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Dieter Rams: 10 Timeless Commandments for Good Design
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“Radical Utopias”: 10 years of revolutionary designs in Florence
The co-curator Pino Brugellis speaks about the exhibition at the Strozzina Centre for Contemporary Culture which, for the first time ever, brings together the radical movement, with 320 pieces by Arch…
From Superstudio to Archizoom, These Radical Italian Architects Will Change Your Ideas About Cities
For a brief period in the late 1960s, the future of architecture was located in Florence, home to some of the world's most radical architectural collectives. Now the radicals are back. And their ironi…
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