Michele De Lucchi
Italian architect and designer
Michele de Lucchi
Born 8 November 1951 Nationality Italian Occupation(s) Architect, artist, designer
Michele de Lucchi (born 8 November 1951) is an Italian architect and designer .
Biography
De Lucchi was born in 1951 in Ferrara and graduated in architecture from Florence . During the period of radical and experimental architecture he was a prominent figure in movements such as Cavart, Studio Alchimia and Memphis .[ 1]
De Lucchi has designed lamps and furniture for well-known Italian and European companies, such as Artemide , Olivetti , Alias, Unifor, Hermès and Alessi.[ 2] For Olivetti he was Director of Design from 1988 to 2002 and developed experimental projects for Compaq Computers, Philips , Siemens and Vitra . During this period, he developed a number of theories on the evolution of workplaces.
He has designed and restored buildings in Japan for NTT , in Germany for Deutsche Bank , in Switzerland for Novartis , and in Italy for Enel , Olivetti , Piaggio , Poste Italiane and Telecom Italia . In 1999 he was appointed to renovate a number of ENEL (the Italian Electricity Company) power plants . For Deutsche Bank , Deutsche Bundesbahn , ENEL , Poste Italine , Telecom Italia , Hera, Intesa Sanpaolo and other Italian and foreign banks he collaborated on the development of corporate image, introducing technical and aesthetic innovation into the workplace.
He has been involved with numerous art and design exhibitions , creating building plans for museums including the Triennale di Milano , Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome , Neues Museum in Berlin , Fondazione Cini in Venice , Gallerie d’Italia - Piazza Scala, Pietà Rondanini museum and Casa Manzoni in Milan . He has also developed a number of architectural projects for private and public client in Georgia , such as the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Bridge of Peace in Tbilisi . More recently he has undertaken a number of projects for the city of Milan including the pavilions for Expo 2015 (Padiglione Zero, Expo Center, Intesa Sanpaolo), the UniCredit Pavilion in Piazza Gae Aulenti and Aquae Pavilion in Venice with Giovanni Caprioglio and Filippo Caprioglio .
His professional work has always run in tandem with a personal exploration of design , technology and craftsmanship . Since 2004 he has sculptured small wooden houses using a chain saw to create the essence of the architectural style.[ 3]
In 2003 the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris acquired a considerable number of his works. Selections of his products are exhibited at various design museums in Europe , United States and Japan .
In 2000 he was appointed Officer of Italian Republic by President Ciampi, for services to design and architecture . In 2001 he was nominated Professor at the Design and Art Faculty, University of Venice . In 2006 he received an Honorary Doctorate from Kingston University , for his contribution to “living quality”. In 2008 he was nominated Professor at the Design Faculty of the Politecnico of Milan and Member of the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca in Rome .
Industrial design
Tolomeo lamp
Michele de Lucchi is known for many objects of industrial design, the most famous are:
First Chair, 1983
Awards
1987
1988
Deutsche-Auswahl, Design Center Stuttgart (Germany), Tolomeo lamp family, Artemide
Netherlands Industrial Design Foundation Award (the Netherlands), roll-fix Kleberoller, Pelikan
Good Design Award (Japan), sun glasses, Charmant
1989
Compasso d'Oro, ADI (Italy), Tolomeo lamp family, Artemide
Design Plus (Germany), roll-fix Kleberoller, Pelikan
1990
SMAU Industrial Design Award (Italy), automatic banking terminal (ATM) CD 6300, Olivetti-Siab
1991
Office Design Eimu (Italy), desk accessories Segmenti, Kartell
1992
Design Innovationen, Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany), Sigira lamp, Classicon
1993
Design Preis Schweiz (Switzerland), Sigira lamp, Classicon
1994
