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The new Rai News 24 television studios by Renzo Piano and Alvisi Kirimoto

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On the one hand, simple and sustainable spaces aligned with the increasingly technological needs of the media; on the other hand, the intuition of the mirror, which reflects the extraordinary work behind the camera. This is the concept for the Rai News 24 television studios at the Saxa Rubra headquarters in Rome, designed by Renzo Piano and Alvisi Kirimoto.

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The volume, a neutral box with clean and essential lines entirely covered in cherry wood, is designed to enhance the tools and those who work in the world of information. The choice of a natural material such as wood favors the sustainability of the project and enables lean and economical production.

The studios include three workstations for news reading, which can be used alternately or simultaneously, a touch table and two other floors available for guests and specialist programmes.

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The main view is towards the back wall overlooking the Newsroom, which is equipped with ten workstations with computers and monitors, visible only through a glass adjacent to the mirror. The latter is placed on the back of the multimedia desk, behind the journalists who deliver the news, and can be screened by a sliding LED wall, which gives the possibility to vary the framings.

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The desk, a top with a minimal design that extends longitudinally, is made up of three parts, one main and two movable side sections. Consistently designed with the same formal language, they incorporate an iron structure and a cherry wood top. Similar to laboratory counters, the tables are equipped with wheels, which allow them to adapt to the different configurations and needs of the programme. They also incorporate monitors and all equipment and operational devices at the service of journalists.

The LED wall in front of the mirror, in a 16:9 format, is supported by a structure, which in turn slides on the one behind the mirror. The sliding, also visible on air, is remotely guided in the control room thanks to a motor integrated into the frame. The side LED walls, on the other hand, slide horizontally on rails behind the wooden wing, facilitated by two elegant cuts on the surface of the walls.

Dynamic and flexible, the interiors designed by Renzo Piano and Alvisi Kirimoto translate the evolution of the multimedia panorama into architecture and rightfully reposition the Rai News 24 studios as a landmark in the world of information and communication.