Stefano Giovannoni |
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Stefano Giovannoni, born in La Spezia in 1954, graduated in Architecture in Florence in 1978, he lives and works in Milan. Since 1979 he has taught and done research at the Florence Faculty of Architecture;
he is master-professor at Domus Academy in Milan and at the Università del Progetto in Reggio Emilia. He has been invited for workshops at the Royal College of Art in London, at the Academy O. Kochoska in Wien, at the Hochschule der Bildenden Kunst in Saarbrücken and at the Design Quest in Osaka. He works as an industrial and interior designer and architect. He has worked with companies like Alessi, Flos, Magis, Seiko, Pulsar, Cappellini, Kankyo, Saab, etc. In 1991 he designed the Italian Pavillon at the exhibition Les Capitales Europeennes du nouveau design at the Centre Georges Pompidou.
"Shinchenchiku Residential Design Competition", Tokyo, 1980 (1st prize) "Competition for a square at Santa Croce sull'Arno", Florence, 1980 (1st prize) "P.A. Conceptual Furniture Competition", Chicago, 1983 (mentioned project) "Shinchenchiku Residential Design Competiton", 1985 (2nd prize) "Competition for the restructuring of the historical centre at Casteldisangro-Aquila", 1989 (with Andrea Branzi and Remo Buti - 1st prize).
His works are part of the permanent archive of Centre Georges Pompidou. |