The Weekender Book Turin by Lorenzo Morandi is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Turin, with its roots dating back to ancient Roman times, bears the indelible marks of its storied past in its meticulously laid-out checkerboard streets and its archaeological remnants. As the inaugural capital of Italy, its grandeur echoes through its majestic architecture and meticulously planned urban landscape. Nestled against the backdrop of the Alpine arch, Turin’s narrative is not confined to its historical splendor alone; it also emerges as a beacon of technological innovation, a nexus of contemporary art, and a vibrant cultural hub.
Lorenzo Morandi is an Italian photographer and director. He collaborates with individuals, brands, and organizations to craft visual narratives for editorial content, cultural projects, exhibitions, and commercial productions. His practice is distinguished by a profound exploration of the human experience, focusing on the physical context in which it unfolds. His photography blends a descriptive and figurative component with a more conceptual search, which enhances the geometric and graphic component, influenced by his background in architecture and design.
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Within its bounds, these diverse facets coalesce into a harmonious tapestry, where juxtapositions and contradictions intertwine to sculpt the essence of a truly unique city.
This book serves as a captivating lens through which an intrepid explorer unveils the essence of Turin, capturing its essence from the break of dawn. Beginning in the heart of the historic center, where bustling streets adorned with charming boutiques beckon, the journey unfolds along the tranquil banks of the Po River. Here, amidst sprawling parks and monumental edifices, the city’s rich history unfolds in all its splendor.
Details: The Weekender Book – Turin
112 pages, hardcover, matte paper, 230 x 170 mm