UNIRSM News Wednesday the ceremony with the projects of the students of the University of San Marino for Expo 2025 Osaka

Wednesday the ceremony with the projects of the students of the University of San Marino for Expo 2025 Osaka

In the headquarters of the Ancient Monastery of Santa Chiara the finalists of the contest reserved for the degree course in Design

Three giant bells, in semi-transparent white fabric and templatesnsions, which you can enter to immerse yourself in as many experiences and discover something more about San Marino: this is the main solution developed by one of the groups that participated in the contest for the definition of theinterior design of the Titan pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, with a project in which each area created would offer visitors something different.
The idea, recalling the three towers that characterize the mountain, ranked third proposing a path in which the first bell would host a series of video projections with the most evocative views of the republic, the second a block of stone from San Marino to touch and the last the music played on the occasion of the holidays, the sound of the steps of those walking in the historic center and the voices of the people who live in the area, spread by a special system .

Signed by Sara Manfredotti, Roberta D'Onofrio and Erica Tentoni, the project is called "Winding cones” and will be illustrated on Wednesday 3 July during a ceremony in which all the finalists of the competition will be awarded, reserved for students of the degree course in Design of the University of the Republic of San Marino in collaboration with the General Commissariat of the San Marino government for the 'Universal Exposition to be held in Japan.

“Every bell – he explains Manfredotti – it would also have offered a series of information from a historical, cultural and natural point of view. The goal – prosegue la 22enne of Modena, in the last year of the three-year course in Design – was to enrich the public's understanding by also providing an exhibition space and a mezzanine, with soft and organic shapes, reachable by a spiral staircase covered in the same fabric as the bells".

The competition, in the words of the student, offered her “a unique opportunity to get involved, as well as educational. Working on a project of this magnitude has allowed me to broaden my skills, collaborate with industry professionals and apply the theoretical knowledge acquired during my academic career."

The competition awards ceremony will take place at 12 pm in the university headquarters of the Ancient Monastery of Santa Chiara, in the historic center of Titano. Free admission.