

_Art Residence in Basilicata – Visioni Urbane – Cinema, Installation, Street Art at Centro TILT Marconia di Pisticci, Matera (I) _Familiar objects Familial faces, A-Side B-Side Gallery, London (UK) curated by Antonella Ferrari and Silvia Forese _Art Residence visual Art and Urban Regeneration at Farm Cultural Park, Favara (AG) A collaboration between BePart and BASE Milan. _Augmented Reality Art Residence in BASE Milan – Digital Art – ARDA a Ritmo d’Acque, AR Project. _Currently I collaborate with Farm Cultural Park – International Cultural Art Center, as Project Manager of SOU School of Architecture for Children and Visual Designer Currently, Silvia lives and works as project manager of SOU in Favara (Agrigento).Ģ016_Double solo Exhibition | Domestic Landscape, Art and Ars Gallery, Galatina, Lecce (I) – Federica Cogo and Silvia Forese curated by Katia OlivieriĢ015_Spot the Differences, ABA Academy of Art, Verona (I) curated by Daniele NalinĢ013_ Lost Property, Cinnamon Soho, London (UK) curated by Cristiana BottigellaĢ012 _Chassid – The jews of New York City, Zuni Gallery, Ferrara (I) curated by Elena BertelliĢ011_The pleasure is all mine, Contaminatenyc, Soho, New York City, curated by Elena AvesaniĢ010_Place of cult, Cardazzofactory Gallery, Milan (I) curated by Giorgio Cardazzo In 2019 she worked as director of SOU – School of architecture for children in Favara (Sicily). From January 218 she collaborates with Farm Cultural Park – an international culture centre – in Sicily. Silvia lived and worked in London and New York City where she took part in various art exhibition end festivals as a visual artist and set designer.

Now she has exhibited her works in different show and art projects in Italy, England and New York City. In 2017 she completed a master’s degree specialising in visual merchandising and interior design at MOODART Fashion School in Verona. Cignaroli in Verona, in 2010 and studied Graphic Design at the Escola Superior de Disseny BAU, in Barcelona, Spain, in 2008. See more projects by Studio Wok on Yellowtrace here.Silvia Forese was born in Verona (Italy) in 1984. She graduated from the Academy of Art G.B. Numerous indoor plants are intended as an ‘architectural material’, interacting with the transparency of the polycarbonate and texture of the curtains, as well as purifying the air and reducing noise. This both gives a domestic character while at the same time assisting with acoustics. Multi-layered wood is combined with polycarbonate in various levels of transparency, reflecting light.Ĭoloured curtains in tones such as teal and grey conceal the existing furniture and further divide the workspace space into different functional areas. The office is distinguished by a simple material palette selected to create a homely environment.

Mobile stepped platforms organize the largely open space according to the occasion, be it an event, company all-hands meeting, or brainstorming amongst small groups. The upper floor resembles a recreation hall, with a pitched roof and exposed timber beams. An indoor garden sits at the centre of the curve, next to a printing area and phone booth. On the ground floor, a large translucent concave wall divides operative areas, its shape playing off pre-existing structural pillars. Tables at individual workstations alternate with meeting areas and informal spaces for relaxation and socialising.

Large open spaces are divided into smaller areas using purpose-built partitions and walls. Design choices focus on precise operations with low implementation cost that don’t sacrifice the quality of the workspace.Ĭustom designed elements had to be integrated with fixed parts of the existing building, such as the windows, certain partitions and system elements. The interior aligns with Milkman’s business philosophy, which focuses on investment in business development and human resources. Housing a current team of 80 employees, the 1,000sqm space is spread over two floors and was conceived to be dynamic, fluid and informal. Studio Wok designed a new HQ for rapidly growing digital start-up Milkman within an industrial complex.
