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[gallery ids="15581,15582,15583"]The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
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[gallery ids="15581,15582,15583"]The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
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[gallery ids="15581,15582,15583"]The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
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[gallery ids="15581,15582,15583"]The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
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[gallery ids="15581,15582,15583"]The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
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[gallery ids="15581,15582,15583"]The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
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[gallery ids="15581,15582,15583"]The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
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[gallery ids="15581,15582,15583"]The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
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[gallery ids="15581,15582,15583"]The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org"},{"caption":"
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[gallery ids="15581,15582,15583"]The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org"},{"caption":"
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[gallery ids="15581,15582,15583"]The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org
The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano - Viale Alemagna 6 - Milan Tel. 02724341 - www.triennale.org"}];
The Milan Triennale, in collaboration with the IUAV University of Venice Project Archives and Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor, pays tribute to Luca Meda, an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity and business, art and industry, designer of many products that have made the history of the Molteni Group. Almost a paradox for a designer who used the pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Drawings, projects, models, catalogues, photographs and objects illustrate the versatility of a figure who had a major impact on the history of design and architecture between the 1960s and 1990s. The show, curated by Nicola Braghieri, Rosa Chiesa, Serena Maffioletti and Sofia Meda, with exhibit design by Chiara Meda and Nicola Gallizia, features the precious collaboration of the Swiss graphic designer Felix Humm, with whom Luca Meda worked for many years on the creation of the corporate image of Molteni&C and Dada. Molteni&C, Dada and Unifor contribute to the show with projects, iconographic materials and furnishings from their corporate past, all pieces that are still in production today, underlining the modern character of the design of Luca Meda. The archives of Luca Meda are conserved, since 2012, at the Project Archives of the IUAV of Venice. Info: Triennale di Milano – Viale Alemagna 6 – Milan Tel. 02724341 – www.triennale.org