The stand of Levantina, designed by Rocamora design and architecture, highlighted in the latest edition of Cesarie, the most important international ceramic exhibition in the world.
The proposal of Rocamora consists of a permeable intervention made through Techlam's 6 mm sheets, which hang from the main structure. These ceramic sheets are superimposed and cut open creating openings throughout the project
 

Description of project by Rocamora

The premise was to build a space for interaction between visitors and Levantina, a permeable area as an extension of the traffic lanes that dilutes the line of separation between the public and the private. It is a 100% open space for interaction where the ceramic material, TECHLAM®, allows a habitable, voluminous and sensual architecture to be built thanks to its large format and minimal thickness, opened up to welcome and celebrate human relations in its interior through the use of a 21st-century technological material.

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2017
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Exhibition project. Stand Design. Graphic Design
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Rocamora is an architecture, design, and museography studio comprised of a highly specialized and multidisciplinary team dedicated to the realization of museographic projects and the enhancement of art and historical and cultural heritage. This commitment encompasses architectural, artistic, ethnographic, and archaeological heritage.

Founded by Ángel Luis Rocamora Ruiz in 2014 in Elche, the studio's focus is on the development of heritage interpretation spaces that merge creativity, scientific rigor, and contemporary expression.

The team, comprised of architects, technical architects, graphic designers, audiovisual designers, and historians, is dedicated to providing comprehensive solutions tailored to the needs and specifics of each space and content.

Ángel Luis Rocamora Ruiz completed his studies as a Technical Architect at the TFC in February 1999, with the work: Historical and Constructive Study of "THE HOUSE-STUDIO OF THE PAINTER JOSÉ MARÍA LÓPEZ MEZQUITA." He studied Applied Arts in Sculpture from 2000 to 2001.

In July 2007, he completed his studies as an Architect, earning a distinction in his Master's Degree in Architecture, with the thesis "Enosection: Guidelines for Winemaking and Wine Tourism in the Cooperatives of Medio Vinalopó."

In 2012, he completed his Master's Degree in Architecture and Sustainable Urbanism, earning a distinction in his Master's Degree in Architecture and Sustainable Urbanism, earning a distinction in his Master's Degree in Architecture and Sustainable Urbanism, with the thesis "The Architectural Practice of the Temporal Event." He has collaborated for nine years with architects Carmen Pérez Molpecerez, Javier Gironella Pallarés, and Efigenio Giménez García on project development and construction management.

Since 2000, he has worked as an independent professional and as an author specializing in museum projects and cultural spaces, applying rigorous criteria for durability and conservation. They are currently involved in major projects, including the Alcoy Art Gallery and exhibitions at several important institutions in Madrid, among other initiatives currently underway.

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Published on: February 20, 2018
Cite: "Stand Levantina Cersaie 2017 by Rocamora Diseño & Arquitectura" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/stand-levantina-cersaie-2017-rocamora-diseno-arquitectura> ISSN 1139-6415
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