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Gaetana "Gae" Aulenti (pronounced [ˈɡaːe auˈlɛnti]; 4 December 1927 – 31 October 2012) was an Italian architect and designer who was active in furniture design, graphic design, stage design, lighting design, exhibition and interior design.
- transforming historic public buildings into world renown museum spaces
- October 31, 2012 (aged 84), Milan, Italy
- Gaetana Aulenti, December 4, 1927, Palazzolo dello Stella, Italy
Nov 2, 2012 · Gae Aulenti, a provocative Italian architect and designer who most notably converted a Paris train station into the Musée d’Orsay, died on Wednesday at her home in Milan. She was 84. Her death,...
Oct 5, 2013 · Gaetana "Gae" Aulenti (pronounced [ˈɡaːe auˈlɛnti]; 4 December 1927 – 31 October 2012) was an Italian architect and designer who was active in furniture design, graphic design, stage design, lighting design, exhibition and interior design.
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29.02.2020 – 18.04.2021. Vitra Schaudepot. Gae Aulenti is one of the most influential architects and designers of the post-war period. As early as the 1960s, her iconic creations – such as her »Locus Solus« series (1964), the »Pipistrello« (1965) and »King Sun« (1967) lamps – played a vital role in Italy’s global dominance within ...
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Nov 1, 2012 · Gae Aulenti (1927-2012) was a versatile and influential figure in postwar Italian design. She designed furniture, museums, and urban spaces, such as the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and the Palazzo Grassi in Venice.
Architect and designer, Gae Aulenti (Palazzolo dello Stella, Udine, 1927- Milan, 2012) is one of the most representative figures of architecture and design in contemporary history.