Carla Fendi Foundation Supports Science Gateway at CERN

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The foundation has contributed to the Back to the Big Bang space within the new center for education designed by Renzo Piano, to be inaugurated on Saturday.

— The Science Gateway building in Geneva designed for the European Center for Nuclear Research by architect Renzo Piano will be inaugurated on Saturday and is being supported by the Carla, who was named president of the foundation in 2017, said it has supported the making of the Back to the Big Bang space within the new facility. The space covers 2,160 square feet and allows visitors to walk through the different epochs of the universe.

The new center for education allows science, “whose progress is so accelerated and advanced that sometimes it seems to be disconnected from people’s real life,” to be more accessible “beyond geographical, political or economic barriers. I wanted in fact to support this project because CERN represents a successful example of cooperation between countries, scientists, researchers and students of all nationalities and cultures that share a common goal.

“The Renzo Piano building is fascinating because it’s not raised vertically but expands horizontally with these huge tubes and is sort of a metaphor of CERN, expanding from Geneve in Switzerland to France,” Venturini Fendi said. ”I have been to CERN four times, the energy you sense there is very strong.”

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