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Mario Bellini (born 1 February 1935) is an Italian architect and designer. After graduating from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1959, Bellini pursued a career as an architect, exhibition designer, product designer, and furniture designer during the Italian economic boom of the late 20th century. Bellini has received several accolades in a variety of design fields, including eight Compasso d'Oro awards and the Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement by the Triennale di Milano. In 2019, the Italian President of the Chamber of Deputies, Roberto Fico, awarded Bellini a career medal in recognition of his contributions to Italian architecture and design.
Design
In 1963, Bellini became a consultant for Olivetti, where he worked on the design of the Programma 101, a precursor to the desktop computer. His design for the CMC7-7004 magnetic character marking machine won the Compasso d'Oro in 1964. Bellini continued to collaborate with Olivetti throughout the 1970s and 1980s, during which time he was involved in the design of many of the company's iconic products, such as the Lexicon 82 and Praxis 35 electric typewriters (the latter of which also won a Compasso d'Oro in 1981), Mercator 20 cash register (1984 Compasso d'Oro), and the Divisumma 28 electronic printing calculator.
Bellini has also worked with several other companies, including B&B Italia, Brionvega, Cassina, Heller Furniture, Flou, Yamaha, Renault, Rosenthal, Tecno, Riva 1920, Vitra, and Kartell.
For many years he designed furnishing products and systems for B&B Italia and Cassina. He designed TV sets, hi-fi systems, headphones, and electric organs for Yamaha. For five years, he worked as an automobile design consultant with Renault. He has also designed for Fiat and Lancia (notably the interior of the 1980 Lancia Trevi); lamps for Artemide, Erco, and Flos; and office furniture for Vitra.
Other firms for which he has designed products and/or continues to design products include (in Italy) Acerbis, Bras, Driade, Candy, Castilia, Flou, Kartell, Marcatrè, Meritalia, Natuzzi and Poltrona Frau; (in Belgium) Ideal Standard; (in Germany) Lamy and Rosenthal; (in Japan) Fuji and Zojirushi; and (in the USA) Heller Furniture.
In 1972, Bellini was commissioned to design and build the prototype of the Kar-a-Sutra mobile environment for the exhibition “Italy: the New Domestic Landscape” at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His Camaleonda modular sofa system, produced until 1979 by B&B Italia, was also shown in this exhibition.
In 1987, the Museum of Modern Art devoted a personal retrospective exhibition to Bellini's career. At the time, the museum already included 25 of his works in its permanent collection, including a set of Olivetti machines, furniture designed in collaboration with B&B and Cassina, and the office chairs he designed for Vitra.
Mario Bellini Architects (MBA) is headquartered in Milan. The 1,500 square meter building was designed by Mario Bellini himself in the early 1990s. In 1999, MBA obtained ISO 9001 quality certification. Today, the firm employs an average of 30 to 35 architects.
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Since the 1980s, Bellini has designed buildings in Europe, Japan, the United States, Australia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Projects built
Milan Convention Centre (MICO), one of Europe's largest convention centres, 2008–2012
Museum of Islamic Arts at Louvre Museum, Paris, 2005–2012
Museum of the City of Bologna, Italy, 2004–2012
Urban redevelopment “Verona Forum”, Verona, Italy, 2004–2011
Radical refurbishment of the Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt, Germany, 2007–2011
National Gallery of Victoria extension and redevelopment, Melbourne, Australia, 1996–2003
Essen International Fair Extension, Germany, 1998–2001
Natuzzi Americas Headquarters, High Point, North Carolina, USA, 1996–1998
Arsoa Co./Cosmetics- Headquarters, Yamanashi, Japan, 1996–1998
New fair district of the Milan Trade Fair, 1987–1997
Risonare Vivre Club Complex, Kobuchizawa, Japan, 1989–1992
Tokyo Design Center, Tokyo, Japan, 1988–1992
Yokohama Business Park, Yokohama, Japan, 1987–1991
Villa Erba Exhibition and Congress Centre, Cernobbio (Como), 1986–1990
Thermoelectric power plant of Cassano d’Adda office building, 1985–1990
Projects under construction
Architectural project of a large Scientific-Technological Park at Erzelli Hill, Genoa, Italy, 2005
Extension and redevelopment of the Pinacoteca di Brera Milan (one of the major Italian art galleries), 2009
New Cultural Centre of Turin, 2001
Among the best architectural creations
New Museum of the City of Berlin, Germany, 2008
Sheikh Zayed National Museum International Competition, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 2007
European Patent Office, L’Aja, Holland, 2004
Cittanova 2000, Modena, Italy, 2003
Redevelopment of the City Centre of Tian Jin, China, 2003
Banca CR Firenze New H.Q., Italy, 2003
New International Trade Fair of Milan – Rho/Pero, Milan, 2002
Multifunctional Complex “MAB. Zeil Project”, Frankfurt, Germany, 2002
Stolitza Towers, Moscow, 1996
Dubai Creek Complex, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 1994
Goshikidai Marine Resort, Japan, 1993
Exhibitions
Bellini has been responsible for the exhibition design of many art exhibitions, including the following:
"The Treasure of St. Marco in Venice", Grand Palais, Paris, and the major museums around the world, 1984–1987
"Italian Art in the 20th Century", Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1989
"The Renaissance from Brunelleschi to Michelangelo. The Representation of Architecture", Palazzo Grassi, Venice, then in Paris and Berlin, 1994–1995
"The Triumphs of Baroque. Architecture in Europe 1600-1750", Stupinigi Hunting Palace, Turin, 1999
"Christopher Dresser. A designer at the Court of Queen Victoria", Triennale, Milan, 2001
“Annisettanta. Il decennio lungo del secolo breve”, Triennale, 2007–2008
“Magnificenza e Progetto” Palazzo Reale, Milan, 2008–2009
Major solo exhibitions
In 1987, the Museum of Modern Art in New York organized an exhibition entitled “Mario Bellini: Designer”
In 1996, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) held an exhibition of Bellini's work as an architect
In 2000, the Municipal Gallery of Contemporary Art of Trento, Italy held a personal show entitled “Mario Bellini: A path between architecture, furniture and cars”
In December 2003, the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne reopened with a major exhibition on his work
References
Fiell, Charlotte & Peter (2001). Industrial Design A-Z. London: Taschen.
Further reading
Fiell, Charlotte; Fiell, Peter (2005). Design of the 20th Century (25th anniversary ed.). Köln: Taschen. pp. 103–104. ISBN 9783822840788. OCLC 809539744.
External links
Official website
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