Gio Ponti by Graziella Roccella
Italian architect and designer Gio Ponti (18911979) is difficult to pin down. With an extraordinarily prolific output and eclectic style, his oeuvre remains one of the most diverse and groundbreaking in design history. Trained initially in architecture, Ponti soon moved into industrial and interior design, experimenting with ceramics, silverware, and glass. Pontis key works are spread throughout this extensive overview, including structures of all kinds, from small residential dwellings to high-rise buildings, schools, and office blocks.
The home was one of Pontis recurring interests and central areas of innovation. His talent for total designa careful consideration of both interior and exterior spaceis charted in the glossy reproductions, floor plans, and drawings featured in this edition. Pontis colorful, carefree, and elegant spaces blended an expressive neoclassicism with emerging modernist sensibility.
The founder and nearly lifelong editor of domus magazine never ceased to develop and reinvent his style. From the Denver Art Museum to his collection of churches, from bespoke homeware to the symbol of modern Milan, the Pirelli Tower, this monograph provides an introduction to Pontis exuberant creativity and illustrious career.