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PROJECT BOOKwww.sevesglassblock.com
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Liège-Guillemins Station - BelgiumProgetto / Project: Santiago Calatrava, 2006
Linea/ Line Technology
Reception Centre of “Updown Court” - TaiwanProgetto / Project: Mr.Gong Shu Zhang - AURA Architects & Associates,
2007Linea/ Line Basic
Maison Hermès - JapanProgetto / Project: Renzo Piano Building Workshop, 2001-2006
Linea/ Line Design - Ginza Collection
Funivia di Locarno/Locarno Teleferic - SwitzerlandProgetto / Project: Mario Botta, 2000
Linea/ Line Design - Pegasus
Terme di Tiberio / Tiberio’s Baths - SpainProgetto / Project: Moneo-Brock Studio, 2007
Linea/Line Design - Trapezoidal
Applicazione di pedonabili / Pavers application Linea/Line Technology
Seves is the world’s leading manufacturer in two niche markets:power insulation and glass blocks for architectural and interiordesign.Seves is the integration, over a period of 10 years starting in March1997, of Vetroarredo, Sediver, PCC Insulators and IsoladoresSantana; industrial groups renown worldwide for their history andleadership.The only company to make glass blocks its core-business, Seveshas created the Seves glassblock Division, dedicated to theproduction and distribution of glass blocks around the world.Thanks to these acquisitions, today Seves glassblock combines allthe tradition and know-how of the most prestigious brands tomake glass block history: Vetroarredo, Vitrablok, Solaris, Weck,Vidromatone, Sindoco. In line with the origins of the company, the Seves glassblockDivision continues to pursue the same objective: to release theglass block from its marginal product significance to give it greatpotential.In fact since the beginning, Seves’s aim was to change theproduction and distribution process of the glass block, a materialtraditionally considered “poor”, specifically “functional” in theconstruction industry, and used only in applications in need oflight. Seves glassblock has bestowed the most advanced technologicalexperience on the glass block, focusing on its pureness, brilliancy,transparency and resistance, as well as its technical characteristics,adding a new factor, or better yet, a new quality reserved only forthe most sophisticated glass: colour. The specialization of Seves’s plants, located in various countries,has modified and enlarged the range of models andcomplementary modules of glass blocks, making customizedsolutions possible. The research has innovated the product, from the creation of thePegasus format - from the glass block “with wings” - to theconception of the best installation, laying and finishing systems, aswell as dry-mounting. Thanks to the use of high-quality raw materials, specializedmachinery researched for this particular production system,applications of experimented colouration and surface treatmenttechniques, as well as rigorous quality control procedures, Sevesglassblock has transformed the old “glass block” into a new andsophisticated object “tailor made” for the city, the home interior,and the indoor and outdoor lifestyle. Today the glass block represents the ideal product - a precious,decisive, and determined ally - to the creativity and creations ofarchitects and interior designers.
