at MAXXI

a continuous shipping container installation, beginning outside the museum, snakes through the gallery, still containing

Client

MAXXI / Pippo Ciorra, architecture curator

complete

2013

Location

Rome, Italy

Size

12,000 SF

collaborators

Francesco Breganze, project architect

Awards

concept & vision

CUT / Cutting the roots, cutting the umbilical cord, cutting the natural state of belonging to a place. 2 shipping containers are cut in multiple parallel sections at a 38-degree angle. MOVE / Moving elsewhere, moving to new worlds, new cultures, and new opportunities. 2 shipping containers are moved > from China > to the port of Naples > to a metal shop. > 12 sections are moved to the architecture gallery at the MAXXI. PLACE / Placing yourself in global environments – by creating local connections and establishing different relationships (in a group today, alone tomorrow; here today, there tomorrow) Visitors 'migrate' from one container slice to another, encountering the work and thoughts of the architects in an intimate one-to-one experience. Parallel graphic lines on the floor and walls slice the entire gallery organizing additional content - physical models, drawings, photos - according to a timeline from the 1930’s to the present.

design & architecture

12 container slices are placed in a rhythmic pattern, re-connecting the projects and stories of over 50 architects that have cut their roots, moved elsewhere and successfully developed a relevant body of work

program & use

visitors 'migrate' from one container slice to another, encountering the work and thoughts of the architects in an intimate one-to-one experience. Parallel graphic lines on the floor and walls slice the entire gallery organizing additional content - physical models, drawings, photos - according to a timeline from the 1930’s to the present

impact & significance

one element, a shipping container, anchors the exhibit tying the timeline on one wall and the architecture physical material on the opposite one. The container provides continuity yet allowing each studio to display their work at their own will

Feb 10, 2026

Inside an NYC Townhouse Made From 18 Shipping Containers

Inside an NYC Townhouse Made From 18 Shipping Containers

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Dec 12, 2025

We Start With The Things We Find

We Start With The Things We Find

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