Studio guendalina ponti biography
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Guendalina Salimei will be curator of the Italian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2025
Among the finalists for the curatorship of the Italian Pavilion at the next Architecture Biennale in Venice, the project 'Terræ Aquæ. Italy and the intelligence of the sea' by Guendalina Salimei, an architect and professor at the Sapienza University of Rome, who founded T-Studio, which focuses on the relationship between design practice and experimental research.
The details of the project are not yet known, but for Salimei it is “an important opportunity to put the relationship of our territory with the sea at the centre of architectural, technical and cultural reflection: the Mediterranean extends to the nearby oceans. The centrality of this structural relationship, which affects the country's identity and environmental balance, has long been neglected.”
In line with the theme of the 19th edition, curated by Carlo Ratti, which proposes a focus on natural, artificial and collective intelligence, Salimei's project aims at a different point of view than the usual one: not looking at the sea from the land, but vice versa: “Looking at Italy from the sea implies a change of perspective, it imposes the need to rethink the design of the border between land and water as an integra
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Dino De Laurentiis - biography
Producer’s Biography:
Dino De Laurentiis (Torre Annunziata, Campania, Italy, August 8, 1919 - Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA, November 10, 2010)
Dino De Laurentiis is one of the most famous Italian producers. Born as Agostino De Laurentiis, during his career spanning over seven decades, he produced more than a hundred and fifty films and worked with the most famous international directors and actors. A true film lover, as a seventeen year old boy he left his home to enroll in film school. However, WW II interrupted his studies at the Roman Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia and he began working on film sets. Thanks to hard work and perseverance, at the age of twenty two he produced his first film L'amore canta (1941). After serving in the military in WW II he returned to film as executive producer for Lux, at the time one of the biggest Italian film companies. His first commercial success was the neorealist film Riso amaro (1949) directed by Giuseppe De Santis. That same year he married the film’s star Silvana Mangano. In 1950, he went into partnership with producer Carlo Ponti and they founded the production house Ponti-De Laurentiis Cinematografica. In the 1950s, they made many successful Italian films, for exam