
Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo

Spazio Ravà, Venezia
On the ground floor of a significant example of a Neo-Gothic building, overlooking the Canale Grande, a series of old warehouses have been restored and are now connected and transformed into an exhibition area. Respect and enhancement of pre-existing historical elements, simplification of architectural language, monitoring of plant components, make these spaces an elegant setting suitable for hosting a wide range of artistic expression.
Date: 2017 | 2019
Architect: Paolo De Benedictis
Assistants: Maria Angilecchia, Nicolò Arzenton, Emina Gauzanovic
Services Engineer: Studio Multimpianti
Structural Engineer: Silvia Fratter
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
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