Gio Ponti
Italian architect and furniture designer

Born
November 18th, 1891
133 years ago
Died
1979
46 years ago — 88 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Italy
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An influential architect and designer, contributed to modern architecture and design in Italy. Founded the design magazine Domus in 1928, which became a significant platform for architecture and design discourse. Designed the iconic Pirelli Tower in Milan, completed in 1960. Worked on various furniture and decorative arts, establishing a signature style that blended functionality with elegance. Held various positions in prestigious organizations, influencing both academic and practical aspects of design and architecture.
Founded the magazine Domus
Designed the Pirelli Tower in Milan
Created iconic furniture collections
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