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Marco Piva, Italian architect, interior designer and product designer, born on February 15, 1952, in Milan.

Biography

He graduated in architecture at Politecnico di Milano and founded STUDIODADA in 1977, that was one of the main design offices of the radical period.[1][2]

In 1990 he opens his own brand, Studio Marco Piva, with activities ranging from large architectural projects for tourist facilities, to interior design, masterplan and finally industrial design.

From 1987 to 1990 was member of the Presidential Board of Associazione per il Disegno Industriale (ADI). In 1987, Marco Piva also founded IDA, International Design Agency,[3] an Italian interface for a World Design Network system.

In 2001, a variety of experiences in strategic consulting in the field of design and hotel hospitality culminated in consulting with the hospitality division of Federlegno. In 2002, “Atelier Design” was established, the Studio’s atelier which was created as a centre for industrial design research and development.

Meantime, this remarkable activity has been combined with teaching positions at universities and design institutes both in Italy and abroad, and the organisation of the post-graduate master's degree program at the Politecnico di Milano the Polytechnic School of Design and the Istituto Europeo di Design in Milan.

Major works

  • Osaka Gas Corporation Ltd. “Building”– Osaka, interior design, 1992-1994[4]
  • Hotel Carrobbio – Milano, Interior Design, 1997-1999
  • Eurocongressi Hotel – Cavaion – Verona, Interior Design, 1998-2000
  • Starhotel Michelangelo – Firenze, Inteior Design, 1998-2000
  • Hotel dei Cavalieri Milano, (7th floor and meeting rooms interior design, 2000-2002)
  • Laguna Palace Hotel – Venezia, Architettura & Interior Design, 2000-2002[5]
  • Hotel Mirage – Kazan, Russia Architecture & Interior Design, 2001-2003[6]
  • Port Palace Monaco - principato di Monaco, Interior Design, 2002-2004[7]
  • T Hotel Cagliari, 2003-2005[8]
  • Club Med – Caprera, Master Plan Concept, 2006[9]
  • Porto Dubai – Dubai, Master Plan, 2006[10]
  • Tiara Hotel – Dubai, Interior Design, 2006-2010[11]
  • Hotel Residence Le Terrazze - Villorba, Architettura, 2006-2011[12][13][14]
  • Move Hotel – Mogliano Veneto Architettura, Interior & Light Design, 2009-2011[15]
  • Complessi residenziali a Milano progettati con Zaha Hadid e Daniel Libeskind, 2010-2013[16]
  • Hotel Excelsior Gallia, Milano, Architecture, Landscape, Lighting, Interior Design, 2010-2015[17][18][19][20]
  • Beijing Feng-Tai Financial District, Concept design, Master Plan, 2011[21][22]
  • Rawdhat Residential Buildings - Abu Dhabi, 2012[23]

Awards and aknowledgement

Main exhibitions

  • Light Hours - Salon du Meuble, Paris
  • Marco Piva Designs for Tomorrow – Host, Milan
  • Design Bar, Il Caos Felice – Sia Guest, Rimini
  • Sicis Teatro, L’arte dell’abitare tra materia e luce – CRT Teatro dell’Arte, Milan, 2006
  • Marco Piva Notebook Design Party – Teatro dell’Arte, I Saloni 2008, Milano
  • Interni Design Energies – Limitless Color Tower – "University of Milan"
  • Beauty Cave – Interni Think Tank – Università degli Studi di Milano [27]
  • La mano del Designer – disegni di Marco Piva – Villa Necchi Campiglio – Triennale Bovisa, Milano
  • Marmomacc Meets Design “Irregolare Eccezionale” – Marmomacc 2010, Verona Fiere
  • Tron Designs Corian – Milan Furniture Fair 2011 [28]

Product design

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  • A Project
  • Altreforme
  • Arflex
  • Arpa
  • Bross Italia
  • Corinto

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  • Meritalia
  • Moroso
  • Novello
  • Pedrali[33]
  • Potacco
  • Rapsel

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References

  1. ^ "The design encyclopedia, di Mel Byars - 2004 - pg.718".
  2. ^ "Studiodada references on the web" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Scheda del docente".
  4. ^ "See Key projects".
  5. ^ "Laguna Palace Hotel - Venezia (pg.6)".
  6. ^ "Mirage Hotel by Studio Marco Piva".
  7. ^ "Port Palace Monaco contributi italiani al progetto".
  8. ^ "T Hotel a Cagliari su Italian Interiors (pg.38)".
  9. ^ "Ristrutturazione del Club Med di Caprera".
  10. ^ "Porto Dubai, progettista Marco Piva".
  11. ^ "Anantara Resort Palm Jumeirah a stylish hotel to open soon".
  12. ^ "Addio all'ecomostro, ecco l'hotel Le Terrazze".
  13. ^ "Studio Marco Piva reinvent forgotten site".
  14. ^ "Recupero di un ecomostro".
  15. ^ "Move Hotel".
  16. ^ "Residential complex in Milan (pg.36a-36b)".
  17. ^ "A Milano rinasce lo storico hotel Excelsior Gallia: avrà la suite più grande d'Italia".
  18. ^ "Hotel, i fondi puntano su Milano. Riapre l'Excelsior Gallia con 100 milioni di investimenti di Katara e Townhouse".
  19. ^ "Ristrutturazione Hotel Gallia luxury hotel - Milano".
  20. ^ "Hotel Excelsior Gallia".
  21. ^ "Progetto approvato del nuovo Distretto finanziario di Feng-Tai, Cina".
  22. ^ "Beijing Feng Tai District's financial center".
  23. ^ "Rawdhat Residential Buildings - Abu Dhabi".
  24. ^ "R&D website, Hospitality Award Assignation".
  25. ^ "Best Communicator Award, Marmomacc 2010".
  26. ^ "ADI Design Index website, award to Marco Piva design".
  27. ^ "pdf of the exhibition "Interni Think Thank"" (PDF).
  28. ^ "From the official Dupont website, Tron Designs Corian designer's list".
  29. ^ "Marco Piva design for Deko Collezioni".
  30. ^ "Marco Piva "Moove Collection" for Jacuzzi". Official Jacuzzi website.
  31. ^ "Marco Piva design for La Murrina". Official La Murrina website.
  32. ^ "Marco Piva lighting design". Leucos.com.
  33. ^ "Marco Piva design". Pedrali.it.
  34. ^ "Marco Piva "Bamboo design". for Rubinetterie Stella.
  35. ^ "pdv of Vitrum collection designed by Marco Piva for VDA" (PDF).
  36. ^ "Marco Piva design". for Valpra.

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