Massimo Iosa Ghini
{{Short description |Italian architect and designer (born 1959)}}{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2025}}{{Infobox architect
| name = Massimo Iosa Ghini
| image =Massimo Iosa Ghini Photo by Enrico Basili for Dogma (3).jpg
| nationality = Italian
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1959|6|18}}
| birth_place = Bologna, Italy
| alma_mater = Milan Polytechnic
| practice = Iosa Ghini Associati
| significant_buildings= Ferrari Factory Store, Serravalle Scrivia
IBM, Rome
People Mover, Bologna
| website = {{URL | iosaghini.it }}
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Massimo Iosa Ghini (born 18 June 1959) is an Italian architect, designer, and professor, known for his contributions to the Bolidist Movement and his work with Memphis Group architects such as Ettore Sottsass and Michael Graves. Iosa Ghini is recognized for his streamlined and organic designs that blend disciplines, forms, and dimensions—transcending the boundaries between art, design, and architecture. His career spans decades and includes projects in Italy, the United States, and Russia. He owns a substantial collection of furniture, reflecting his futuristic design style. In 1990, he founded the architecture and design firm Iosa Ghini Associati in Milan.
Schooling
Massimo Iosa Ghini was born in Bologna, Italy, on 18 June 1959. Initially interested in illustration, he developed a passion for architecture and studied it at Milan Polytechnic. After graduating, he immersed himself in the dynamic atmosphere of the 1980s, which influenced much of his later work. He also explored artistic endeavors, including furniture and set design for the Italian RAI TV network.{{cite book|title=Design of the 20th Century|first1=Charlotte|last1=Fiell|first2=Peter|last2=Fiell|publisher=Taschen|location=Köln|edition=25th anniversary|year=2005|page=349|isbn=9783822840788|oclc=809539744}}
In 1981, his unconventional designs caught the attention of the Memphis Group, a Milan-based collective of architects and designers whose furniture featured colors, shapes, and patterns that challenged traditional design conventions.{{Cite web |last=Barnes |first=Sara |date=2023-08-20 |title=How the Memphis Movement Went Against “Good Taste” To Inspire Designers Today |url=https://mymodernmet.com/what-is-memphis-design/ |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=My Modern Met |language=en}} This association provided valuable learning experiences and opportunities, leading to iconic pieces such as the "Bertrand" sideboard and the "Otello" armchair, one of which was sold at auction from the collection of the late David Bowie in 2016.{{cite web|last=Jacobs |first=Sara |url= http://www.businessinsider.com/david-bowies-art-collection-sells-for-more-than-41-million-2016-11?IR=T/#designer-ettore-sottsass-carlton-room-divider-was-estimated-to-sell-at-auction-for-9258-it-sold-for-65993-1 |title= David Bowie's out-of-this-world art collection just sold for over $41 million — see 21 of his best furniture pieces |publisher= Business Insider |date=2016-11-14 |accessdate=2017-10-03}}
Iosa Ghini has held teaching positions at Sapienza University in Rome, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Ferrara University.{{Cite web |title=Natuzzi - Massimo Iosa Ghini |url=https://www.natuzzi.com/us/en/designers/massimo-iosa-ghini |access-date=2025-01-19 |website=www.natuzzi.com |language=en}}
Bolidism
Massimo Iosa Ghini is recognized as a pioneer of Bolidism, an artistic style emphasizing the aesthetics of visual media over the traditional function of furniture. The objective of Bolidism is to depict the transition from materiality to a more visual representation of objects, drawing inspiration from contemporary styles and the older style of futurism, especially its fascination with the interplay between machines and human beings.{{Cite web |title=About – Iosa Ghini Associates |url=https://www.iosaghini.it/en/about/ |access-date=2025-01-12 |language=en}}
Architecture
In 1990, Iosa Ghini co-founded Iosa Ghini Associati with his wife, Milena Mussi. Since then, his firm has collaborated with international groups on large-scale residential, commercial, and public space projects. Iosa Ghini is known for his contemporary take on futurism, as seen in his 2015 design for the Ferrari Factory Store in Milan.{{cite news|url=https://www.designboom.com/design/ferrari-store-milan-massimo-iosa-ghini-milan-design-week-04-29-2015/ |title= Ferrari store by massimo iosa ghini opens in milan during design week, designboom|date=2015-06-29|accessdate=2017-06-12}}
In 2012, the Italian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale featured Iosa Ghini's work on the "Seat Pagine Gialle" offices in Turin in their exhibition, "Architecture del Made in Italy."
