
Design Italian Carlo Ratti tests the limits of architecture 26/05 18:00 CET
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Italian architect Carlo Ratti tries to push the boundaries of his art. With transatlantic bases in Boston and Turin he creates complex works, including a water installation for the Zaragoza Expo and a canopy made from greenery in Milan. Starting as digital concepts, his works evolve into unique structures.
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