
Bianco Cave Partner in the Presentation of the “100 Italian Projects” Book and the
RĒGULA Award Ceremony
On May 4, the prestigious Salone d’Onore of the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca in Rome
hosted the presentation of the book 100 Progetti Italiani, published by Riccardo Dell’Anna
Editore.
This volume celebrates the excellence of contemporary architecture, featuring some of the most
significant projects from the most prestigious Italian studios, active both in Italy and abroad. The event was of high importance, attended by architects, designers, academics, and representatives
from partner companies.
Bianco Cave, as a partner of the RĒGULA Award, had the privilege of being part of this
exclusive evening, which brought together the best of Italian architecture. The mission of the publishing house, always dedicated to promoting Italian identity and
excellence, was once again realized with the presentation of the RĒGULA Award to five designers
and five companies recognized for their contribution to contemporary architecture.
During the event, it was emphasized how architecture serves as an important driver of progress
for humanity, reflecting values of ethics, respect for the land, and tradition, while never
compromising on innovation. The discussion also highlighted the need to integrate young talents into the field of architecture to counter the “brain drain” that sees many professionals contributing their talents abroad.
Bianco Cave was proud to be part of this prestigious event alongside Doriano Marcucci,
Notarimpresa S.p.A., IME S.p.A., Falegnamo, and many other partners, supporting the promotion
of architecture that combines tradition and innovation.
At the end of the evening, the designers received a copy of the volume, a symbol of the
excellence of contemporary Italian architecture.
The book features a fresh and modern graphic design, with an elegant packaging. The cover showcases the project by Studio Fabris & Partner. The event was sponsored by important entities and institutions, including the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism, the Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea Protection, the National Council of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects, and Conservators, and other prestigious partners.