">Comiso</a> date back to the feud of the Chiaramonte, who in the early decades of the fourteenth century built a small temple dedicated to St. Anthony. The church, as we see it today, it has largely been realized by the Naselli family, who were Counts of Comiso from 1453 to 1816.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[Garden Cooperativa / Nunzio Gabriele Sciveres + Giuseppe Gurrieri]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The architectural program of the building cooperative foresees the realization of sixteen residences within a plan of social housing in <a href="/tag/marina-di-ragusa">Marina di Ragusa</a> in Sicily. The project origins from the analysis of the Sicilian natural and urban landscape, a land full of great contradictions: a beautiful and complex place, which lies in between cultural heritage and traditions, conservation and transformation, architectural experimentation and conventional living. Through design, we have explored the genesis of the Mediterranean built environment: a multidimensional representation in which it is hard to separate the natural landscape from the city, the city from the architecture, the architecture from people’s lives.</p>]]>
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