Architectural Fragments presents a series of marble pieces where stone is treated as a spatial element, testing the limits of the material.
The work originates from architectural thinking and translates construction logic into object scale. Marble is treated as structure rather than mass: material is selectively removed under constraint, calibrating the relationship between surface and space.
The subtraction is calibrated against the remaining material, the legibility of the surface, and its extension into space through light.
Carved from a fixed thickness of solid Thassos marble, selected for its density and luminosity, and paired with precise metal supports, the pieces are defined by permeability and perceived lightness.
Situated between furniture and architecture, the pieces can be used or simply encountered. Each element functions as a fragment of a larger spatial system.
At Alcova, the fragments introduce a quiet architectural order, where stone, structure, and light become the primary agents shaping space.
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Material
Thassos marble, stainless steel
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Alcova Milano 2026
Ospedale Militare di Baggio
Stecca — Room S_24