Seves è il leader mondiale in due nicchie di mercato, gli isolatoriper il settore elettrico ed il mattone di vetro per l’architettura el’arredo.Seves è l’integrazione, realizzata nell’arco di un decennio a partiredal marzo 1997, di tutte le attività di Vetroarredo, Sediver, PCCInsulators ed Isoladores Santana, gruppi industriali con storia eleadership riconosciute in tutto il mondo.Unica società ad aver fatto del mattone di vetro un core –business, Seves ha creato la Divisione Seves glassblock, totalmentededicata alla produzione e alla distribuzione del mattone di vetroin tutto il mondo. Dopo le acquisizioni compiute, in Seves glassblock ora convivonoe sono valorizzati la tradizione ed il know-how dei marchi piùprestigiosi che hanno fatto la storia del mattone di vetro:Vetroarredo, Vitrablok, Solaris, Weck, Vidromatone, Sindoco. Coerentemente con le origini della società, la Divisione Sevesglassblock prosegue il cammino con l’obbiettivo di affrancare ilmattone di vetro dalla logica di prodotto marginale, liberandonele grandi potenzialità.Fin dalla sua costituzione infatti l’azienda si è posta l’obbiettivo dicambiare le regole della produzione e della destinazione di unmateriale, il mattone di vetro, per troppo tempo considerato“povero”, prettamente “funzionale” all'industria dell’edilizia,prevalentemente utilizzato in situazioni di carenza di luce.Seves glassblock ha trasferito, dunque, nel mattone vetroso tuttal'esperienza tecnologica più avanzata, insistendo sulla purezza,brillantezza, trasparenza, resistenza, nonché sulle caratteristichetecniche, aggiungendo il nuovo fattore, o, per meglio dire, laprerogativa riservata solo ai vetri sofisticati: il colore. La specializzazione degli stabilimenti Seves, delle fabbricheallestite nei vari Paesi ha modificato ed ampliato la gamma deimodelli e dei moduli complementari, rendendo possibili soluzioniidentitarie e personalizzate. La ricerca ha innovato il prodotto, a cominciare dalla creazione diformati come Pegasus, il mattone “con le ali”, fino alladefinizione dei migliori sistemi di installazione, posa e finitura,anche a secco. Grazie all'utilizzo di materie prime della più alta qualità, all’uso diimpianti studiati appositamente, all'applicazione di sperimentatetecniche di colorazione e di trattamento delle superfici, nonché arigorose procedure di controllo qualità, Seves glassblock hatrasformato il vecchio “vetrocemento” nel nuovo e raffinatooggetto “su misura” per la città, la casa, la vita degli interni edegli esterni. Oggi il mattone di vetro rappresenta il prodottoideale – alleato prezioso, decisivo, determinante – di creatività ecreazioni dei progettisti, architetti e interior designers.
Chi siamoAbout us
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«I monumenti esistenti compongono un ordine ideale che simodifica quando vi sia introdotta una nuova (veramentenuova) opera d’arte. L’ordine è in sé concluso prima che ar-rivi l’opera nuova; ma dopo che l’opera nuova è comparsa,se l’ordine deve continuare a sussistere, deve tutto essere mo-dificato, magari di pochissimo; contemporaneamente tutti irapporti, le proporzioni, i valori di ogni opera d’arte, trovanoun nuovo equilibrio; e questa è la coerenza tra l’antico e ilnuovo.» (T.S. Eliot, Il sacro bosco, 1920)
SEVES crede che celebri costruzioni del secolo XX erette conl’apporto di ciò che vogliamo chiamare materia, non mate-riale, con il contributo determinante del vetromattone – dalPadiglione alla mostra del Werkbund di Colonia del 1914 diTaut alla Casa Chiarezza a Ginevra di Le Corbusier del 1929,alla Casa di Vetro a Parigi di Chareau e Bijvoët del 1932, allaMaison Hermès a Tokyo di Piano del 2001 –, rappresentinol’ordinata sequenza ideale, una fra le tradizioni delle quali par-lava il poeta con profondità inaudita.
SEVES considera le recenti opere dove risalta la propria for-nitura industriale – dalla cardinale Maison Hermès alla Biblio-teca Deusto a Bilbao di Moneo del 2008 –, siano conformatee definite dai grandi pannelli di vetromattone, in mono-cromo rigoroso, sappiano essere nuove (veramente nuove).
SEVES immagina nuove anche le venienti opere di interior de-sign, quelle destinate a valersi dei pezzi delle collezioni dovuteal genio di Mendini, contraddistinte come saranno non solodalla formastruttura «spaziosa» dentro e fuori, ma anchedalla pelle policroma e translucente. – E se la policromia saràevidente, la translucenza sarà felice, mentre alla trasparenzasi andrà aggiungendo il valore. Ma quale? Il mix incompara-bile della luminosità naturale con la luminosità artificiale... –
SEVES pensa che il circolo virtuoso della Tradizione Unitariadelle Architetture del Vetromattone (T. U. A. V.), neppure siattiverebbe se, qui e ora, l’innovazione non fosse affermatacome essenza della civiltà insediativa contemporanea, qualefondamento del maturo abitare contemporaneo.
