Federico Delrosso Architects: Pushing the Boundaries
By (Author) Porzia Bergamasco
Skira
Skira
1st June 2014
Italy
General
Non Fiction
720.922
Paperback
184
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
1330g
The works by the architect and designer Federico Delrosso (1964) constantly reflect a passing of the torch between past and present that, far from being a nostalgic or derivative operation, makes everything topical. His career as a designer clearly reflects the teaching of modernists - especially Gio Ponti, Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Le Corbusier, who envisaged the figure of the architect as a designer of things ranging from "the spoon to the city", and who constantly stressed the idea of the exploration of space, later taken up by Richard Meier. This first monograph completes the cycle of architectural plans for private and commercial buildings, interior dcor and design projects Delrosso has created over the past twenty years.
Porzia Bergamasco is a journalist specializing in design, architecture, and sociocultural phenomena.