Contributors Add to bookmarks Patrizia Malfatti Author She gained a classical education at the Liceo Parini, a literature degree from the University of Milan (her thesis was on the 19th century stained glass windows in the Duomo in Milan), and a Masters in Art History from UMass Amherst, in America. This was followed by publishing and research experience with Arnoldo Mondadori Editore Publishing in New York, as assistant to the Vice President and contributor to the Panorama publication. She then worked in Milan from late 1992 onwards, as an editor for the magazines Abitare and Case da Abitare. This allowed her to further her knowledge of design and architecture and to build up a professional network. She has been part of the Salone del Mobile.Milano Press and Communication Office since 2002, and at its helm from 2006 to 2012 and from 2017 to November 2019. She has been a professional journalist since 2000. She was a freelance translator for Italian and American publishing houses during the ‘90s, and in 1986 she became a licensed guide and tour manager for the Lombard Region, as well as a swimming instructor. Her motto is ‘the shortest distance between two points is an arabesque.’ Share Articles by Patrizia Malfatti A positive signal for Italian exports A positive signal for Italian exports The Infinite Visual Connections of Michele De Lucchi and his AMDL “Circle” The Infinite Visual Connections of Michele De Lucchi and his AMDL “Circle” Poliform and Paolo Roversi, beating new paths together. Starting from this book. Poliform and Paolo Roversi, beating new paths together. Starting from this book. Vico Magistretti, the Milanese architect who straddled modernity and tradition Vico Magistretti, the Milanese architect who straddled modernity and tradition Architects conquer the urban space in the book Vertical Living Architects conquer the urban space in the book Vertical Living Fredericia notches up 110 years Fredericia notches up 110 years Discovering biophilic design Discovering biophilic design Carlo Mollino Designs Carlo Mollino Designs High Altitude Architecture (Part 2) High Altitude Architecture (Part 2) High Altitude Architecture (Part 1) High Altitude Architecture (Part 1) Load More
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Poliform and Paolo Roversi, beating new paths together. Starting from this book. Poliform and Paolo Roversi, beating new paths together. Starting from this book.
Vico Magistretti, the Milanese architect who straddled modernity and tradition Vico Magistretti, the Milanese architect who straddled modernity and tradition
Architects conquer the urban space in the book Vertical Living Architects conquer the urban space in the book Vertical Living