Vittorio Savi
“The existing monuments form an ideal order among them-selves, which is modified by the introduction of the new (thereally new) work of art among them. The existing order iscomplete before the new work arrives; for order to persist af-ter the supervention of novelty, the whole existing ordermust be, if ever so slightly, altered; and so the relations, pro-portions, values of each work of art towards the whole arereadjusted; and this is conformity between the old and thenew.” (T.S. Eliot, The Sacred Wood, 1920)
SEVES believes that the celebrated constructions of the 20thcentury created with matter, not materials, and with signifi-cant glass block contributions - such as the 1914 Glass Pavi-lion of the Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne by Taut, the 1929Immeuble Clarté in Geneva by Le Corbusier, the 1932 Houseof Glass in Paris by Chareau and Bijvoet, and the 2001 Mai-son Hermès in Tokyo by Piano - represent the ideal sequen-tial order, mentioned above with unprecedented insight.
SEVES perceives the recent works distinguished by its ownproduct line - from the cardinal Maison Hermès to the Deu-sto Library in Bilbao by Moneo in 2008 - defined by largeglass block surfaces in strict monochromes, to be new (reallynew).
SEVES also considers to be new, the future works of interiordesign that will benefit from the collections made possible bythe genius of Mendini and characterized not only by their“spacious” structural forms, inside and out, but also by theirpolychrome and translucent skins. These radiant polychromeswill accentuate the translucency of the design, and increasethe transparency which adds value. What value? The in-comparable mix between natural and artificial light.
SEVES recognizes that the trend of the Unitary Tradition ofGlass Block Architecture (U.T.G.B.A.), would not exist if, hereand now, innovation was not affirmed as the essence of con-temporary living.
Vittorio Savi
Materia. Non materialeMatter. Not material
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ItalyPUCCINI THEATREFlorence - ItalyProject: Ferrini & Davighi .............. 30
SANTO VOLTO DI GESÙ CHURCHRome - ItalyProject: Sartogo Architetti & Associates Studio ........................33
WELCOME GLASSBLOCK ON AIRMilan - ItalyProject: Atelier Mendini ................ 34
ORIBE TEA HOUSEItaly/FranceProject: Kengo Kuma .................... 39
PIRELLI HEADQUARTERMilan - ItalyProject: Gregotti & InternationalAssociates ........................................ 45
PALA HOCKEY FOR OLYMPICS GAMETurin - ItalyProject: Iter Company .................. 58
CONBIPEL SHOPPING CENTREFlorence - ItalyProject: Baciocchi Associates Studio& C. Ghno (Conbipel) ................... 60
CARRO SHOWROOMMilan - ItalyProject: A. De Carlo e G. Dossena ... 39
SEVES GLASSBLOCK FLAGSHIP STOREMilan - ItalyProject: Atelier Mendini ................ 76
GermanyS-BAHN STATION EXPO 2000 HANNOVER HAINHOLZHannover - GermanyProject: H.J. Göritz ......................... 24
BECK’S LOGISTIC CENTREBremen - GermanyProject: Schulze & Pampus BDA .... 29
TECHNOLOGY MUSEUMBerlin - GermanyProject: Ulrich Wolf & Helge Pitz ... 50
AIRPORT LEIPZIG-HALLELeipzig - GermanyProject: AG Brunnert Plan GmbH .. 67
OFFICE BUILDING HAMBURGHamburg - GermanyProject: Hilde Léon and KonradWohlhage ........................................ 70
SpainTIBERIO’S BATHSPanticosa, (Huesca) - SpainProject: Moneo-Brock Studio ...... 14
DEUSTO LIBRARY University of Bilbao Bilbao - SpainProject: Rafael Moneo ................... 20
AYUNTAMENTO DE ASPEAspe (Alicante) - SpainProject: Mariano Cuevas ............... 72
AMERICATORRE MALECONBuenos Aires - Argentina .................................................. 54
HOME & INTERIORS ......................................................... 82
ASIAMAISON HERMÈS Tokyo - JapanProject: Renzo Piano Building Workshop ..................... 8
THE RECEPTION CENTRE OF “UPDOWN COURT”Taichung - TaiwanProject: Gong Shu ZhangAura Architects & Associates ............................................ 52
OSU301 Shopping CentreTokyo - Japan ..................................................................... 68
HOME & INTERIORS ......................................................... 82
EUROPELIÈGE-GUILLEMINS STATIONLiegi - BelgiumProject: Santiago Calatrava ............................................................................................................................................................... 40
LOCARNO TELEFERICLocarno - SwitzerlandProject: Mario Botta ......................................................................................................................................................................... 49
STOCK EXCHANGEAmsterdam - NetherlandProject: F. G. Hilgeman, De Steltenberg Groep B.V. ................................................................................................................... 56
SABAH MEDIA CENTREIzmir - TurkeyProject: Halidun Uyak ......................................................................................................................................................................... 64
HOME & INTERIORS .................................................................................................................................................................................... 82
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MAISON HERMÈS
Tokyo - JapanProject:Renzo Piano Building WorkshopYear: 2001/2006Glass block: Q42 & CURVE 24Quantity: 18.000 pcs.
