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Eugenio Gerli

Eugenio Gerli
Born(1923-07-15)15 July 1923
Died2 October 2013(2013-10-02) (aged 90)
Milan, Italy
NationalityItalian and British
Alma materLiceo Classico A. Manzoni Politecnico di Milano
OccupationArchitect
AwardsXIII Triennale di Milano [it] Gold Medal (1964)
DesignRima P75
Butterfly table T92
P 28 Tecno
Jamaica B106
Graphis System
PS142 Clamis

Eugenio Gerli (15 July 1923 – 2 October 2013) was an Italian architect and designer. In an intense working life spanning more than six decades, Eugenio Gerli explored many different areas of his profession. He built villas, apartment blocks, office blocks, factories, banks and stores, and also restored historic buildings. He often completed his works with custom-made interiors and furniture.This diverse range of projects inspired his industrial design and today many have become icons, like the S83 chair, the PS 142 armchair Clamis, the Jamaica cabinet and the Graphis System.[1][2]

Biography

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PS 142 Clamis -Armchair-1969 and T69 Table-1963

Eugenio Cesare Gerli was born on 15 July 1923 in Milan;[3] his father Guido (London 1892 - Milan 1987) was an English businessman. His mother Luciana Chiesa was the daughter of Eugenio Chiesa (Milan, 18 November 1863 - Giverny, 22 June 1930).

Eugenio Chiesa, Republican Member of Parliament, from 1922 was firmly opposed to fascism.[4] This caused the family all sort of difficulties, culminating in the exile of Eugenio Chiesa in 1926[5] and the arrest of Guido, later deported to various concentration camps in Italy.[6]

Eugenio married Marta Somarè daughter of art critic Enrico Somarè [it] and granddaughter of painter Cesare Tallone, forebear of a great family of artists including the painter Guido Tallone, the editor and typographer Alberto Tallone [it] and pianoforte builder Cesare Augusto Tallone [it].

After an initial two years at the Department of Engineering[3] Eugenio switched to studying Architecture at the Milan Politecnico under Piero Portaluppi and Gio Ponti, both leading architects and designers. (graduated in 1949)

Eugenio Gerli integrated his spatial ideas with innovative solutions for custom-made designed interiors. This philosophy, together with his early studies in engineering, helped him in the development of models for industrial design[7][8]

His early work was influenced by the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, Alvar Aalto and Charles Eames .

Eugenio Gerli also loved to create a strong bond between Architecture and visual arts, collaborating with artists like Arnaldo Pomodoro, Lucio Fontana, Blasco Mentor, Pietro Cascella, Guido Somarè.[7][9][10]

The Exhibition at the Milan Triennale dedicated to Osvaldo Borsani (held from 16 May 2018- to 16 September 2018, designed by Lord Norman Foster and Tommaso Fantoni) included sixteen works of Architecture and Design by Eugenio Gerli. This paid homage to Gerli's work and represented an important contribution to the rediscovery of this "forgotten Master" (Marco Romanelli).[11][12]

Eugenio's sons Enrico and Guido, both Architects, joined their father in the Studio in 1977 and worked together on all projects.[13][14][15][16]

