Giordano Forti

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Giordano Forti
BornJuly 16, 1910
Milan, Italy
Died22 September, 2015
Milan
NationalityItalian
Movementitalian rationalism

Gian Carlo Malchiodi was an Italian architect.

Birth[change | change source]

Forti was born in Milan on July 16, 1910 and graduated in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic in 1935.[1]

Biography[change | change source]

He was a pupil and influenced by Piero Portaluppi and Gualtiero Galmanini and criticized by Gio Ponti for this link. Portaluppi's relationship with Ponti often proves to be conflicting even if a deep mutual esteem never fails between the two architects.

Giordano Forti collaborated on several projects with Piero Portaluppi, Gualtiero Galmanini and Gio Ponti with whom he will realize the extension of the Politecnico di Milano, architecture school, with the "Leonardo" Campus in 1956.

The best known masterpiece of the Palazzo Forti in Viale Beatrice d'Este 16 in Milan, in the Quadronno district, designed in 1957 with Camillo Magni.

Carlo Perogalli and Attilio Mariani built the adjacent two buildings in Viale Beatrice d'Este 24 (The Abstract House) and Viale Beatrice d'Este 26 designed in 1952.

Work[change | change source]

References[change | change source]

  1. Giordano Forti, Rapporto architetto-industria, 1960

Bibliography[change | change source]

  • Architetture industriali, Giordano Forti, Ed. Gorlich, Milano, 1964
  • Giordano Forti, Rapporto architetto-industria, 1960
  • Marco Biraghi, ‎Adriana Granato, L’architettura di Milano: La città scritta dagli architetti, 2021, ISBN 9788836006120
  • Giordano Forti, Architetture industriali: l'ambiente architettonico, 1964
  • Emilio Faroldi, ‎Maria Pilar Vettori, Dialoghi di architettura, 2004
  • Marco Biraghi, ‎Silvia Micheli, ‎Gabriella Lo Ricco, Guida all'architettura di Milano 1954-2015, 2015
  • Marco Biraghi, Guida all'architettura di Milano 1954-2014, 2013
  • Florencia Andreola, ‎Marco Biraghi, ‎Gabriella Lo Ricco, Milano. L’architettura dal 1945 a oggi, 2018
  • Giorgio Di Genova, Storia dell'arte italiana del '900: Generazione maestri, 1995
  • Roberto Aloi, Nuove architetture a Milano, 1959
  • L'Architettura - Volume 5 - Pagina 639, 1959

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