Robossaince
@Robossaince
Robossaince combines tradition & innovation by utilizing Al & cutting-edge robotics to design & manufacture stone decor pieces & architectural ornamentation
We design & craft unique pieces that blend robotic precision w/ human touch. Though we’re in an era of mass production, we reject the notion that items must be clunky, bland, & cheaply made. Instead, we create #distinctive, #detailed, long-lasting pieces that elevate your space.
Our replica of the celebrated Venus de Milo #statue, crafted here from Botticino #marble. The original #classical Aphrodite #sculpture dates to Ancient Greece. Available in three sizes and four stone varieties. Check it out on Robossaince.com under Indoor #Decor
This is the Royal Palace of Naples, in Italy, built 167 years ago. It feels ancient. Roman. Or maybe even Greek. That's intentional — because this is Neoclassical architecture. Here's a journey through some of the most breathtaking examples... 🧵
Michelangelo's David, hand detail
Michelangelo was born 550 years ago today. The same man who sculpted the Pietà at 23, was commissioned the David at 26, painted the Sistine Chapel’s vault at 36, and was appointed chief architect of St. Peter’s Basilica at 71. A thread on the greatest artist of all time 🧵
Now you may be thinking this is just nostalgia, an obsession with the past—it isn't—lack of beauty and purpose has real consequences. Studies show people find classical architecture more comforting than modernist structures. Cities with historic centers attract more tourism.…
Michelangelo’s David wasn’t just a statue—it was Florence’s pride, a symbol of defiance against Rome. The Renaissance fused faith and humanism, creating works that still inspire awe. Today? We get 'public art' that looks like twisted scrap metal. Which of these four images…
At Robossaince #Decor, we’re committed to creating #timeless pieces that honor the greatest #artistic minds of #history, rather than simply chasing the latest trends, which will be forgotten in a few short years
This is what we should do in all great cities. Restore and rebuild the treasures we had.
Beauty restored in Warsaw, Poland The beautiful facade, removed during the communist era, has been restored to its former glory
Don’t believe when they say you need high rises to increase population density. Manhattan has 28000 people per sqkm. Paris has up to 50000 in the inner city. Without any high rises. Except for Tour Montparnasse, which everybody hates. Gentle density is the key
Penn Station before and after the modernists came. As Vincent Scully put it, "One entered the city like a god; one scuttles in now like a rat.”
Today, 550 years ago, greatest artist known to mankind was born — Michelangelo Bonarroti. Let's discover some of his most iconic masterpieces. A thread🧵
The 18th century Italian Renaissance-styled Palais Galliera is a museum of #fashion history in #Paris #TheParisEffect #history
In no way is this modern design reflective of Mediterranean culture or history, nor does it complement Reggio Calabria’s archaeological & art museums, which are traditional stone buildings. The plans don’t even incorporate marble, which the Mediterranean is so famous for.
UK studio Zaha Hadid Architects has revealed designs for the Centre of Mediterranean Culture, which is currently under construction on its coastal site in Reggio Calabria, Italy. dezeen.com/2025/02/27/zah…
The architects that gave us concrete and glass boxes worshipped the idea of "Form follows function". So here is form so functional it also works wonders for the spirit.
Paris does have its moments.
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