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Mosca 1962

Andrea Branzi - Mosca 1962
A photographic report by the famous Italian architect and designer on his youthful trip to Moscow during the political “thaw.”
In the summer of 1962, while still a university student of architecture, Andrea Branzi went to visit his brother Piergiorgio in Moscow, where he was working as a Rai correspondent. This was the world of the Cold War, but the "thaw" heralded by Nikita Khrushchev had somewhat loosened the grip of the Soviet regime. The young Branzi took the chance to wander around the city, exploring it from top to bottom. With a curiosity for everything, he was struck by the immense size of the capital, by its new neighbourhoods, by the signs of communism and its history, by the omnipresence of the military, but also by the relaxed outlook of the youth, the department stores, the Russians' carefree relationship with nature, the innocence of the children and the widespread love of chess. What emerges is the portrait of a population markedly different from our own, yet one with which a shared future might be imagined. In the images from this youthful journey, we may perhaps glimpse a number of elements that would later emerge of Branzi the "utopian" designer and thinker. Andrea Branzi's photographic reportage is accompanied by texts by Gian Piero Piretto and Angela Rui.
Andrea Branzi (1938-2023) was an Italian architect and designer. In 1966 he founded the Archizoom Associati studio together with Gilberto Corretti, Paolo Deganello and Massimo Morozzi. A professor at the faculty of Architecture in Palermo and Director of Studies at the Domus Academy, he later became full professor at the Politecnico di Milano and president of the Interior Design course at the same university. In 1981, Branzi joined the Memphis group, founded by designer Ettore Sottsass. Director of Modo magazine from 1983 to 1987, he collaborated with leading architecture and design magazines. He won numerous awards, including the Compasso d'Oro Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987.
Texts by Gian Piero Pire!o and Angela Rui.

Graphic Design: Teresa Piardi, Maxwell Studio.
 
2025 (publication expected by 4th quarter)
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
17 x 21 cm (softcover) + booklet
96 pages (ill.)
 
20.00
 
ISBN : 979-12-80336-35-4
EAN : 9791280336354
 
forthcoming


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