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  2. Gae Aulenti - Wikipedia

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    After Aulenti's death, the Milan Triennial and Archivio Gae Aulenti created an exhibition remembering her life and work. It is a sequence of rooms recreating, true to size, several of her interior design projects, including the Arrivo al Mar e room.

  3. Gare d'Orsay - Wikipedia

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    The Italian architect Gae Aulenti developed the interior design of the gallery. [13] The building reopened as the Musée d'Orsay in December 1986. The former train shed now serves as the grand hall of the museum, with large works by sculptors such as Auguste Rodin , Jean-Joseph Perraud and Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux on permanent display, overlooked ...

  4. Asian Art Museum (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The new $160.5 million project, designed by Gae Aulenti, [11] introduced an indoor sky-lit court to provide a dramatic central core to the museum. Removing some interior walls, Aulenti created a sense of openness to facilitate visitor movement and the display of the artwork.

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  7. Palazzo Grassi - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo was purchased by the Fiat Group in 1983, under the late chairman Gianni Agnelli, and it underwent a complete restoration overseen by architect Gae Aulenti. The group's aim was to transform Palazzo Grassi into an exhibition hall for the visual arts. It continues to be used as an art gallery today. [5]

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  9. Torrecchia Vecchia - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 Prince Carlo Caracciolo, an Italian newspaper baron, and his wife Violante Visconti bought the estate, and hired architect Gae Aulenti to convert its 17th-century barn into a villa. Violante Visconti decided to create a garden around the villa, originally with the help of Lauro Marchetti, curator of the nearby Garden of Ninfa , and from ...