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  • Design, territory and MYOP

    During the fourth edition of I-Design, the ZAC will host the exhibition “DESIGN & TERRITORY – Universities and companies between research and innovation”

  • SNAIL at Summer Design Fest

    the slowness of working hands, hands that carve, twist, engrave and leave traces. Delicate but evident traces, like those of a snail…

  • SNAIL at Summer Design Fest

    The slowness of the hands at work, hands that carve, twist, engrave, leave traces. Faint but evident traces, like those of a snail. The stainless steel shell, leathery on which the ancient lines of Palazzo Cafisi (Favara – Agrigento) are reflected.

    X.me becomes Sasebo

    connectivity and osmosis: these are the key words of the Sasebo project, the Japanese adaptation of the X.me paradigm, designed by LAPS Architecture…

  • X.me becomes Sasebo

    Connectivity and osmosis: these are the key words of the Sasebo project, the Japanese adaptation of the X.me, designed by LAPS Architecture for MYOP.

  • X.me “Italo Calvino”

    Hètel de Galliffet is the location of The Italian Cultural Institute in Paris. A secondary space for the Institute, thanks to MYOP and Salvator-John A. Liotta/LAPS Architecture, alla personalizzazione di X.me si trasforma nella Bibliotheque des enfants.

    MYOP and UNIPA

    Palermo University, 2014-2015 academic year: students at the Laboratory of Industrial Design (by Prof. Dario Russo)…

  • MYOP and UNIPA – Laboratory of Industrial Design

    University of Palermo, MYOP and the Industrial Design Laboratory of UNIPA University of Palermo, academic year 2014-2015: the students of the Industrial Design Laboratory (edited by Professor Dario Russo), with the support of Raffaella Giamportone and the know -how of MYOP, they created their own path.

  • X.me published by DOMUS

    the Italo Calvino Library right inside the Hotel de Galliffet, is the location of the Italian Cultural Institute in Paris…

  • X.me published by DOMUS

    “The Italo Calvino Library inside the Hotel de Galliffet, seat of the Italian Cultural Institute in Paris, is enriched with a small but innovative space dedicated to childhood. Designed by Salvator-John A. Liotta / LAPS