Gae AulentiGae Aulenti is one of the world's most prominent architects, and her prodigious output encompasses museum and theater design, industrial and exhibition design, furniture, graphics, urban planning, and architecture. This new publication illustrates Aulenti's complete oeuvre and includes the world-famous Musee d'Orsay, stage designs for theater and opera, a villa in St. Tropez, exhibition designs for the 2001 Milan Triennale, and the remodeling of the Palazzo Grassi in Venice, among many other highly visible designs. |
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The Book and the Architect Margherita Petranzan | 7 |
The Book Margherita Petranzan | 10 |
The Architect Gae Aulenti | 11 |
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