Rassegna 7, Carlo Scarpa, Frammenti 1926/1978, 1981

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Carlo Scarpa, Frammenti 1926/1978
Brescia, progetto per il Monumento ai Caduti in Piazza della Loggia: Arrigo Rudi
Feltre, progetto per il Museo Archeologico Sotterraneo: Ferruccio Franzoia
Parigi, progetto per il Museo Picasso: Arrigo Rudi
Volevo ritagliare l’azzurro del cielo: Carlo Scarpa
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Illustrated advertising section featuring design work by Ceramiche Ragno, Laura Mandelli, iGuzzini, Makio Hasuike, Ariston, Richard Sapper and B&B Italia.

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Rassegna 7, Carlo Scarpa, Frammenti 1926/1978, 1981
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