
Gae Aulenti
Gae Aulenti was a prominent Italian architect and designer, celebrated for her innovative contributions to contemporary architecture and interior design. Born in 1927, she is best known for her work on notable projects such as the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and the Piazzale Cadorna in Milan. Aulenti's designs often blended functionality with artistic expression, and her iconic Pipistrello lamp remains a symbol of modern design. Throughout her career, she broke barriers in a male-dominated field and left a lasting legacy in architecture.
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Gae Aulenti is noted for her significant renovation of the Palazzo 30 years ago.
entro il 1° Ottobre l'Aula del Consiglio rinnovata, tra storia e tecnologiaGae Aulenti is mentioned as the designer of the benches being restored in Palazzo Pubblico.
"Regolamento, audizioni e Testo Unico"Gae Aulenti was the architect and designer behind the first wristwatch of Louis Vuitton, the LV I.
Horlogerie : pour les cadrans, l’heure est au rétrécissementGae Aulenti is an architect whom Giampiero Tagliaferri looks up to for her multidisciplinary work.
Giampiero Tagliaferris Möbel für Minotti: Italien trifft KalifornienGae Aulenti is known for her design of the Pipistrello lamp and her transformation of the Orsay train station into a museum in Paris.
La lampe Pipistrello, une sexagénaire toujours lumineuse
Gae Aulenti was a designer known for creating the famous Pipistrello lamp and the layout of the Musée d'Orsay.
Gae Aulenti, Ada Louise Huxtable et Phyllis Lambert, trois femmes dans la villeGae Aulenti has built Onemarkets, a platform for managing funds.
Anima, via libera di Bankitalia all’offerta di Banco Bpm. E Orcel valuta l’idea di un rilancio di UnicreditGae Aulenti is recognized for her work on the interiors of the Musée d'Orsay and the famous Pipistrello lamp.
Au Centre culturel canadien, à Paris, trois femmes pionnières de la ville d’aujourd’hui




















