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An anthology that gathers a selection of furniture and lamps designed over the years by the Italian architect Massimiliano Locatelli.
In this book, the collection is presented through unpublished and archival photographs, not only still-life but also images set in the projects where they reside. Indeed, the place in which they are inserted is often the true reason for the genesis of the objects: their design arises from a broader need, which almost always derives from the necessity to respond to a specific requirement. It is reborn each time for a new client and a new space, becoming thus different and unique each time.
Massimiliano Locatelli (born 1967 in Milan) is an architect and designer. He studied architecture at the Milan Polytechnic and obtained his PhD with Kenneth Frampton at Columbia University in New York. He is a founding partner of Locatelli Partners. He designs in the most varied contexts: private homes, showrooms, retail, exhibition set-ups and new building construction. His oeuvre includes numerous competitions and participation in exhibitions and Biennali: the restoration and functional redesign of the historical complex Piazza XXV Aprile (Porta Garibaldi) banned by the Municipality of Milan; the 9th Venice Architecture Biennale in the Metamorph News from the inside section; the exhibition "The Mobile Landscape of New Italian Design" at the Museum of La Triennale and he is the creative director of installation design for the Fontana Arte exhibition, "Vivere nel Vetro / House of Glass" at the Giorgio Cini Foundation in Venice. Since 2012, his work on custom furnishings, which are usually created for site-specific projects, has become its own independent collection of furniture and design that continues its dialogue with research. The development of architectural materials and the future of construction led him to design "3D Housing 05", the first 3D printed concrete house which earned him the Best Sustainability award at the 2018 Milan Design Week.
 
published in February 2024
English edition
21 x 31 cm (softcover)
232 pages (ill.)
 
40.00
 
ISBN : 978-88-6749-610-5
EAN : 9788867496105
 
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