The celebrated Villa Malaparte in Capri establishing a dialogue with the lodge in the Dolomites by the young DEMOGO architects; the university colleges in Urbino by Giancarlo De Carlo with the Sugar Hill project by David Adjaye in Harlem, Casa Baldi by Paolo Portoghesi in Rome with the “space age” house by Zaha Hadid in Russia, the Bosco Verticale by Stefano Boeri in Milan with the Moryama House in Tokyo, the house in the film Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto by Francesco Berarducci in Rome with a building designed in Johannesburg by Jo Noero.

These are just a few of the duets in AT HOME. Projects for contemporary housing, the new presentation of the museum’s architecture collection that recounts the evolution of the concept of habitation from the post-war years to the present day, analysed through the works of the great 20th century masters and those of the new figures emerging on the international architectural scene.

The exhibition project also discusses architecture through the physical and immersive experience of the visitor with a series of life-size installations and site specific pavilions realised by Italian and international architects.