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of living that represent a positive way of looking to the future. Not so much new utopias of a technical nature, but rather humanistic and psychological: the ecology of exterior environments is preceded by that of interiors. In this sense the new Domus re-establishes its links with its origins as a 'Magazine for the home', offering examples of the dignity of living the city, objects and the home. The new design of the magazine will also evoke memories of the Domus of the past through the classic, radiant sequencing of its articles and images." The issues published under Mendini's direction were distinguished by cover portraits drawn by Lorenzo Mattotti.
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Sudjic took over website direction. Since then, graphic design has been produced in-house, varying at each change of editorship (with the exception of Mendini). Albanese and Grima were the only editors to entrust the website to outside designers: Dan Hill. All editors have shared the intent of promoting autonomous content with respect to the paper version, but at the same time hosting a certain amount of magazine content. Since 2007, the website has been enriched with a video section with special videos produced by both
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trading partner of the main site and as a content vehicle, was presented. From the late spring of the following year, graphic design was moved in-house to the editorial offices in order to develop a simpler and friendlier interface suitable for an information site. That same year, former editor Deyan
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whose subtitle, "The new utopia," was a response to the current crisis: "The history of grand transformations in architecture and design is marked by the new utopias, and it is our intention to pursue this opening line. To scour the world in search of projects that demonstrate scenarios and attitudes
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reinforced the presence of built architecture and city design, focusing on the discovery of new and young international talents, continuing its investigation into the relationship between multiple art forms. In 2008, the magazine celebrated 80 years of uninterrupted publication with a special issue
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took over as editor from François Burkhardt in August 2000 publishing his first issue in September of the same year. Simon Esterson's graphic design responded to strict requirements of linearity, simplicity and ease of reading. The editorial structure was organized into three main sections, giving
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The semi-native iPad edition was launched in September 2012 (issues 961 – 974). Under Manuel Erhenfeld and Marco Ferrari's artistic direction, the app was Merit Winner at the 48th SPD Annual Awards in the App of the Year and Best News App categories. In September 2013, Joseph Grima handed the
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was characterized by interest in large architectural projects and new design frontiers, but also by its focus on some important geopolitical issues, among which the recent geo-design: the geopolitical aspects of design – how, where and why complex objects are designed today.
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promoted everything that was new on the scene and its authors, becoming a key reference for the international debate among various artistic trends. In 1968, the magazine celebrated its 40th anniversary with issue 459 and in July 1971, the magazine published its 500th issue.
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through its various editors—has explored a wide range of nuances in the fields of architecture, the applied arts, industrial design, art, urban planning, editorial and advertising graphics, digital communications, always with an international perspective.
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archives consist of published and unpublished documents ranging from correspondence between important figures to entire photographic reports, organized in different sections according to the nature and origin of the archival materials.
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Publisher Gianni Mazzocchi died on 24 October 1984, and his daughter, Giovanna Mazzocchi Bordone, took over the direction of Editoriale Domus. In 1985, Lisa Licitra Ponti became editor pro-tempore and, with the March 1986 issue,
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to the neo avant-garde. Beginning in January 1980, Ettore Sottsass took over the magazine's graphic design. In 1982, Maria Grazia Mazzocchi, Valerio Castelli, Alessandro Guerriero and Editoriale Domus founded
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concentration camp). Melchiorre Bega became editor in October 1943. The war years required continuous changes in the magazine's direction and its printing operations were forced to move to Bergamo.
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from January 2013). The April 2011 (issue 946) was the first issue published under Grima's direction. His co-editors were Marcello Minerbi and Roberto Zancan. According to publisher
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which had become a bi-monthly; in 1951, the magazine resumed publication on a monthly basis. The 1950s and '60s were marked by great vitality in architecture, the arts and design.
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was the founder of the magazine and delineated the magazine's goals in his editorials, insisting on the importance of aesthetics and style in the field of industrial production.
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and Melchiorre Bega. In October 1942, Guglielmo Ulrich took over Giuseppe Pagano's role (who, because of his involvement in antifascist politics, died on 22 April 1945 at the
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more space to opinions and analysis supporting the features, with the intention of broadening the magazine's horizons to new fields of interest like car design and fashion.
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To further increase the brand's presence in areas of particular interest and development, the international edition has been joined by local editions in recent years
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history. The magazine expanded its interests beyond the traditional disciplines of architecture, industrial design and art to the field of communications.
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www.domusweb.it in Italian and English went on line in September 2000 with graphic design by Deepend. At the same, Domusxchange, designed as a
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father Giovanni Semeria. Published by Editoriale Domus, the magazine is issued 11 times a year on a monthly basis and has its headquarters in
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began his role as the magazine's new editor. He was mandated with two tasks: to create Domus Web whose graphic design was entrusted to
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In 2006, the publisher decided to entrust an annual special, "Domus copyright," to a renowned international architect: Dutch architect
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revisiting Gio Ponti's work through original works produced by internationally renowned artists, shown at an exhibition during the
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beginning in January 1994. Released in more than 100 countries across the globe, the magazine was now entirely bilingual.
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was directed by François Burkhardt, a Swiss citizen at the helm of an international editorial team for the first time in
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editorship over to Nicola Di Battista, deputy editor of the magazine in the 1990s, supported by a College of Masters (
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Gio Ponti was joined by Cesare Casati as managing editor in July 1976. The era was characterized by such features as
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became editor in July 1979 (Gio Ponti died in October 1979). A leading figure in post-modern design, Mendini opened
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Sergio Chierici, Homage to Gianni Mazzocchi on the centennial of his birth, VirtualCar, 5 December 2006
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20 years ago, the WWW came into the public domain, but today I want to talk about Gianni Mazzocchi
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Founded to circulate ideas regarding style in homemaking and furnishing, over the years
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on 11 July 1929 and founded Editoriale Domus, which today publishes numerous magazines (
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The cataloguing of over 180,000 photographic documents was completed in 2013. The
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Gio Ponti left the magazine after twelve years as editor; starting in July 1941,
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accentuated its international calling: from 1988 to 1990, six issues included a
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celebrated its 50th anniversary with an exhibition at Palazzo delle Stelline in
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version has been published since 1989. Bellini's term as editor ended in 1991.
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and Giancarlo Palanti and then to Ernesto Nathan Rogers (from December 1953);
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is an architecture and design magazine founded in 1928 by architect
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was published monthly throughout 1944, but was suspended in 1945.
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German version for Germany, Austria and Switzerland (8 May 2013)
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Juliette Caputo, "Domus: 45 ans d'architecture, design, art",
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Editorial, Domus changes director, Domusweb 23 February 2010
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became editor in January 1992, flanked by graphic designer
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In April 2010, Alessandro Mendini returned as editor of
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Publication resumed in January 1946 with issue 205.
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Rozzano
Milan
Italy
ISSN
0012-5377
Gio Ponti
Barnabite
Rozzano
Milan
Gio Ponti
Gianni Mazzocchi
Il cucchiaio d'argento
Massimo Bontempelli
Giuseppe Pagano
Mauthausen
Ernesto Nathan Rogers
BBPR
Elio Vittorini
Alberto Moravia
Casabella
Franco Albini
Ettore Sottsass
Pierre Restany
Milan

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