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Gio Ponti


Contents
The Architect
His Family
A Brave Man
The Education
His Practice
His Works
As an Architect
''Partnerships''
As a Designer
The Exhibits
The Companies
Domus Magazine
University Professor
The Awards
Bibliography
External links

The Architect


Gio Ponti

'Gio Ponti' (18 November 1891, Milan - 16 September, 1979, Milan) was one of the most important Italian architects, industrial designers, artists, and publishers of the twentieth century.

His Family


His parents were Enrico Ponti and Giovanna Rigone. In 1921, he married Giulia Vimercati; they had four children and eight grandchildren.

A Brave Man


Gio Ponti did military service during World War I in the Pontonier Corps with the rank of captain, from 1916 to 1918, receiving the Bronze Medal and the Miliitary Cross.

The Education


Gio Ponti graduated with a degree in Architecture in 1921 from the Politecnico di Milano University.
The Pirelli Tower in Milan

His Practice


After graduating, he set up a practice together with the architects Mino Fiocchi and Emilio Lancia in Milan.

His Works


As an Architect

Among other projects, Gio Ponti in 1950 designed the Pirelli Tower for the famous Pirelli businessman. This was the first skyscraper built in Milan.
The Pirelli Tower in Milan while under construction

''Partnerships''

A 1954 building in Genova made for Assicurazioni Generali

During his long professional life as an architect, Gio Ponti went into various partnerships. In the early years of his work, he teamed with Lancia (Studio Ponti e Lancia, PL: 1926-1933); then with engineers Antonio Fornaroli and Eugenio Soncini (Studio Ponti-Fornaroli-Soncini, P.F.S.:1933-1945). In 1952 he went into partnership with the architect Alberto Rosselli (Studio Ponti-Fornaroli-Rosselli, P.F.R.: 1952-1976); after the death of Rosselli he continued to work with his long time partner Antonio Fornaroli.
The "Superleggera" chair

As a Designer

Gio Ponti's main works as an Industrial Designer can be classified as follows:

★ Ceramic objects production: maiolica vases, porcelain, sanitaryware (like sinks and toilets (e.g. those created for Richard Ginori and Ideal Standard)

★ Chairs: among others, he worked for Cassina designing an angular armchair, named "Distex", and the very famous 1957 "Superleggera" (Superlight) chair, which was very strong but also so light that it could be lifted up by a child using just one finger. Also very famous is the "Due Foglie" sofa.

★ Glass bottles: he designed stylish, colourful glass bottles for various companies such as Venini.

★ Lamps: for companies such as Artemide, Fontana Arte, Venini, he created two types of lamps: those provided with very shining, intense colours, and those with a minimalist aesthetic, simple and essential. Among the latter, one of the most famous is the "Billia" lamp, which looks modern today while it was designed for Fontana Arte in 1931.
The 1931 "Bilia" lamp

The Exhibits


From 1923 came his public debut at the first Biennial Exhibition of the Decorative Arts in Monza, which was followed by his involvement in organising the subsequent Triennial Exhibitions of Monza and Milan.

The Companies


From 1923 to 1930 Ponti worked at the Manifattura Ceramica Richard Ginori, in Milan and Sesto Fiorentino, changing the company's whole output. His wife was the factory owner's daughter.

Domus Magazine


In 1928 he founded "Domus" magazine. In 1941 he resigned as editor of "Domus" and set up "Stile" magazine, which he edited until 1947. In 1948 he returned to "Domus", where he remained as editor until his death.
The "Due Foglie" Sofa

University Professor


From 1936 to 1961 he worked as a professor on the permanent staff of the Faculty of Architecture at Politecnico di Milano University.

The Awards


Gio Ponti received many awards for his work, coming from his endless creativity. In 1934 he was given the title of "Commander" of the Royal Order of Vasa
in Stockholm. He also obtained the Accademia d'Italia Art Prize for his artistic merits, as well as a gold medal from the Paris Académie d'Architecture. Finally, he obtained a honorary Doctorate from the London Royal College of Art.

Bibliography



★ Ponti, Lisa Licitra, ''Gio Ponti, The Complete Work, 1928-1978'', MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1990

★ Green, Keith Evan, ''Gio Ponti and Carlo Mollino: Post-war Italian Architects and the Relevance of Their Work Today '', Edwin Mellen Press, 2006

★ La Pietra, Ugo, ''Gio Ponti'', Rizzoli International, 1996

★ Universo, Mario, ''Gio Ponti designer: Padova, 1936-1941'', Laterza, 1989

★ Doumato, Lamia, ''Gio Ponti (Architecture series--bibliography)'', Vance Bibliographies, 1981

External links



A site dedicated to him

INA Casa Harrar-Ponti by Giò Ponti in Rome (1951-55) (with drawings and photos)

Giò Ponti Furniture Designs

Gio Ponti on Wikipedia Italy

Gio Ponti's works on the Italian public Television - RAI

Gio Ponti on Design Museum

Gio Ponti on Olivari Design

Gio Ponti's inventions on Architonic

Gio Ponti on Encyclopaedia Britannica

Gio Ponti on Archimagazine

Gio Ponti's works on Artnet

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