Guglielmo Marconi University Project

Chandelier of Guglielmo Marconi University

Dear Readers, in this post we want to show the phases of the project concerning the creation of three chandeliers for the prestigious Guglielmo Marconi University.

The premise was to create adequate lighting of the beauty university palace, creating objects in harmony with the beautiful ceilings wood.

Room plant
Room plant

After several exchanges of emails with the university rector, the choice of rector was the creation of Ca' Rezzonico style chandeliers

Classic Ca' Rezzonico Chandelier
A classic Ca 'Rezzonico style chandelier

We wanted to renew the classical Ca 'Rezzonico style chandelier, not an easy but that the teacher (Paul Carrara) is able to perform excellently, giving the chandelier a unique impression without distorting the original project.

Image sketch on the new chandelier
First draft on the proposed chandelier

The choice of color rose from various shades of amber as we have created and submitted for ' Chancellor's attention to the classic crystal and gold 24 carat . The final choice fell on that market, however, enriched with details that became her ruby color contrast is necessary to remove the color of ancient wooden beams.

Amber glass
Amber type submitted to the Rector
Amber glass
Amber type submitted to the Rector
Amber glass
Various types of amber submitted to the Rector

The Amber color is very special because if properly implemented can seem like gold

Amber like gold
Amber like gold

After defining all the details we started creating our works of light, here we show some photos taken during processing:

The processing phase
The processing phase
The processing phase
The processing phase
The processing phase
The processing phase
The processing phase
The processing phase
The processing phase
The processing phase
The processing phase

The transport of chandeliers (completely disassembled and vacuum packed on plateau) was made personally by the MGS team, after we started assembling all the parts and in collaboration with the university staff we have pulled up the central part of the chandeliers tought the pulleys, after then we have inserted the arms and carried out the electrical connections. for the last we put the ornaments: flowers and leaves. Here are some photos of the assembly:

The ceiling of the university
The ceiling without chandelier
Arms Mounting
Mounting arms with electrical connection
Arms Mounting
The arms mounted
The arms are ready for installation on the chandelier
Installation of the chandelier arms
Installation of the chandelier arms
Installation of ornaments
Installation of ornaments
Chandelier installation
Chandelier installation
Electrical connection
Electrical connection
Hurray
Hooray! everything went well!
Franco
Thanks to Franco and all excellent University technicians' s

Now it's time to enjoy the chandeliers in all their beauty, comparing the ceiling before and after installation of the chandelier can be seen as a chandelier done well is not a mere ornament but an important piece of furniture and in this case pure art. Here you are some photos of lamps mounted (without light bulbs):

Assembly completed
Assembly completed
Assembly completed
Assembly completed
Assembly completed

This long post is done, thank you for your attention and we are willing to provide any information about your various needs, because the MGS will find only the highest quality and competence. See you soon!

Click here to discover the Ca 'Rezzonico style chandeliers by the MGS



By Alessandro Carrara
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