Manfredo di Robilant & Manuel Orazi (eds.)

Gio Ponti More than One

Critic, Editor, Graphic Artist, Architect, Product Designer

Gio Ponti (Milan 1891–1979) was a key figure for Italian modernism; it is impossible to confine his legacy to a single creative field. From 1923 to 1930, Ponti was artistic director of the now cult Italian tableware manufacturer Richard Ginori. In 1928, he founded the internationally renowned magazine “Domus”, which – apart from a break in the 1940s – he continued to direct for the rest of his life. In the postwar era, Ponti and his associates Antonio Fornaroli and Alberto Rosselli shaped the architectural image of Milan, but were also active across the globe from Caracas, to Tehran, to Denver, to Islamabad, to Eindhoven, to Stockholm. This book delves into the many components of Ponti’s contribution to the twentieth century and traces his enduring influence in Italy and across the globe.

 

Gio Ponti (Milan 1891–1979) was a key figure for Italian modernism; it is impossible to confine his legacy to a single creative field. From 1923 to 1930, Ponti was artistic director of the now cult Italian tableware manufacturer Richard Ginori. In 1928, he founded the internationally renowned magazine “Domus”, which – apart from a break in the 1940s – he continued to direct for the rest of his life. In the postwar era, Ponti and his associates Antonio Fornaroli and Alberto Rosselli shaped the architectural image of Milan, but were also active across the globe from Caracas, to Tehran, to Denver, to Islamabad, to Eindhoven, to Stockholm. This book delves into the many components of Ponti’s contribution to the twentieth century and traces his enduring influence in Italy and across the globe.

 

Edited by Manfredo di Robilant, Manuel Orazi

With essays by Elena Dellapiana, Manfredo di Robilant, Fulvio Irace, Gabriele Neri, Manuel Orazi, Francesco Parisi, Mario Piazza, Paolo Rosselli, Cecilia Rostagni

Design: Integral Lars Müller

16,5 × 24 cm, 6 ½ × 9 ½ in

288 pages, 300 illustrations

paperback

2025, 978-3-03778-763-2, English
CHF 45.00
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Manfredo di Robilant

Manfredo di Robilant holds a Ph.D. in the history of modern architecture from the Polytechnic of Turin, where he is Assistant Professor of Architectural Design. He was Research Associate for the 14th Venice architecture Biennale, directed by Rem Koolhaas, and Visiting Scholar at CCA Montreal. His research interests focus on the relationship between utility and symbol in architecture. He is founder and partner of the architecture studio DAR architettura, with Giovanni Durbiano and Alessandro Armando.

Manuel Orazi

Manuel Orazi (*1974) is an editor at the Italian publishing house Quodlibet and is currently a visiting professor at the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio, Switzerland. His research is embedded in the field of the history of twentieth-century architecture and the city. In 2021, he curated the exhibition “Carlo Aymonino. Loyalty to betrayal” (Electa, Milan 2021) during the Triennale of Milan. He collaborates regularly with the newspaper “Il Foglio” and with the magazines “Domus”, “Log” and “Volume”.