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Born 1938 Florence. Known for: Installations.
Born in Florence in 1938, Andre Branzi received his first formal training at the Florence School of Architecture. Soon after his graduation, Branzi, along with Gilberto Corretti, Paolo Deganello, and... Read full biography
Born in Florence in 1938, Andre Branzi received his first formal training at the Florence School of Architecture. Soon after his graduation, Branzi, along with Gilberto Corretti, Paolo Deganello, and Massimo Morozzi, founded the Archizoom Associati, an association firmly against the tenants of... Read full biography
Born in Florence in 1938, Andre Branzi received his first formal training at the Florence School of Architecture. Soon after his graduation, Branzi, along with Gilberto Corretti, Paolo Deganello, and Massimo Morozzi, founded the Archizoom Associati, an association firmly against the tenants of modernism. The group instead created plans for imaginative and fictional cities like “No-Stop City” which eliminated a centralized city plan. The Archizoom movement sought to incorporate elements of pop... Read full biography
Born in Florence in 1938, Andre Branzi received his first formal training at the Florence School of Architecture. Soon after his graduation, Branzi, along with Gilberto Corretti, Paolo Deganello, and Massimo Morozzi, founded the Archizoom Associati, an association firmly against the tenants of modernism. The group instead created plans for imaginative and fictional cities like “No-Stop City” which eliminated a centralized city plan. The Archizoom movement sought to incorporate elements of pop art into their designs, and the resulting works were imbued with a strong sense of irony and fun. Following the disbanding of Archizoom Associati in 1974, Branzi went on to join Studio Alchimia which aimed to add sensuality to the emotionless... Read full biography
Born in Florence in 1938, Andre Branzi received his first formal training at the Florence School of Architecture. Soon after his graduation, Branzi, along with Gilberto Corretti, Paolo Deganello, and Massimo Morozzi, founded the Archizoom Associati, an association firmly against the tenants of modernism. The group instead created plans for imaginative and fictional cities like “No-Stop City” which eliminated a centralized city plan. The Archizoom movement sought to incorporate elements of pop art into their designs, and the resulting works were imbued with a strong sense of irony and fun. Following the disbanding of Archizoom Associati in 1974, Branzi went on to join Studio Alchimia which aimed to add sensuality to the emotionless functional forms often mass-produced. In the 1980s, Branzi collaborated with the Memphis Group, which shared a love of... Read full biography
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