A work with 128 tubes, many green and travertine: here is the new square in via Palermo in Perugia
128 galvanized iron pipes, painted black and mounted on a reinforced concrete base with black epoxy resin surface finish. All wrapped by panels covered with mirrored aluminum sheet that reflect in a fragmentary way the pedestrians and the surrounding urban landscape. It is the sculptural
work conceived by the designer Fabrizio Milesi, who will stand at the center of the new square in via Palermo in Perugia, which will probably be ready at the end of 2019. It will be a public space with a lot of travertine, green, a bus stop and seating areas, which will also serve to enhance a little visible
and little known building even if it was realized in the eighties by Bruno Signorini, a Perugian architect among the most important of the twentieth century Italian : it is the headquarters of Confindustria Umbria, an entity that finances the works with an investment of 350 thousand euro out of a total of 500 thousand.