smartworking
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March 8th, 2021
Alfonso Femia takes part in #Ripartitalia live on Class CNBC.
In dialogue with the director Andrea Cabrini and authoritative figures from politics, industry, finance, and real estate, focusing on architecture, smartworking, work autonomy, and women’s condition in this field.
“If we want to talk about how homes and offices will change, we must talk about cities and territories. We must not make the mistake of only thinking about the devices that already exist, or of those that will be invented, without imagining and creating a new idea of a city in balance between the community and the intimate dimension of each individual”. AF
March 8th, 2021
Alfonso Femia takes part in #Ripartitalia live on Class CNBC.
In dialogue with the director Andrea Cabrini and authoritative figures from politics, industry, finance, and real estate, focusing on architecture, smartworking, work autonomy, and women’s condition in this field.
“If we want to talk about how homes and offices will change, we must talk about cities and territories. We must not make the mistake of only thinking about the devices that already exist, or of those that will be invented, without imagining and creating a new idea of a city in balance between the community and the intimate dimension of each individual”. AF
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Genoa
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March 2020
Alfonso Femia interviewed by Artribune on the current Covid-19 emergency.
“The emergency should not also become an alibi to forget that hospitals must be designed before pandemics. And that an architect can contribute very little to the real emergency, because that is the civil protection’s field to which we must give maximum support. The virtue of prefabricating, in few days, an intensive therapy unit, should not free us from taking on real responsibilities. The future, the day after the emergency, will have to identify a responsible vision and project, both national and international, that come from the territory and from its major social, economic and urban fragilities.” AF
©Artribune
March 2020
Alfonso Femia interviewed by Artribune on the current Covid-19 emergency.
“The emergency should not also become an alibi to forget that hospitals must be designed before pandemics. And that an architect can contribute very little to the real emergency, because that is the civil protection’s field to which we must give maximum support. The virtue of prefabricating, in few days, an intensive therapy unit, should not free us from taking on real responsibilities. The future, the day after the emergency, will have to identify a responsible vision and project, both national and international, that come from the territory and from its major social, economic and urban fragilities.” AF