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Studio65 of arch. Franco Audrito is a studio of architecture and interior design in Turin, Italy. The Canella House is defined as "an Olympus on the 4th floor".

Franco Audrito founds Studio65 in Turin in 1965, a group of avant-garde and experimentation gathering a team of artists, painters, photographers, aspiring filmmakers, all of them students at the Faculty of Architecture. Studio65 immediately becomes a circle in which these young people meet, discuss the liberation of man and the world from all forms of oppression; like all young people, they're so

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CASA AUDRITO
A PALLADIAN VILLA IN PECETTO, 1970

Commissioned to design a small villa to be sited on a hillside near Turin, Studio65 came up with a building that constituted a marked polemical contrast to the widespread fashion for ersatz farmhouses, which deployed the popular-vernacular architectural tropes of clay-brick roof tiles, facing bricks and faux barns. The studio opted for a centred, symmetrical Palladian villa, which allowed for the play of illustrious geometric solids: cubes, spheres and truncated pyramids, assembled by simple superposition. (F.A.)

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It was 1973, and the imminent birth of Valentina Audrito, daughter of Franco and Nanà, inspired Franco to imagine a way of sharing his creative world with her.

“Designing something for her meant inviting her into my world of expression and creativity, where profession and life became one."

And so Baby-lonia was born: a world of shapes to build, unbuild and reinvent. A toy, an architecture of the imagination.

A companion who has grown up alongside her.

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Villa al Mare M.J., 1987

Every project from Studio65 begins with a collection of research, references, and sketches.
For the iconic seaside villa, Studio65 imagined a meeting between the Mediterranean and California: shaded verandas, open interiors, filtered light, and a sense of living suspended between house and landscape.

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A Radical Story Started in 1965 – still ongoing..

In the year of our Lord 1965 (back in the Age of the Christian Democrats), a group of young architecture students, who thought they might become architects when “they grew up”, decided, after catching a glimpse of the world of “grown-ups” (in general), that they did indeed want to become architects, but without “growing up”.

To make this dream come true they decided to follow Peter Pan’s example and build their own secret island called Studio65.
(F.A.)

From the book by Franco Audrito Lo Studio65, architettura e design, L’Arca Edizioni, 1995

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C stands for Colonna Dorica...

Created for the interiors of Casa Canella, the Ionic Column is one of the examples of the reinterpretation of classical architecture that Studio65 has been pursuing since its origins…

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Magic Lantern
Urban Art Lab Competition, Riyadh, 2023

Like a luminous object emerging from a fairytale, Magic Lantern brings the myth of Aladdin’s lamp into the contemporary city..

Conceived as a temporary urban architecture in the heart of Riyadh, it is meant to be a space for imagination, encounter, and digital experience.

Through light, projection, and artistic participation, visitors are invited into an evolving narrative: a dreamlike journey across skies, oceans, and distant galaxies, where art and technology transform the city into a place of shared wonder.

Magic Lantern is also a platform for exchange, bringing together artists from Saudi Arabia and around the world. Here, visitors can explore new tools, free their imagination, and become part of a creative community.

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Throwback to 2019, when Franco Audrito and Pino Lacicerchia presented Craco: un luogo dell’anima, a creative laboratory exploring the relationship between design, architecture, landscape, and memory.

Co-organized by Il Mercante di Nuvole, the event featured contributions by Franco Audrito for Studio65 and Il Mercante di Nuvole, Pino Lacicerchia for Craco Ricerche srl, with the participation of the fashion designer Vin Gal.

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Captured in Wallpaper*, May 2013, the iconic Caduta Babilonia bed (1971), in gold-finished wood, becomes a bold and surreal image through the lens of Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari.

The photo reappears in 2014 as the cover of 1968: Radical Italian Design, curated by Maria Cristina Didero.

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Beyond villas and radical furniture, Studio 65 has also explored the design of workspaces.

The Soft Strategy Arabia offices in Riyadh are shaped by a practical and functional approach, where blue dominates and the space is shaped through clean lines, open layouts, and a measured use of light

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