About

A new way of exploring architecture in Italy.
Isplora is an innovative approach to continuing education: a platform where to experience Italy and Architecture through the vision of high quality, evocative video documentaries and  unconventional news and events.
Isplora is dedicated to professional architects residing around the world.
An e-learning (continuing education) dedicated primarily to English-speaking professional architects residing around the world. It consists of an internet portal where professionals may benefit from video-lessons in order to obtain the credits necessary to maintain of their professional license. The video lectures/documentaries are the central element of isplora. The viewer will be taking journeys through the most interesting Italian cities and architecture. Each lesson will unravel through evocative images and the narrative will be entrusted to the hands of the protagonists of each project. A real visual experience, what we call enter-training.

The videos offer the viewer the experience of a journey, in terms of visual quality and narrative structure. A narrator will introduce the learning objectives of each lesson and will be the link between the different themes, explaining the various technologies and characteristics of each project or themed topic. The video shoots will be made specifically for the purpose of professional continuing education, providing the user dynamic and original content. The speaker will leave space to the protagonists of the various project: architects, builders and scholars will describe firsthand their work and the value it represents.

Every architect in the world studies Italian architecture and history as part of their scholastic curriculum. Isplora wants to give the opportunity to architects to continue learning from Italy as professionals. The first three video lessons will examine in detail the Antinori headquarters by Archea, the Salewa Factory by Cino Zucchi, and the Enzo Ferrari Museum by Future Systems. Isplora will cover topics from contemporary projects in Italy, to historic renovation and well as complex urban developments.