Bob Noorda - Italian Graphic Designer

Ottagono 02, 1966

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Content includes:
Nicoletta Pesciolini – Aspects of office architecture, In Genoa. Establishment of a banking institution, ENI offices in Rome. Interior arrangement
Marco Zanuso – Books under glass
Giuliana Gramignam – Gianfranco Frattini and design
Gianfranco Frattinim – St. Andrews restaurant in Milanm Tobia Scarpa. A design experience
Marco Zanuso – Armchair with modular elements
Vico Magistretti – Furnishing proposal,
Emi Gismondi Schweinberger – The kitchen for tomorrow
Vico Magistretti – Cirene: a lamp
Pier Carlo Santini- Aspects of architecture, Project for a house in Ronco di Carimate
Beniamino Dal Fabbro – Characters of today’s scenography in melodrama
Guido Ballo- Encounters with art, The photographic medium in painting and Mec-Art
Production review
Where to buy
News bulletin
Shops abroad

Direction: Sergio Mazza
Editing: Giuliana Gramigna
Graphics: Bob Noorda / Unimark
Photographs: Bacci, Ballo, Casali, Industrial Color, De Benedetti, Masera, Mulas, Piccagliani (Teatro alla Scala), Pratelli
Publisher: CO.P.IN.A. s.r.l.

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Ottagono 02, 1966. Design by Bob Noorda / Unimark
Ottagono 02, 1966. Design by Bob Noorda / Unimark
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