Ottagono 54, 1979

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At the Design & Design exhibition
Daniele Baroni – Interiors
Pier Carlo Santini – Short trip to the Venetian regions
William Brunelli – From the rule of art to the control of performance
Marco Fantoni – In Vienna
Gianfranco Frattini – A small restaurant. Sports in the countryside and holidays
Tito Agnoli – Project A 25
Bepi Fiori – A closet
Attilio Marcolli – The Lettering
John Klaus Koenig – ETR and ATR: two parallel stories
Ornella Selvafolta – Workers’ houses in Milan 1860-1890
Paolo Farina – Between egizio-sommaruga and coppedè-alessio. The kind Apocalypse by co Parisi
Guido Ballo – The poetics of Matisse and Miró

Direction: Sergio Mazza
Editing: Giuliana Gramigna
Graphics: Salvatore Gregorietti (Unimark)
Photographs: Anghinelli, Ballo, Becker, Bottura, of the Municipality, Falchi & Salvador, Padlocks, Maggi, Masera, A. Mulas, Parisi, Pozzar, Schezen, United Artist Co., Ziglioli.

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Ottagono 54, 1979. Designed by Salvatore Gregorietti (Unimark)
Ottagono 54, 1979. Designed by Salvatore Gregorietti (Unimark)
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