Antonio Citterio

Antonio Citterio

 

  • Antonio Citterio was born in Meda, Italy in 1950, opened his own design studio in 1972, and received a degree in architecture from Milan’s Polytechnic University in 1975.

  • From 1987 to 1996 he worked with Terry Dwan and together they designed offices in Europe and Japan.

  • In 1999 “Antonio Citterio and Partners” was founded as a multidisciplinary design studio for architecture, industrial design and graphics; founding partners were Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel.

  • The studio develops projects for residential and commercial complexes, industrial facilities, preservation/restoration of public buildings, planning of workspaces, offices, showrooms, and hotels; it is also active in the area of corporate communications and carries out coordinated image projects, installations/outfitting and graphics.

  • Antonio Citterio currently works in the industrial design sector with Italian and foreign firms such as Ansorg, Arclinea, Axor-Hansgrohe, Aubrilam, B&B Italia, Flexform, Flos, Fusital, Guzzini, Iittala, Inda, Kartell, Maxalto, Sanitec Group - Pozzi Ginori, Simon Urmet, Technogym, Tre Più, and Vitra.

  • In April of 2000, the company opened new headquarters in Milan at Via Cerva 4, and a month later, offices in Hamburg, at Wrangelstrasse 75b.

  • In 2004 a monograph entitled “Antonio Citterio Industrial design” was published by Electa, and in 2005 another monograph entitled “Antonio Citterio”, edited by Luigi Prestinenza Puglisi, was published by Edilstampa.

  • Since 2006, Citterio has been a professor of design at the Architecture Academy of the University of Italian Switzerland (Accademia di Architettura dell’Università della Svizzera Italiana).

  • In 2007 the jury for the Mies van der Rohe Award selected Citterio’s “GlaxoSmithKline Day Nursery” project for inclusion in its traveling exhibition and catalog.

  • In July of the same year, Skira issued a monograph entitled “Antonio Citterio. Architecture and Design”.

  • Citterio also received the prestigious 2007 “Royal Designer for Industry” award from the “Royal Society for the encouragement of the Arts, Manufactures & Commerce” in London; and was named to the Italian Design Council established by the Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities.