The short essay describes the design of Gio Ponti's family home in via Randaccio, Milan, by analysing the archival documents, preserved by different institutions. The building and its décor are critically analysed and considered as one of the first autonomous outcomes of the architect's original profile.
(2019). Casa in via Randaccio, Milano, 1924-26 . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/181956
Casa in via Randaccio, Milano, 1924-26
Cimoli, Anna Chiara
2019-01-01
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The short essay describes the design of Gio Ponti's family home in via Randaccio, Milan, by analysing the archival documents, preserved by different institutions. The building and its décor are critically analysed and considered as one of the first autonomous outcomes of the architect's original profile.File allegato/i alla scheda:
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