"On the paths of Enlightenment" by CCRZ https://thisispaper.com/On-the-paths-of-Enlightenment-by-CCRZ
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"On the paths of Enlightenment" by CCRZ https://thisispaper.com/On-the-paths-of-Enlightenment-by-CCRZ
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Augusto Guidini Accademia Architettura Mendrisio, 2017
CCRZ / PVP / Brand Guidelines / 2011
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Il cementificio nel parco, Holcim Foundation, 2012 by CCRZ
The book is structured in three chapters that illustrate the Saceba’s history before its establishment, during the period of activity and the re-qualification project after its closure. Each chapter includes a contemporary photographic portfolio by Roger Frei, Mario Ferro (a former Saceba worker) and Eugenio Castiglioni. The volume is characterized by the use of different types of paper that represent the geological stratification of the area. The grey cardboard sheet cover is dry embossed with some of the fossils found in the rock which was extracted to produce cement. The dust jacket is printed on cement bags paper. The book is published by Edizioni Casagrande in Italian and German.
Graphic design in collaboration with Sidi Vanetti. The publication is part of the exhibition design project “Il percorso del cemento”.
Km della conoscenza by CCRZ
Villa del Grumello, 2016
The project is structured in a dual signage system. Two steles in anodized aluminium (natural and black) are either placed alongside or independently from each other according to necessity. The first stele carries directional information about the itinerary, the second about the park in which it is located. A schematic map of the area allows visitors to identify their position on the path.