Abitare

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Abitare

Monthly Italian architecture, furniture and design magazine


Abitare (which translates to "live" or "dwell"), published monthly in Milan, Italy, is a design magazine.[1] It was first published in 1961.[2]

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History and profile

Abitare was launched in Milan in 1961 by Piera Peroni.[3][4][5] It was devoted to architecture, interior design, furniture, product design and graphic arts and was published both in Italian and English.[6]

In 1976, the magazine was sold to Segesta Publishing group.[7] Later it became part of the RCS Group and began to be published by RCS MediaGroup.[8]

Shortly after the founding of the magazine, postwar architect, Eugenio Gentili Tedeschi joined Peroni. In addition to writing for the magazine, he later served as acting de facto editor-in-chief with Franca Santi.[3] Stefano Boeri, Chiara Maranzana, Mario Piazza and Maria Giulia Zunino were among the editors-in-chief of the magazine.[7][9][4]

The magazine momentarily ceased print publication in March 2014.[5] However, its online version continued to publish content.[5] The magazine was relaunched in October 2014 with a new format and new graphics under the direction of Silvia Botti. [10]

See also

List of magazines published in Italy


References

  1. "Magazine extols Miami's 'splendour'". Miami Herald. 20 May 2000. Retrieved 20 June 2009.
  2. Magnusson, Emanuela Fratini (14 March 2017). "Quiet Masters Series". Bloomberg. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  3. "Abitare". RCS Pubblicita. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
  4. "Abitare design magazine-to cease publication". dezeen magazine. 20 January 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  5. Jerry Knight (4 August 1992). "Summertime 'Shelter' From Europe". The Washington Post. Retrieved 20 June 2009.
  6. Gino Moliterno, ed. (2005). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Italian Culture (PDF). London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-203-74849-2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  7. "Abitare magazine". Luca Pitoni. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
  8. "The new-look "Abitare"". Retrieved 12 May 2015.

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