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The Triennale di Milano is a museum of art and design in the Parco Sempione in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It is housed in the Palazzo dell'Arte [ it ] , built between 1931 and 1933 to designs by Giovanni Muzio and financed by Antonio Bernocchi and his brothers Andrea and Michele.
[1] The first took place on 4 March 2020, [1] and was streamed live to the public. [2] The second symposium The Earth seen from the Moon [1] which had been scheduled for 4 June 2020 but was postponed in solidarity with Black Lives Matter [3] and then took place in the Palazzo dell'Arte and remotely on 11 June 2020. It discussed current global ...
1 November 1936 [7] Milan Triennial VII: Order – Tradition [7] 6 April 1940 [7] 9 June 1940 [7] [8] Milan Triennial VIII: The House [8] Included an urban planning project that led to the QT8 area named after this the 8th triennial. [citation needed] 31 May 1947 [8] 14 September 1947 [8] [9] Milan Triennial IX: Goods – Standards [9]
The Milan Triennial XII was the Triennial in Milan sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) [1] on the 5 May 1959. [1] Its theme was House and School. [1] It was held at the Palazzo dell'Arte [2] and ran from 16 July 1960 to 4 November 1960. [1] Antti Nurmesniemi and Birger Kaipiainen both won Grand Prix.
The Milan Triennial XVII was the Triennial in Milan sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) [2] on the 5 June 1986. [2] Its theme was The Cities of the World and the Future of the Metropolis. [2]
The Milan Triennial XI was the Triennial in Milan of 1957 sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE). [1] Its theme was Improving the Quality of Expression in Today’s Civilisation .
The Grand Prix was awarded to Elsa Elenius, Maija Kansanen-Størseth and to Harry Röneholm (for exhibition display); Eva Brummer had an honorary mention; Alvar Aalto, Eva Anttila and Toini Muona won gold medals; Friedl Kjellberg and Werner West silver and Dora Jung, Kurt Ekholm, Gunnel Gustafsson (Nyman) and Jussi Mäntynen all won bronze medals.
The Milan Triennial VI was the Triennial in Milan sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE). [1] Its theme was Continuity – Modernity. [1] It was held at the Palazzo dell'Arte [2] with some exhibits on the Parco Sempione [1] and ran from 31 May 1936 - 1 November 1936.