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How to reconcile past and present

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 Architect Ludovica Serafini with husband Architect Roberto Palomba

 

  • The approach of architect Ludovica Serafini towards giving a contemporary soul to ancient heritage

The Embassy of Italy in Sri Lanka is inviting architects and developers of Sri Lanka, as well as students and interested parties to meet the world renowned architect, Ludovica Serafini, cofounder of Palomba Serafini Associati.  

Ludovica Serafini in Geoffrey Bawa design home
 
Birdie Lamp - Foscarini

Architect Serafini’s visit is part of the global initiative‘The Italian Design Day’ (IDD) launched every year by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and brought to Sri Lanka for the first time.

The event is part of an integrated promotion project which showcases the best that Italy has to offer in design and architecture.

Architect Serafini, celebrating over 25 years’ experience designing products and creating statement homes, says: “Architecture is the harmony of details and through architecture we can create processes in product design, because in the balance of details there is everything.”

Her architectural works span from more completely modern constructions to the restoration and renovation of heritage homes with the use of contemporary design features. She is well-known for her sensitivity and capacity to combine tradition with innovation and technology. For a better idea of what she does, please consult her website www.palombaserafini.com/en/soon and instagramwww.instagram.com/palombaserafini/.  

Architect Serafini has received numerous international awards and recognitions such as, just to name a few: CompassoD’Oro, Elle Decoration International Design Award, Good Design Award and German Design Award. As a designer she collaborates with some of the most established brands, such as: Artemide, Bisazza, Boffi, Cappellini, Driade, Flaminia, Foscarini, Kartell, Maserati, Poltrona Frau, Samsung, Zanotta, Zucchetti and many more... 

Architect Serafini’s visit to Sri Lanka could be mutually beneficial for both countries, as a testimonial and promoter of an increasing number of ties in the cultural and economic fields. 

 

Sissi chair - driade

Jolly Roger mega yacht concept

Roman Imperial Forum Caffè concept

Zucchetti Kos - winner of the world-renowned 'Compasso d’Oro' prize

Private house - renovation of an oil mill in Italy

Private house in Milan, Italy

 

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