Main architectural works

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Cinema Ambasciatori, Milano (1954–1955). Photo by Paolo Monti.
Stackable chair S83 Eugenio Gerli 1962
  • 1950 - Cardiological Clinic Villa Adele Laveno-Mombello where (in collaboration with Mario Cristiani) he designs also the specific technical furniture. adjustable beds and reclining armchairs i[17]
  • 1954/55 - Ambasciatori Cinema in Milan, including all freestanding furniture as well as integrated lights.[18][19][20][21][22][3][23]
  • 1955 - Villa at Lago Maggiore - Portovaltravaglia[24][25]
  • 1956 - Villa Seralvo - Meda[26][27]
  • 1957 - Tecno flagship Store in via Montenapoleone - Milan - with transparent glass floors. Special Prize Formica Domus[28][29][30][31][32][10][33]
  • 1958 - Apartment for an art collectionist - via Mascagni - Milano[32][9]
  • 1959 - Apartment Block - viale Coni Zugna 23 - Milan
  • 1962/63 - Horizontal Block of country villa-style apartments - Sirtori[34][35]
  • 1968/1972 - Restoration and extensions of Art Nouveau Palazzo Castiglioni, Headquarters of Confcommercio (Unione Commercio e Turismo) Palazzo Castiglioni (1903) - Corso Venezia 49 - Milan[7][36][37]
  • 1972 - New Office Block for Headquarters of Confcommercio (Unione Commercio e Turismo) - via Marina - Milan[7][36][37][3]
  • 1970 - Restaurant El Toulà - Milan[38][39]
  • 1971 - Villa Gatti - La Pinetina - Appiano Gentile (Como)
  • 1972 - Club House – Golf Club La Pinetina - Appiano Gentile (Como)[40][3][41]
  • 1972 - Villa Orlando - La Pinetina - Appiano Gentile (Como)
  • 1973 - Villa Casale - La Pinetina - Appiano Gentile (Como)
  • 1974 - Villa Colombo - La Pinetina - Appiano Gentile (Como)[16]
  • 1962 and 1974 - Headquarters and Factories for Tecno S.p.A. (with Osvaldo Borsani) - Varedo - (Monza/Brianza)[42][10]
  • 1974 - Palazzo ARBO - via Bigli 22 - Milan[43]
  • 1974/78 - Tecno S.p.A. stores in Milan, Rome, Turin, Paris, Naples[43][44]
  • 1976/77 - ETRO S.p.A. Headquarters - via Spartaco - Milan[45][3]
  • 1978 - Penthouse Dome (with Osvaldo Borsani) - Riyadh - SA[46][47][3][10]
  • 1978 - Canteen for Breda Fucine Factory - Sesto San Giovanni (Milano)[48]
  • 1979 - Villa Flenda - La Pinetina - Appiano Gentile (Como)
  • 1982 - Project for EUR Rome Headquarters of Confcommercio (Unione Commercio e Turismo) - (with Arch. Enrico Gerli) - Rome
  • 1983 - Villa Bonomi in Castel d'Agogna (Pavia)[16]
  • 1983 - New Office Block for Banca Popolare della Murgia - (with Arch. Enrico Gerli) - Gravina (Bari)[49]
  • 1984/88 - ETRO Interior Store via Pontaccio - Milan[3][50]
  • 1985 - New Office Block for Banca Popolare della Murgia - Corato (Bari)
  • 1987 - Project for Villa Koskotas on the hills of Athens
  • 1987/90 - ETRO Flagship Store - via Montenapoleone - Milan[3][50]
  • 1988 - Perfumery ETRO via Verri - Milan[3][50]
  • 1988 - New Headquarters for Enasco - via del Melangolo - Rome[51]
  • 1990 - New Headquarters for ETRO S.p.A. - via Spartaco - Milan[3][45]
  • 1998 - Private apartment - Monza[16]
  • 1976/2000 - ETRO Stores in London, Paris, New York, Rome, Singapore, Los Angeles[3][45][52]
  • 2003 - Parlamentino (Small Parliament) - for Confcommercio (Unione Commercio e Turismo) - corso Venezia 49 Milan[3]
  • 2002/2004 - New Offices - Istituto Centrale delle Banche Popolari - via Cavallotti 14 / via Verziere 11- Milano[53]

E.G. Designer

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Armchair P28 - 1958

Although Eugenio believed he was first and foremost an architect, today, he is remembered primarily for his furniture design. Some of his projects have become design classics and stand in some of the world's most important collections, including the Triennale di Milano, the Centre Pompidou,[54] the MAD Musée des Arts Décoratifs located in the Palais du Louvre's western wing and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.[55]

As a student, he started experimenting with the use of plywood. He took part in an exhibition at Fede Cheti[56] with an all-plywood chair with three legs.[57][58]

In 1949, he founded a workshop named "Forma" for the series production of experimental prototypes.[59][60][15][61][62]

In 1950–52, he worked in collaboration with Mario Cristiani in Cardiological Clinic Villa Adele in Laveno- Mombello,[63] to design general layout and specific technical furniture: adjustable beds and reclining armchairs for medical applications.[17]

From 1952 to 1954, in addition to projects with plywood and "traditional" materials, he began researching and experimenting with a special resin-structured felt.[64][65][66][15]

In 1954, four models "Forma" either in felt or plywood were presented at the X Triennale [it] in the section put on by Franco Albini. In 2007, two of the models were selected for the permanent Triennale Collection.[67][68][69][8][57][59][70][31][15][14][58]

From 1954 to 1956 designed innovative seats for Padua firm Rima[23] including:

  • Small Armchair Rima P28 with a metal structure seat with crossing leather stripes, chairback and armrests made of a continuous veneer plywood structure.
  • Model P 75 - with Mario Cristiani[71] - revolving small armchair with fusion metal base and car-industry derived rubber revolving hinge joint.[69][8][72][73][32]
  • Sofas with plastic felt backs for Atria of Cinema Ambasciatori.[8]

In 1957, he started a long collaboration with Tecno S.p.A. designing many classical "icons" like the famous GRAPHIS, the " Copernican Revolution" a complete modular system for offices, the small Armchair PS142 Clamis, made of two specular twin bodies,[13] the circular Armchair P28, the Chair S83, the " Butterfly" extendable Table T92, the nut-shell Cocktail Cabinet Jamaica.[13]

Selected industrial design works

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Awards

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  • Prize at Fòrmica - Domus competition 1956 - Butterfly Table (with Mario Cristiani)
  • Prize at Fòrmica-Domus competition 1957 - Bed made of intersecting planes
  • Special prize at Vis Securit-Domus competition 1960 - Tecno Flagship Store via Montenapoleone with transparent glass floors
  • Gold medal XIII Triennale di Milano - 1964 - TableT87
  • Selection Compasso d'Oro 1970 - Graphis System
  • Selection Compasso d'Oro ADI 1970 - Table T92

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