IF Award for good Industrial Design (Germany), laptop Philos 44, Olivetti
IF Award for good Industrial Design (Germany), multimedia kiosks MK Sys 6000, Olivetti
1995
SMAU Industrial Design Award (Italy), computer box Envision, Olivetti
Design Plus (Germany), salt and pepper Ginger e Fred, Rosenthal
Design Innovationen, Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany), self-service banking terminal MS 6050, Olivetti
1996
SMAU Industrial Design Award (Italia), printer PR 2, Olivetti
IF Award for good Industrial Design (Germany), printer Ink Jet JP 170, Olivetti
IF Award for good Industrial Design (Germany), Tolomeo clamp lamp, Artemide
1997
Design Innovationen, Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany), office furniture Sistemare, Mauser Office
Design Innovationen, Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany), interni delle biglietterie ferroviarie (Reisezentrum Deutsche Bahn), Deutsche Bahn
IF Product Design Award–Best of Category (Germany), interiors of railway ticket offices (Reisezentrum Deutsche Bahn), Deutsche Bahn
IF Product Design Award–Excellent Design (Germany), self-service ticket office (Reisezentrum Deutsche Bahn), Deutsche Bahn
I.D. Annual Design Review (US), workshop Domestic Chips, Olivetti
I.D. Annual Design Review (US), office furniture Eidos / Pegaso, Olivetti Synthesis
I.D. Annual Design Review (US), Acquatinta lamp, Produzione Privata
2000
Design Plus Light+Building (Germany), Dioscuri lamp, Artemide
Innovationspreis, Architektur und Office (Germany), office chair Attivo 480, Mauser Office
Innovationspreis, Architektur und Office (Germany), office furniture Sistemare, Mauser Office
Design Innovationen, Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany), office chair Attivo 480, Mauser Office
Design Innovationen, Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany), Roter Punkt für höhe Designqualität, Dioscuri lamp, Artemide
IF Product Design Award (Germany), office chair Attivo 480, Mauser Office
IF Product Design Award (Germany), fax Jet Lab 600, Olivetti
2001
Compasso d'Oro, ADI (Italy), printer Artjet 10, Olivetti[ 5] [ 6]
Designpreis des Landes Nordrhein Westfalen-Ehrenpreis für Productdesign (Germany), outdoor lighting Palme, Artemide
IF Product Design Award (Germany), decentralized Tolomeo lamp, Artemide
IF Product Design Award (Germany), outdoor lighting Palme, Artemide
2002
Reddot Design Award, Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany), Logico lamps, Artemide
Designpreis der Bundesrepublik (Germany), outdoor lighting Palme Artemide
2003
Medaglia d'Oro all'architettura italiana, Triennale (Italy), Medaglia d'Oro finalist in private clients, concept and philosophy of Poste Italiane
Reddot Design Award, Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany), Tolomeo floor lamp mega, Artemide
2004
Design Plus Light+Building (Germany), Castore lamp, Artemide
Design Plus Light+Building (Germany), Logico lamp and suspension mini, Artemide
Reddot Design Award, Design Zentrum Nordrhein-Westfalen (Germany), Castore lamp, Artemide
2005
IF Design Award (Germany), office system MDL, Unifor
The Abitare il Tempo Award (Italy)
2008
Compasso d'Oro - Selezione, ADI (Italy), office system Layout , Alias
IF Product Design Award - Best of Category (Germany), access bridge to the Triennale Design Museum, Milan
2009
Reddot Design Award, Best of the Best (Germany), lampada Noto, Artemide
Good Design Award (US), Noto lamp, Artemide
Good Design Award (US), Soffione lamp, Artemide
US Award (Italy), 2° prize wood@work, interior design of Biblioteca di S. Giorgio in Poggiale, Bologna
2010
Premio dei premi per l'innovazione, Quirinale (Italy) wooden floor collection Natural Genius Medoc, Listone Giordano
EDIDA, Elle Decoration International Design Awards (Italy), parquet Medoc® , Listone Giordano
2011
US Award (Italy), 1° prize Interior design, bank affiliate Superflash Intesa Sanpaolo , Milan (Italy)
Compasso d'Oro - Selezione, ADI (Italy), parquet Medoc® , Listone Giordano