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TIBERIO’S BATHS
Panticosa, (Huesca)- SpainProject: Moneo-Brock Studio Year: 2007Glass block: Q30 TRAPEZOIDAL T SATQuantity: 30.000 pcs.
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University of BilbaoBilbao - SpainProject: Rafael MoneoYear: 2008Glass block: Q30 DORIC SATQuantity: 36.000 pcs.
DEUSTO LIBRARY
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Hannover – GermanyProject: H.J. Göritz Year: 1997Glass block: Customized 19x19x8cm block with special blue colourQuantity: 25.000 pcs.
S-BAHN STATIONEXPO 2000 HANNOVER HAINHOLZ
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Bremen - GermanyProject: Schulze & Pampus Architekten BDAYear: 2007Glass block: Customized Alpha glass design in Beck’s green colour 19x19x8cmQuantity: 25.000 pcs.
BECK’S LOGISTIC CENTRE
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Florence - ItalyProject: Ferrini & DavighiYear: 2004Glass block: Customized 19x19x8cm parallel lines withspecial side painting Quantity: 4.500 pcs.
PUCCINI THEATRE
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Rome - ItalyProject: Sartogo Architetti &Associates StudioYear: 2006Glass block: Customized double face(clearview+ice)19x19x8cm glass blockQuantity: 4.750 pcs.
SANTO VOLTO DI GESÙ CHURCH
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Milan - ItalyProject: Atelier MendiniYear: 2007Glass block: CURVE 24 O/T METQuantity: 1.750 pcs.
WELCOME GLASSBLOCK ON AIR
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ORIBE TEA HOUSEItaly/FranceProject: Kengo KumaYear: 2005-2008Glass block: 19x19x8cm smooth Satin-finished for horizontal structuresQuantity: 1.200 pcs.
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LIÈGE-GUILLEMINS STATIONLiegi – BelgiumProject: Santiago CalatravaYear: 2006Glass block: 1919/16 F60 minutes fire resistant Quantity: 28.000 pcs.
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Milan - ItalyProject: Gregotti & International Associates Year: 2001Glass block: BG 1919/8 Circles for horizontal structuresQuantity: 28.000 pcs.
PIRELLI HEADQUARTER
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LOCARNOTELEFERIC
Locarno - SwitzerlandProject: Mario Botta Year: 2000Glass block: NEUTRO Q19 T SATQuantity: 4.500 pcs.
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Berlin - GermanyProject: Ulrich Wolf &Helge PitzYear: 2000Glass block: CLEAR 1919/8 CLEARVIEW Quantity: 12.000 pcs.
TECHNOLOGYMUSEUM
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Taichung - TaiwanProject: Gong Shu ZhangAura Architects & AssociatesYear: 2007Glass block: CLEAR 1919/8 WAVYQuantity: 31.000 pcs.
THE RECEPTIONCENTRE OF “UPDOWN COURT”
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Buenos Aires - Argentina
TORRE MALECON
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Amsterdam - NetherlandProject: F. G. Hilgeman De Steltenberg Groep B.V.Year: 2001Glass block: different glass blocks combinedQuantity: 4.705 pcs.