Product design
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Several of Iosa Ghini's works were featured in the Memphis Project.{{citation needed|date=March 2025}} His design style is noted for its playful and decorative approach, reflecting the exhibition's rejection of rationalism. This motif appears throughout his work, from tableware and furniture to public transportation. Iosa Ghini has collaborated with Italian household brands such as Alessi and Duravit.{{Citation needed|date=May 2025}}
His furniture concepts belong to museum collections. Iosa Ghini has received several design awards, including the Good Design Award from the Chicago Athenaeum,{{cite web |title=Massimo Iosa Ghini’s design for Caleido elevates its signature state-of-the-art radiators into an architectural piece of design marked by its sculptural graphism |url=https://globaldesignnews.com/massimo-iosa-ghinis-design-for-caleido-elevates-its-signature-state-of-the-art-radiators-into-an-architectural-piece-of-design-marked-by-its-sculptural-graphism/ |website=Global Design New |publisher=Global Design News |access-date=19 February 2025}} the Roscoe Award, the IAI Green Design Award in China, the iF Product Design Award, and the Red Dot Award.{{cn|date=June 2023}}
Work
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The Iosa Ghini website features the following projects:
- Brickell Flatiron, Miami (USA) - Currently under constructionTHE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS https://www.architectmagazine.com/project-gallery/brickell-flatiron
- Marconi Express, People Mover, Bologna (Italy)
- OKO Residential Building, Moscow (Russia) - Completed in 2016
- "Linea di Luce" (Italy) - Completed in 2014
- IBM Italia, IBM Software Executive Briefing Center, Rome (Italy) - Completed in 2010
- Garage San Marco, Venice (Italy) - Completed in 2009
- Ferrari Factory Store, Serravalle Scrivia (Italy) - Completed in 2009
- Ferrari, Galleria Museo Ferrari, Maranello (Italy) - Completed in 2004
- Boscolo Group, New York Residence, Budapest (Hungary) - Completed in 2004
- Kiko Make Up Milano, Stores - Ongoing since 2006
- Superga, Stores - Established in 1997
Bibliography
- Massimo Iosa Ghini, Sillavengo, Edition Rossi Schreiber, 1991
- Massimo Iosa Ghini Disegni, Kalòs, 1992
- Massimo Iosa Ghini, N.N. Edizioni, Düsseldorf, 1993
- La Stazione della metropolitana Kroepke a Hannover, Electa, Milan, 2000
- 15 anni di progetti, Electa, Milan, 2001
- Car Corporate Image, Electa, Milan, 2002
- Design del Negozio - lo Spazio Esperienziale, 2002
- Esercizi di architettura - Involucri – Exercises in architecture, Electa, Milan, 2003
- Massimo Iosa Ghini da designer ad architetto, Editrice Compositori, Bologna, 2005
- Massimo Iosa Ghini, Disegni di architetture, Antonia Jannone Galleria, 2007
- [https://archive.today/20131008093251/http://www.editricecompositori.it/flex/FixedPages/Common/CatalogoLibri.php/L/IT/ID/28 Sostenibile Ma Bello. Progetti di Iosa Ghini Associati] Editrice Compositori, Bologna, 2009
- Design del XX secolo, Charlotte & Peter Fiell, Taschen, 2011
- [http://www.electaweb.it/catalogo/scheda/978883709107/it Agora / Form and Technology / IBM Software Executive Briefing Center – Rome], Electa, Milan, 2012
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120829025421/http://www.hachette-fascicoli.it/opere-piano/protagonisti-del-design.htm I protagonisti del design – Massimo Iosa Ghini], Vol. 33, Hachette Fascicoli, Milan, 2012
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20130528141100/http://www.skira.net/massimo-iosa-ghini.html Massimo Iosa Ghini], Skira Editore, Milan, 2013
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