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[gallery ids="15432,15433"]How can design respond to the needs of a world in transformation, with new problems and future needs? This is the question raised for years by Giorgio Caporaso, who provides a personal interpretation with solutions that combine ecosustainability and beauty. An Italian architect and designer, born in Varese, Caporaso from the outset has asked himself how an object that is necessary for living can respect nature while interpreting the needs of contemporary man. After having presented the results of his creative and design research last year in the exhibition "Cardboard dreams – the sustainable lightness of design," Caporaso returns this year to approach the theme of the quality of our future, through a new exhibition at Villa Recalcati.
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[gallery ids="15432,15433"]How can design respond to the needs of a world in transformation, with new problems and future needs? This is the question raised for years by Giorgio Caporaso, who provides a personal interpretation with solutions that combine ecosustainability and beauty. An Italian architect and designer, born in Varese, Caporaso from the outset has asked himself how an object that is necessary for living can respect nature while interpreting the needs of contemporary man. After having presented the results of his creative and design research last year in the exhibition "Cardboard dreams – the sustainable lightness of design," Caporaso returns this year to approach the theme of the quality of our future, through a new exhibition at Villa Recalcati.
How can design respond to the needs of a world in transformation, with new problems and future needs? This is the question raised for years by Giorgio Caporaso, who provides a personal interpretation with solutions that combine ecosustainability and beauty. An Italian architect and designer, born in Varese, Caporaso from the outset has asked himself how an object that is necessary for living can respect nature while interpreting the needs of contemporary man. After having presented the results of his creative and design research last year in the exhibition "Cardboard dreams – the sustainable lightness of design," Caporaso returns this year to approach the theme of the quality of our future, through a new exhibition at Villa Recalcati.
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[gallery ids="15432,15433"]How can design respond to the needs of a world in transformation, with new problems and future needs? This is the question raised for years by Giorgio Caporaso, who provides a personal interpretation with solutions that combine ecosustainability and beauty. An Italian architect and designer, born in Varese, Caporaso from the outset has asked himself how an object that is necessary for living can respect nature while interpreting the needs of contemporary man. After having presented the results of his creative and design research last year in the exhibition "Cardboard dreams – the sustainable lightness of design," Caporaso returns this year to approach the theme of the quality of our future, through a new exhibition at Villa Recalcati.
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[gallery ids="15432,15433"]How can design respond to the needs of a world in transformation, with new problems and future needs? This is the question raised for years by Giorgio Caporaso, who provides a personal interpretation with solutions that combine ecosustainability and beauty. An Italian architect and designer, born in Varese, Caporaso from the outset has asked himself how an object that is necessary for living can respect nature while interpreting the needs of contemporary man. After having presented the results of his creative and design research last year in the exhibition "Cardboard dreams – the sustainable lightness of design," Caporaso returns this year to approach the theme of the quality of our future, through a new exhibition at Villa Recalcati.
How can design respond to the needs of a world in transformation, with new problems and future needs? This is the question raised for years by Giorgio Caporaso, who provides a personal interpretation with solutions that combine ecosustainability and beauty. An Italian architect and designer, born in Varese, Caporaso from the outset has asked himself how an object that is necessary for living can respect nature while interpreting the needs of contemporary man. After having presented the results of his creative and design research last year in the exhibition "Cardboard dreams – the sustainable lightness of design," Caporaso returns this year to approach the theme of the quality of our future, through a new exhibition at Villa Recalcati.
How can design respond to the needs of a world in transformation, with new problems and future needs? This is the question raised for years by Giorgio Caporaso, who provides a personal interpretation with solutions that combine ecosustainability and beauty. An Italian architect and designer, born in Varese, Caporaso from the outset has asked himself how an object that is necessary for living can respect nature while interpreting the needs of contemporary man. After having presented the results of his creative and design research last year in the exhibition "Cardboard dreams – the sustainable lightness of design," Caporaso returns this year to approach the theme of the quality of our future, through a new exhibition at Villa Recalcati. "},{"caption":"
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[gallery ids="15432,15433"]How can design respond to the needs of a world in transformation, with new problems and future needs? This is the question raised for years by Giorgio Caporaso, who provides a personal interpretation with solutions that combine ecosustainability and beauty. An Italian architect and designer, born in Varese, Caporaso from the outset has asked himself how an object that is necessary for living can respect nature while interpreting the needs of contemporary man. After having presented the results of his creative and design research last year in the exhibition "Cardboard dreams – the sustainable lightness of design," Caporaso returns this year to approach the theme of the quality of our future, through a new exhibition at Villa Recalcati.
How can design respond to the needs of a world in transformation, with new problems and future needs? This is the question raised for years by Giorgio Caporaso, who provides a personal interpretation with solutions that combine ecosustainability and beauty. An Italian architect and designer, born in Varese, Caporaso from the outset has asked himself how an object that is necessary for living can respect nature while interpreting the needs of contemporary man. After having presented the results of his creative and design research last year in the exhibition "Cardboard dreams – the sustainable lightness of design," Caporaso returns this year to approach the theme of the quality of our future, through a new exhibition at Villa Recalcati. "}];
How can design respond to the needs of a world in transformation, with new problems and future needs? This is the question raised for years by Giorgio Caporaso, who provides a personal interpretation with solutions that combine ecosustainability and beauty. An Italian architect and designer, born in Varese, Caporaso from the outset has asked himself how an object that is necessary for living can respect nature while interpreting the needs of contemporary man. After having presented the results of his creative and design research last year in the exhibition "Cardboard dreams – the sustainable lightness of design," Caporaso returns this year to approach the theme of the quality of our future, through a new exhibition at Villa Recalcati.