STOCK EXCHANGE
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Turin – ItalyProject: Iter CompanyYear: 2005Glass block: CLEAR 3030/10 WAVYQuantity: 6.750 pcs.
PALA HOCKEY FOROLYMPICS GAME
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Florence - ItalyProject: Baciocchi Associates Studio & C.Ghno (Conbipel)Year: 2005Glass block: Pegasus Metallizzato NEUTRO Q19 O METQuantità: 16.000 pcs.
CONBIPEL SHOPPING CENTRE
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Izmir - TurkeyProject: Halidun UyakYear: 1996Glass block: NORDICA 2424/8 WAVYQuantity: 9.900 pcs.
SABAH MEDIACENTRE
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Leipzig - GermanyProject: AG Brunnert Plan GmbHYear:2003Glass block: CLEAR 1919/8 SAMBA, BG 1919/16 90F CLEARVIEW SAHARA 2SQuantity: 8.000 pcs.
LEIPZIGAIRPORT
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Tokyo - JapanGlass block: NEUTRO Q19 T SAT
OSU301SHOPPING
CENTRE
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Hamburg - GermanyProject: Hilde Léon andKonrad WohlhageYear: 1999 Glass block: CLEAR 1919/8 CLEARVIEW SAHARA 2S, corner blocks
OFFICE BUILDINGHAMBURG
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Aspe (Alicante) - SpainProject: Mariano Cuevas Year:1999Glass block: B R11/6 CLEARVIEW Quantity: 5.400 pcs.
AYUNTAMENTO DE ASPE
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Milan - ItalyProject: AntonellaDe Carlo e GianluigiDossenaYear: 2007Glass block: NEUTRO Q19 T MET,NEUTRO ANG QUADRATO O MET
CARRO SHOWROOM
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Milan - ItalyProject: Atelier MendiniYear: 2008Glass block: Mendini Collection combinations
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All over the worldHOME & INTERIOR
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alle pagine precedenti / on previous pagesHome & Interior - Stairs wells
Technology Line - CLEAR 3030/10 WAVE
Maison Hermès - JapanProject : Renzo Piano Building Workshop,
2001-2006Ginza Collection - Q42 O/T MET
Home & Interior - KitchenPegasus Metallizzato - LILLA Q19 O MET
Home & Interior - LivingTrapezoidal - Q30 TRAPEZOIDAL T MET
Home & Interior - KitchenProject: Atelier Mendini & Anna Gili, 2007
Pegasus Metallizzato - NEUTRO Q19 O METPegasus Metallizzato - NEUTRO TER LINEARE O MET
Pegasus Metallizzato - ROSA Q19 O MET
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Home & Interior – Night ZonePegasus – NEUTRO Q19 T SAT
Pegasus Metallizzato – ROSA Q19 O METPegasus Metallizzato – ROSA TER LINEARE O MET
Home Interior – Night ZoneProject: Simone Micheli, 2005
Pegasus Metallizzato – NEUTRO Q19 T MET
alle pagine precedenti / on previous pagesHome & Interior – Living
Pegasus Metallizzato – NEUTRO Q19 T MET
