Contributors Add to bookmarks Giulia Marani Author Hailing originally from the Liguria region, Giulia Marani - journalist, publicist and advertiser – first moved to Milan, then to Paris, where she joined the editorial staff of the magazine Architectures à vivre and failed, despite her best attempts, to grow basil on her balcony. She’s now back in Milan. Giulia has written for several Italian and international magazines including Icon Design and Casa Vogue Brazil, and worked on advertising campaigns for publishing firms and festivals. At present she is the coordinator of the Artribune design channel, for which she also curates the yearly Milan Design Week print supplement. Share Articles by Giulia Marani Creativity and urban regeneration. An interview with Charles Landry Creativity and urban regeneration. An interview with Charles Landry Stories Christmas 2024: ten architecture and design books that would make great gifts Giulia Marani Architecture Prizes 2024: the winners of the most prestigious awards Architecture Prizes 2024: the winners of the most prestigious awards The Compasso d’Oro is 70 years old. And it is all on show The Compasso d’Oro is 70 years old. And it is all on show Milan Arch Week 2024: the city celebrates weak architecture Milan Arch Week 2024: the city celebrates weak architecture Stories Books to read in 2024: designer homes, "talking objects” and young designers Giulia Marani Urban regeneration: examples and best practices from Europe and the world Urban regeneration: examples and best practices from Europe and the world Stories Ten books on architecture and design issued in 2023 Giulia Marani New luxury ideas at the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2023 New luxury ideas at the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2023 Marble and stone as seen in the new 2023 collections Marble and stone as seen in the new 2023 collections Load More
Creativity and urban regeneration. An interview with Charles Landry Creativity and urban regeneration. An interview with Charles Landry
Architecture Prizes 2024: the winners of the most prestigious awards Architecture Prizes 2024: the winners of the most prestigious awards
The Compasso d’Oro is 70 years old. And it is all on show The Compasso d’Oro is 70 years old. And it is all on show
Milan Arch Week 2024: the city celebrates weak architecture Milan Arch Week 2024: the city celebrates weak architecture
Urban regeneration: examples and best practices from Europe and the world Urban regeneration: examples and best practices from Europe and the world
New luxury ideas at the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2023 New luxury ideas at the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2023
Marble and stone as seen in the new 2023 collections Marble and stone as seen in the new 2023 collections