Monday, December 20, 2010

Thank You Note For Community Service

Equipment Marmomacc

(images of the Iaconig)
part of the cultural events promoted by the 44 th edition of Marmomacc, this year was awarded the prestigious Best Communicator Award 2009 for those companies that have best been able to consistently present in the care of the stand, its image and the results of your search.
Now in its third edition, this Award was created with the intention of promoting the best exhibit design projects and highlights the most innovative strategies for business communication, purchasing, from edition to edition, a growing interest from visitors, of professionals, and especially the praise from international critics.
further objective of the award is to focus attention on the exhibition stands as temporary space, able to represent the identity of the exhibitor, to offer possible new perspective in the application of natural stone, while stimulating the involvement of architects and designers in the construction of ideal scenarios, inhabited by many potential expression of marble. But not only. Focusing on the impact that even a different creative approach can and should respond to a different production model, which is closely interconnected with respect for the land and the environment.
short, an award that does not necessarily establish a ranking, but rather to highlight, in a broader context of integrated communication, quality projects both at temporary installations, is that of brand identity.
The awards ceremony was held Wednesday, September 30, 2009, the authoritative jury Mauro Albano (Brand Manager Marmomacc), Aldo Bottoli (Research System Observatory Color), Academy Hills (The Bathroom Today and Tomorrow), Vincenzo Pavan ( Coordinator of the events of Architecture Marmomacc) and Livio Salvadori (Casabella) identified and selected by the 'showcase' of the stands in the exhibition, the most deserving for this award, awarding it an important and valuable piece of design.
The first prize was awarded ex aequo to: Iaconcig Piasentina Stone (Udine), designed by architect John Vragnaz
Modland in cooperation with the firm, for how the project could address the perception of the material, transforming values \u200b\u200bthrough different surface qualities in architectural elements. And Vaselli Marmi (Siena), designed by architects Marco and Emanuel Gargano beans, for the originality and the ease with which has resulted in the perimeter structure of the stone material strength and consistency of formal solutions in interior design. Source:
http://www.architetti.com
Here's a video interview, Arch. Vragnaz.






(images of the Vaselli Marmi)


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