Monday, May 14, 2007

Lingotto by Renzo Piano


I will take better same photo (I did it by cell. telephone). This is the [in English-->] Lingotto Fairs Exhibition Center. It borns thank you to Giovanni Agnelli (Fiat Group owner) and Renzo Piano architect popular in whole world. When Fiat moved from this first factory (built in 1922) to others born all over: out of the city but also in South of Italy, Poland and Brasil most known architects was called to think how to use all this space. Renzo Piano won the competition and now the most important exhibitions, conferences, and classic music concert (in a cherry wood auditorium), are hosted there.

Effettuerò meglio la stessa fotografia (è stata fatta col telefono cellulare). Questo è il Lingotto Fiere Centro Congressi. Nasce grazie a Giovanni Agnelli (azionista di riferimento del Gruppo Fiat) e l'architetto Renzo Piano conosciuto in tutto il mondo. Quano la Fiat si spostò da questo stabilimento (costruito nel 1922) verso altri nati ovunque: fuori città ma anche in Sud Italia, Polonia e Brasile i più famosi architetti vennero chiamati per trovare una destinazione a questo spazio. Vinse il nado Renzo Piano ed ora le più importanti rassegne, conferenze e concerti di musica classica (nell'auditorium di ciliegio), vengono ospitati qui.
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19 comments:

Lavenderlady said...

I would love to hear a concert in the auditorium. with all of that cherrywood, it must be par excellance!

AlohaTrevella said...

Its huge! I bet it gorgeous inside...I agree with Lavenderlady that a concert there would be beautiful...Mahalo~

Nikon said...

My God, that is a big place :)

lv2scpbk said...

Still a nice photo even with the cell phone.

Anonymous said...

Nice photograph. And an interesting narrative.

I wanted to thank you for your visits to my blog. Thanks.

M.Benaut said...

It still looks vey modern, even though it was built in 1922.
You have a good mix of old and the new in Torino.

Anonymous said...

Very good photo for a cellphone.
Renzo Piano is well known around the world as Fabrizio says, and also in Switzerland for two very interesting galleries - the Beyeler Foundation and the Paul Klee Centre. However his offical website must be one of the most annoying in the galaxy. Maybe it's just me, but see what you make of it. www.rpbw.com

inspired said...

like the angle you've chosen for this image..

Tara said...

Greetings from "Red Stick"!

This is a great photo, for a cell phone! It's wonderful that this factory is now used for concerts and exhibitions - a joining of the worlds of industry and art.

Dsole said...

at least they give it a nice use!
And you have a great cell phone indeed! :)

Kalyan Panja said...
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Kalyan Panja said...

It looks a lovely place...Wonderful architecture along with an equally wonderfully captured shot...Well done!

Oya said...

Your cell phone works real good...

Annie said...

Hi Fabrizio Ikol22, This is quite the concert hall.

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Nazzareno said...

Ma dove sei finito?...Aridatece Fabrizio!!!!

Fabrizio Zanelli said...

Thank you to everyone of so aprreciated comments.

My cell phone is quite ordinary (Sony Ericsson K750i) but the day was particularly sunny and this, of course, helps !

Annie, not *all* the palace is deputated to classic music performances, but just the auditorium inside of it.

Nazzareno, grazie !!!! A riecchime :-)

Ming the Merciless said...

Actually, I love this photo. I love the clean lines of the railing and the beautiful building in the background.

Kala said...

This exhibition building is sooooo long!!!! WOW - I imagine you had to be very far just to get the width of it all in your photo!