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alle pagine precedenti / on previous pagesKursaal Complex – Italy
Project: Lapo Ruffi – LRA, 2004Pegasus – NEUTRO R09 T SAT
Home & Interior – BathroomProject: Atelier Mendini & Anna Gili, 2007
Pegasus Metallizzato - BLU Q19 O MET,BLU TER LINEARE O MET
Pegasus/Pegasus Metallizzato - NEUTRO Q19 T,NEUTRO R09 O MET, NEUTRO ANGOLARE
ESAGONALE O MET
Pegasus/ Pegasus Metallizzato - NEUTRO Q19 OSAT, NEUTRO Q19 T MET, NEUTRO R09 O MET,
NEUTRO TER LINEARE O MET
Pegasus Metallizzato - GIALLO Q19 O MET
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Seves glassblock Flagship Store - Italy Project: Atelier Mendini, 2008
BathroomMendini Collection – AMETISTA Q19 T MET
BarMendini Collection – WHITE 100% T MET
Home & Interior - LivingPegasus Metalliazzato – NEUTRO Q19 O MET,
NEUTRO TER LINEARE O MET
Home & Interior – Pavers applicationTechnology Line
alle pagine seguenti/on next pagesTiberio’s Baths – Wellness Centre, Spain
Project: Moneo-Brock Studio, 2007Trapezoidal - Q30 TRAPEZOIDAL T SAT
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EUROPE
FERRARI BUILDINGMaranello (Modena) - ItalyProject: n.a.,1998
APARTHOTEL MIRASIERRAMadrid - SpainProject: n.a., 2002
POLIDEPORTIVO BETIONDOErmua (Vizcaya) - SpainProject: n.a., 2002
CENTRO DIA CAIZaragoza- SpainProject: Gravalos, 2003
VILLA BIOLlers (Gerona) - SpainProject: Enric Ruiz-Geli, 2004
BARCELONA FAIRBarcelona - SpainProject: n.a., 2004
CENTRO DE SALUD Y GUARDERIAGorraiz (Pamplona) - SpainProject: n.a., 2004
REFORMA PORTALESPamplona (Navarra) - SpainProject: n.a., 2004
PUBLIC BUILDINGVlissingen - NetherlandProject: Kokon Projectur, 2005-2007
VIVIENDAS UNIFAMILIARESMontecanal (Zaragoza) - SpainProject: n.a., 2005
VIVIENDASMalaga - SpainProject: n.a., 2005
EDIFICIO APARTAMIENTOSCastrourdiales (Cantabria) - SpainProject: Comunidad Propietarios, 2006
LA FARGATarragona - SpainProject: n.a., 2006
LOFTS SEBASTIAN ELCANOMadrid - SpainProject: Rafael De La Hoz, 2006
URBANIZACION MONTEGOLF (GARAGE)Place: Las Rozas (Madrid) - SpainProject: Vicens Y Ramos, 2006
ASTURIAS TELEVISIONOviedo (Asturias) - SpainProject: Rafael Beneytez Duran, 2006
PRIVATE HOSPITAL DEXEUSBarcelona - SpainProject: Artigues Y Sanabria, 2007
SEMINARIO DIOCESANO DE ZARAGOZAZaragoza - SpainProject: Jose Maria Valero, 2007
ESQUIN.A.S DEL PSIQUIATRICOZaragoza - SpainProject: Joaquin Sicilia Carnicer, 2007
JOSE ALVALADE STADIUMLisbon – PortugalProject: Tomas Taveira, 2001-2003
NOKIA RESEARCH CENTREHelsinki – FinlandProject: Pekka Helin, 1999
KINDERGARDENBettemburg – Luxemburg
CENTRAL BANKCzech RepublicProject: n.a.
TOYOTA HEADQUARTERSwitzerlandProject: n.a.
MICROSOFT HEADQUARTERDublin - IrelandProject: n.a.
