Ottagono 73, 1984

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Content includes:
John Klaus Koenig – Dialogue with water
Pier Carlo Santini – “Building” with water
Luciano Consiglio – Living on the water
Maria Cristina Tonelli Michail – For great surfing
Luca Pettinari – House boat with Piaggio hydrojet
Edgardo Angelini and Rosario De Salvo – Hydrofoil for tourist use
Giuseppe Chigiotti – Battleships and Great World
Maurizio Romanò – With water: Our Lady of Health
Luigi Bearzotti – WC: a case of marginalization
Francesco Di Cataldi and Maria Letizia Pili – Hygiene in public
Antonino Alagna – The bathing cabin
Gardino, Grande, Falcetti, Farinatti, Schnorf -A square in the mirror
Marta Pan – In a patio between music and water
Roberto Pamio – In the Venetian countryside
Branzi, Cappelli, Ranzo – Shoe shop
Signorelli, Lancetti, Lorenzelli – Representative offices in Milan. On the occasion of the ICSID
Wolfgang Müller-Deisig – Vit
Marcello Cuneo – Mac T
Gigi and Pepe Tanzi – Planet B
Ernesto Gismondi – Theseus wall
Alberto Fraser – Euboea
Ezio Didone – Hello
Pier Giuseppe Ramella – Look

Direction: Sergio Mazza
Editing: Giuliana Gramigna
Graphics: Salvatore Gregorietti (Unimark)

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Ottagono 73, 1984. Designed by Salvatore Gregorietti (Unimark)
Ottagono 73, 1984. Designed by Salvatore Gregorietti (Unimark)
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