GIANLUCA GELMINI
VACATION HOUSE FOR AN ARTIST
PINO PIZZIGONI
Issue #125 of DIVISARE BOOKS presents one of the houses designed by Pino Pizzigoni, a little-known Italian architect who drove the modern experimentation to very high ends of technological plasticity.
Pizzigoni's house for the artist Claudio Nani was designed in 1964. Fifty years later, architect Gianluca Gelmini rediscovered the work of the master interpreting its complexity through photographs, drawings, and his own critical perspective.















