Elisabetta Gonzo

Architect Milan / Italy

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Elisabetta Gonzo
Born in Ravenna in 1962; architect. Prior to the commission for the Isola di Comacchio cemetery expansion (1995-1999), awarded the Premio Opera Prima ANDIL (2000), she participated in several competitions. He has received awards for the enhancement of the historic streets of Pontassieve, set against the trenches of the new parking lot (1996); for the design of the three squares of Migliarino (Ferrara) and the dock on the Po (1994); and for the reconstruction of two housing buildings in a block of the rue de Laeken in the historic center of Brussels (1990).

He invented production objects for several companies (R.S.V.P., Tonelli), limited series for Galleria Luisa delle Piane, Milan, Edizioni Fatto ad Arte, Monza, and for the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris (Artcodif). He collaborated in the editing of "Dictionnaire d'Architecture Moderne et Contemporaine," ed. IFA-Hazan, Paris 1996. He holds the chair of Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Catania and teaches courses at the European Institute of Design in Milan. His work has been published in magazines and exhibition catalogs; some of his projects are part of the permanent collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
Elisabetta Gonzo
Elisabetta Gonzo
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Born in Ravenna in 1962; architect. Prior to the commission for the Isola di Comacchio cemetery expansion (1995-1999), awarded the Premio Opera Prima ANDIL (2000), she participated in several competitions. He has received awards for the enhancement of the historic streets of Pontassieve, set against the trenches of the new parking lot (1996); for the design of the three squares of Migliarino (Ferrara) and the dock on the Po (1994); and for the reconstruction of two housing buildings in a block of the rue de Laeken in the historic center of Brussels (1990). He invented production objects for several companies (R.S.V.P., Tonelli), limited series for Galleria Luisa delle Piane, Milan, Edizioni Fatto ad Arte, Monza, and for the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris (Artcodif). He collaborated in the editing of "Dictionnaire d'Architecture Moderne et Contemporaine," ed. IFA-Hazan, Paris 1996. He holds the chair of Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Catania and teaches courses at the European Institute of Design in Milan. His work has been published in magazines and exhibition catalogs; some of his projects are part of the permanent collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.