Architect Luca Cipelletti has renovated the lower-ground flooring of Milan’s Triennale Milano museum, together with its restaurant, music venue and youngsters’s play space.
Led by Triennale Milano president Stefano Boeri and common director Carla Morogallo, the renovation encompasses 2,300 sq. metres of inside house within the Giovanni Muzio-designed Palazzo dell’Arte constructing, alongside 7,300 sq. metres of gardens, porticos and facades.
The renovation kinds a part of a wider redevelopment of the constructing, geared toward updating its power efficiency, accessibility and performance whereas “enhancing Giovanni Muzio’s unique 1933 design”.
The primary portion of the renovation to be accomplished was the Voce Triennale, a devoted music house.

Created to host Triennale’s intensive music programme, the minimalist, rectangular room is supported by pillars that carve out a trio of asymmetrical naves.
A combination of sound-insulating, sound-absorbing and sound-reflecting panels clad the partitions and ceilings, whereas a big soundwall kinds the centrepiece of the house.

Designer Philippe Malouin conceived a bespoke modular seating system for the venue, made up of a chunky couch and a cluster of listening lounge chairs crafted from darkish inexperienced felt with seen stitching.
Built-in dynamic lighting illuminates the house, which additionally features a cocktail bar. At its entrance, a way of nightlife is enhanced by illustrative neon signage by artist Marcello Maloberti.

Voce Triennale’s pared-back inside was designed to be “much less distracting as a result of absence of visible stimuli”, in keeping with Boeri, permitting the music to take centre stage.
The second a part of the renovation is Cucina Triennale, a restaurant and cafe refurbished to mirror the type and ambiance of Muzio’s unique Thirties design.

Overlooking the Triennale gardens, the eatery is unfold throughout three rooms characterised by industrial timber flooring and white partitions. Cipelletti additionally maintained the house’s unique uncovered rhomboid beam ceilings.
Central to the inside are stackable eating chairs by Studio Klass, which have been custom-made for the restaurant.

The chairs have been designed to enhance the steel-framed tables initially created for the house by architect Gigiotti Zanini. Furnishings model UniFor reissued the tables for the undertaking, however up to date the tops with a extra sturdy end.
Two partitioned areas cloaked in retractable inexperienced curtains are used for exhibitions.

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The third and last portion of the renovation is the sandy-hued Gioco Triennale, a devoted inventive space for kids “of all ages” with furnishings by Smarin studio.
Smarin created a collection of modular cork blocks and flat strong pine surfaces for the play space. Free from nails and screws, the elements are designed for teenagers to construct playful seating, desks and different buildings.
Gioco Triennale additionally consists of an space to park prams in addition to baby-changing services.

Triennale is Italy’s most vital design museum, which hosts the Triennale Milano Worldwide Exhibition for structure and industrial design each three years.
It is also one of many key venues at Milan design week yearly, internet hosting every thing from an exhibition of strolling sticks created by 18 designers for his or her future selves to an set up of furnishings and homeware by Inga Sempé.
The images is courtesy of Triennale Milano














