Marco Zanuso

Designer, urban planner and architect, Marco Zanuso has stood since the Second World War as a leading protagonist in the Modern Movement cultural debate.

Winner of the Gold Medal and the Triennale Grand Prize, in 1956 he contributed to the creation of the Golden Compass, a prestigious award he has won five times.

Besides Brionvega, he has donated his expertise to Arflex, Borletti, Gavina, Bonacina, Kartell, Siemens: many of his works are in the MoMA – Museum of Modern Art Design collection in New York. Numerous collaborations illustrious during his career: the most significant ones stand out with brothers Livio, Pier Giacomo and Achille Castiglioni and Richard Sapper. Along with this has created – in 1962 – Doney, the TV for Brionvega.
A successful challenge for the Italian brand, repeated – in the following years with the design of televisions Sirius (1964) and Black (1969) and the Radio Cubo. Over the years he has lent his expertise on the subject in the academic field, as demonstrated by the 30 years of teaching at the Polytechnic of Milan (1961-1991).
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