CHALET VALDEMORILLOValdemorillo (Madrid) - SpainProject: n.a., 2000
PARC RICHELIEUBordeaux - FranceProject: Xaveer De Geyter, 2007
ZLIN UNIVERSITY LIBRARYZlin – Czech RepublicProject: AI Design Prague, 2007
PARKINGLyon - FranceProject: Cabinet Vurpa, 2008
MIDDLE EAST
BOALJ PETROSHIMIMahshahr - IranProject: Ghoreishi, 2003
PRIVATE PROJECTBudaiya - BahrainProject: n.a., 2004
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL BUILDINGJuffair - BahrainProject: n.a., 2004
AL UDEID – U.S. ARMYDoha – QatarProject: n.a., 2004
UNIVERSITY OF BAHRAINZalaq - BahrainProject: Bahrain University, 2004
20 VILLAS COMPOUNDTameer - BahrainProject: Modern Project, 2005
30 VILLAS COMPOUNDJasra- BahrainProject: Adel Ahmedi, 2005
SORKHABI KINDER GARDENTehran - IranProject: Ghoreishi, 2005-2006
ELEGANCE TOWERTehran - IranProject: Ghoreishi, 2005-2006
SHAH KARAM TOWERKaraj - IranProject: Ghoreishi, 2006
MAJLESTehran - IranProject: Ghoreishi, 2006
PRIVATE HOUSETehran - IranProject: Mohajeranj, 2006
KJAN HOTELTehran - IranProject: Sirous Gerayli, 2006
ASIA
BUDDHA LECTURE ROOMTaichung - TaiwanProject: Daniel Tai, 2008
TEACHING BUILDING OF YI WU INDUSTRY ANDCOMMERCIAL COLLEGEYi Wu, Zhe Jiang - ChinaProject: Engineer Liu, 2002-2005
JIUHUA NEW GARDENShanghai - ChinaProject: n.a., 2005
WUXI TECHNIC CONTROLLING BUILDINGWuxi - ChinaProject: n.a., 2006
FU SHEN GARDENJiang Ying, Jiang Su - ChinaProject: Engineer Zhang, 2006
WORKSHOP OF GOOD FRIENDS SHOES CO., LTD.Wen Ling, Zhe Jiang - ChinaProject: Engineer Li, 2006
HOLIDAY INNShanghai - ChinaProject: Mr. Ruan Zheng, 2007
KUNSHAN CULTURE SQUAREKunshan - ChinaProject: EDAW, 2007
USA
SHAKER HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOLShaker Heights (Ohio) - USAProject: Christian & Klopper Associates, 2007
n.a. = not available
Altre referenzeMore references
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Seves S.p.a.Via Reginaldo Giuliani, 36050141 Firenze - ItaliaTel.: +39 055.449.51Fax.: +39 055.425.009.6www.seves.com
ShowroomVia Lodovico il Moro, 25/2720143 Milano - ItaliaTel.: +39 02 89152102Fax.: +39 02 [email protected]
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EUROPE
Seves SpaAdministration, Offices, Factories, WarehousesVia R. Giuliani, 360 - 50141 Firenze - ItaliaTel.: +39 055 449 51 Fax: +39 055 425 009 6 Fax Uff. Comm.: +39 055 455 295
Vitrablok, a. s.Administration, Offices, Factories, WarehousesBílinská 42 - 419 14 Duchcov - Ceská Republika Tel.: +420 417.818.111 Fax Dir.: +420 417.835.807 Fax Uff. Comm.: +420 417.835.535
Solaris GmbhAdministration, Offices, Factories, WarehousesSiemensstrasse, 1 - 56422 - Wirges - Deutschland Tel.: +49 2602 681 0 Fax: +49 2602 681 416 Export Fax: +49 2602 681 425 Deutschland
Seves Península IbéricaVetro Iberia, S.L.OfficesC./ Rosas 6, local - 50009 Zaragoza - España Tel.: +34 (976) 30 60 26Fax.: +34 (976) 55 25 58
AMERICAS
Electrovidro S. A.Administration, Offices, Factories, WarehousesAv. Lucio Thomé Feteira, 312 CEP 24415-000 São Gonçalo - RJ - Brasil Tel.: +55 (21) 2624 9500 Fax Uff. Comm.: +55 (21) 2624 9503
ASIA
Seves Shanghai Glass Co. LtdOfficesC3-201, No. 570, West Huai Hai Rd., Shanghai - China Tel.: +86 (0) 21.612.481.58 Fax.: +86 (0) 21.612.481.86
© Seves spa 2008
Photographs: Luis Asín, Roberto Germogli-Fotocronache, Andrea Jemolo,Carlo Lavatori, Walter Monti-Zerotremedia, Martino Morelli, Carlos Parrondo,Matteo Piazza, Lapo Ruffi – LRA, Studio Sartogo, Schulze & PampusArchitekten BDA
Art Direction: Christoph RadlGraphic Design: Antonella Provasi
With thanks:Atelier Mendini & Anna GiliPiero PasqualettiVittorio Savi
Colour separations: Fotolito Farini, MilanoPrinted by: Grafiche Martinelli, Firenze
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