IF Product Design Award (Germany), lamp Led Net line , Artemide
US Award (Italy), 2° prize Interior design, Triennale Design Museum offices, Milan
2012
GrandesignEtico International Award (Italy), acoustic panel Mitesco , Caimi Brevetti
Medaglio d'oro all'archittetura italiana, Triennale (Italy), Nuova Manica Lunga, Fondazione Cini. Honorable mention in conversion and restoration category
Premio Federico Bernagozzi , Municipality of Portomaggiore (Ferrara , Italy)
2015
Wallpaper* Design Award (United Kingdom), best building site for Padiglione Zero
Architektur und Wohnen (Germany), A&W Designer des Jahres
2016
GOOD Design Awards, (US), Pulcina Coffee Maker, Alessi
MAPIC Awards (Italy), Il Centro Mall, Arese
2017
Wallpaper* Design Awards (US), Best garden Party, Tolomeo Lampione outdoor lamp, Artemide
Special Award, Segnalazione della Giuria, Contest of Wood Architecture, Pavilion Zero, (Italy)
Collections
Design Museum , Ghent (Belgium)
Musée des Arts Dècoratifs de Montréal, Québec (Canada)
Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal , Québec (Canada)
Designmuseo, Helsinki (Finland)
Centre Georges Pompidou , Paris (France)
Bridge of Peace , Tbilisi(Georgia)
Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe , Hamburg (Germany)
Vitra Design Museum , Weil am Rhein (Germany)
Museum of Design, Thessaloniki, Macedonia (Greece)
The Israel Museum , Jerusalem (Israel)
Civica Galleria d'Arte Moderna-Sezione Design, Gallarate (Italy)
Centro Legno Arredo Cantù, Collezione Storica del Premio Compasso d'Oro ADI (Italy)
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna , Rome (Italy)
Museo Alessi, Omegna (Italy)
Museo Kartell, Milan (Italy)
Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnica Leonardo da Vinci, Milano (Italy)
National Gallery of Victoria , Melbourne (Australia)
Triennale di Milano -Collezione Permanente del Design Italiano, Milano (Italy)
Groninger Museum , Groninga (the Netherlands)
Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art, Amsterdam (the Netherlands)
The National Museum, Poznan (Poland)
Museum für Gestaltung , Zurich (Switzerland)
Art Center College of Design , Pasadena, California (US)
MFA Museum of Fine Arts , Boston (US)
Rokkosan Silence Resort (Japan)
Note
1. Architetto ferrarese alla conquista della Georgia , su www.estense.com . URL last accessed date 16 March 2017.
Bibliography
S. Kicherer, “Raccolta completa di Produzione Privata”, Produzione Privata, Milano 1999
H. Hoeger, “Michele De Lucchi, Architektur, Innenarchitechtur, Design”, Deutsche Verlags Anstalt, Munich 2001
S. Suardi, “Michele De Lucchi. Dopotolomeo”, Milano, Skira, 2002
F. Bulgeato, S. Polano, “Michele De Lucchi. Comincia qui e finisce là”, Milano, Electa, 2004
E. Del Drago, “La Triennale di Milano. Design, territorio, impresa: il progetto nella narrazione di Davide Rampello con Michele De Lucchi e Aldo Bonomi”, Roma, Sossella, 2004
M. De Lucchi, “12 racconti con casette”, Edizioni Corraini, Mantova, 2005
S. Annicchiarico (a cura di), “Michele De Lucchi. Il Museo del Design e la nuova Triennale”, Milano, Electa, 2008
M. De Lucchi, “Experimental work, design & architecture”, Nomos Edizioni, Busto Arsizio 2008
A. Branzi, “Ritratti e autoritratti di Design”, Marsilio, Venezia, 2010
"And”, rivista monografica, gennaio/aprile 2010, n. 17, Firenze, 2010
“Michele De Lucchi. Il Ponte della Pace. Tbilisi, Georgia”, Electa, 2011
“Independent. Design Secession”, exhibition catalogue, Triennale Design Museum, 2011
“Michele De Lucchi. Il Ponte della Pace. Tbilisi, Georgia”, Electa, 2011
Vedute", rivista monografica, n. 1, Quodlibet, 2011
A. Biamonti con M. Corradi (a cura di), “Michele De Lucchi”, collana “I maestri del design”, n. 20, Il Sole 24 Ore, 2011
"Lezioni di architettura e design - De Lucchi", Corriere della Sera - Abitare, n.35, 2016
References
Further reading
Fiell, Charlotte; Fiell, Peter (2005). Design of the 20th Century (25th anniversary ed.). Köln: Taschen. pp. 194–195. ISBN 9783822840788 . OCLC 809539744 .
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