New World
Inspired by The Symphony No. 9 in E Minor “From the New World” by Antonín Dvorák.
The British American Tobacco or Bat is the wolrd’s second largest cigarette company. Founded in 1902, headquartered in London, BAT is a leading manufacturer of consumer goods with multi-category product portfolio in the tobacco sector.
The company has today more than 53.000 employees and operates in over 180 markets worldwide.
La British American Tobacco o BAT è la seconda più grande azienda mondiale produttrice di sigarette. Fondata nel 1902 con sede a Londra, è tra i leader mondiali nei beni di largo consumo con un portafoglio multi-category nel settore del tabacco. L’azienda impiega oggi oltre 53.000 persone ed opera in più di 180 mercati in tutto il mondo.
British American Tobacco – Russia
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Inspired by The Symphony No. 9 in E Minor “From the New World” by Antonín Dvorák.
Images from the former tobacco factory of Bologna. A photo documentation by Giovanni Hänninen commissioned by Istituto Beni Culturali – Regione Emilia Romagna.
Designed in the 1970s by Kenzo Tange and Urtec, this neighbourhood should have been a new model of city surrounded by greenery.
Spaces of metamorphosis that with ease “jump” from the new to the old, from the historical to the added.
Images form the Spina 3 neighbourhood, built in Turin on the area once occupied by the Fiat ironworks and the plants of Michelin, Savigliano and Paracchi.
Rendering the City rebuilds the idea of a city through photographs.
MOSE, acronym for Modulo sperimentale elettromeccanico (applied electromechanical module), is a system of mobile barriers meant to protect the city of Venice and its lagoon from the “acqua alta” phenomenon.
Images from the building site of Trilogia Navile, a project for residential buildings located inside the former fruit and vegetable market of Bologna.
The case of the former Paolo Pini psychiatric hospital in Milan.
A “suspended” look on Milan. From above people’s heads, but not too high, see a city that seeks to change, once again.
In San Donato, as elsewhere, the continuity of collective space is an interructed project.
Giovanni Hänninen, Via Santa Marta, 18, 20123, Milan, Italy, e-mail: studio@hanninen.it — all images © Giovanni Hänninen 2021