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Compasso d’Oro ADI 1967
A. G. Fronzoni – Genoa: new classrooms at Palazzo Balbi
Pier Luigi Spadolini –
In Florence: a congress hall
Cini Boeri – Bobo: monobloc armchair
Alberto Salvati Ambrogio Tresoldi – Artwork design for a furniture, Lighting suggestions
Albert Leclerc – One cube for many pieces of furniture
Marco Zanuso – A stay on the city
Tobia Scarpa – For the young people
Gae Aulenti – A store
Joe Colombo – For men’s fashion, Hotel furnishing proposals
Luciano Buttura Luigi Massoni – The «E 15» colorful kitchen
Giulia Veronesi – The artificial light coefficient of the architectural space
Pier Carlo Santini – Aspects of architecture: Architectures by Edoardo Detti
Guido Ballo – Encounters with art: Towards the primary structures
Franco Mazzucchelli Tartaglino – Stand with modular elements
Production review
Where to buy
Shops abroad
Four graphic designers at Arflex

Direction: Sergio Mazza
Editing: Giuliana Gramigna
Graphics: Bob Noorda / Unimark
Photos: Ballo, Casali, Clari, Industrial Color, De Benedetti, Faggioli, Gigipi, Masera, Monti, Salvati
Direction, editing, administration, advertising: Milan, via Melzi d’Eril, 26, tel. 315407-315508
Publisher: CO.P.IN.A. s.r.l.

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Ottagono 08, 1968. Design by Bob Noorda / Unimark
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