A roundtable on urban regeneration today opened the press conference of Made expo fair, scheduled to Fiera Milano Rho from 8 to 11 March 2017. The great challenge of the coming years will be to implement a urban regeneration plan in order to stop the use of land and to transform areas of our country already built-in aggregation areas, services and urban parks. A difficult and fascinating challenge at the same time launched by the architect Stefano Boeri, by the writer John Foot and the Councillor Cristina Tajani present at the press conference.
A process of transformation in which the architecture biennial exhibition and construction will substantially contribute, strong on its role as a privileged observatory on architecture and building landscape, by implementing the combination of supply and demand, between design and manufacturing, thanks to a structure among the most dynamic in the international fair panorama able to grasp the positive drives of the market that this year will start growing again.
The 2017 edition of Made expo confirms both the structure into four specialized salons (Made Construction, wooden and doors, Interiors and finishes, software, technology and services), both successful events enriching also for new opportunities and opportunities to meet: B (uild) Smart !, Archmarathon Selections, Made4Contract, Moodboards, Real Architecture, Housing Forum and joinery, Forum-Holzbau, Carousel for Life.
“The 2017 edition of Made expo − said the president of Made expo, Roberto Snaidero − will be a key opportunity for dialogue between companies and institutions to contribute to economic growth and the transformation of our country and our cities. Thanks to a unique mix of innovation and competence, the event presents and provides the essential tools market to carry out this ambitious project. This year, therefore, Made expo will be a great experiential event, a physical place to discover, see, learn, touch, decide. In summary a great event able to act as a boost to international markets and to restart the national ones“.