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Gae Aulenti (Gaetana)

(1927 – 2012)

Gae Aulenti was born in 1927. She graduated from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1953.

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In 1964, Gae Aulenti was selected to design the Italian pavilion of the 13th Milan Biennale of architecture.

During the 80s, the architect worked on two very important Parisian projects: the transformation of the gare d’Orsay in a museum and the rearrangement of the national centre of art and culture Georges-Pompidou. In 1987, French president François Mitterrand decorated Gae Aulenti with the Légion d’honneur, highest French order of merit.
In 1991, she received the Japanese prize « Praemium Imperiale ».
These events enabled her to acquire international renown.

We owe Gae Aulenti some iconic pieces of Italian design, such as the famous « Pipistrello » lamp or the « La Ruspa » light both for Martinelli Luce, or the « Tavolo con ruote » for Fontana Arte.

Gae Aulenti passed away in October 2012 in Milan, at 84.

“She is the first architect who clearly demonstrated that Architecture is a feminine gender noun.”

Emilio Baptisti, architect professor Italy