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Architecture in Milan - 2 - Piero Portaluppi: The Boschi Di Stefano House Museum and Villa Necchi Campiglio

Architecture in Milan - 2 - Piero Portaluppi: The Boschi Di Stefano House Museum and Villa Necchi Campiglio

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In the second episode of the itinerary on architecture in Milan we are on the trail of one of the greatest Milanese architects, Piero Portaluppi.

We explore three of Portaluppi's palaces that can be visited: the elegant and innovative Boschi Di Stefano House Museum, followed by the phantasmagorical urban villa Necchi Campiglio, to conclude our walk in Corso Venezia with the Ulrico Hoepli Planetarium.


GUESTS (in order of appearance)

Alessia Garibaldi, architect

Fulvio Irace, architectural historian

Anty Pansera, design historian

Angela Vettese, art historian

Alberto Saibene, writer

Anna Zegna, president of the Zegna Foundation


CREDITS:

Listen To MI is a project of the Case Museo di Milano, with the support of Fondazione Cariplo - www.casemuseo.it

Concept & Production: Stefania Boiano and Giuliano Gaia (InvisibleStudio) - www.invisiblestudio.net

Texts: Stefania Boiano, Giuliano Gaia and Carmen Marcianò

Audio Recording and Editing: Valeria Ardito

Speakers: Eric Alexander, Ilaria Egypt, Sharon Fryer, Marianne Halsey, Giuseppe Magazzù, Maura Marenghi, Liliana Oliveri, Federico Pivetta, Rachel Roberts, John Young

Thanks to: Lucia Borromeo, Antonio D'Amico, Ilaria De Palma, Stefania Rossi, Stefano Saponaro

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