REVER DOORS 
          Degree at  the Milan Polytechnics in 1951, after a long co-operation with Marco Zanuso,  she started her own professional activity in 1963, dealing with civil and  interior architecture as well as industrial design. 
             
 She  designed single houses, flats, offices, shops in Italy and abroad, paying  attention to the study of the space function and to the psicological  relationship between man and the environment.As for industrial design, she  desgined furnishing accessories and units for house building. Some of her  masterpieces are exhibited in museums and international exhibitions. 
 
 She  held a series of conferences at many different Universitis, among which  Berkeley, Barcelone and Milan, at the Nucleo del Diseño Industrial of Sao  Paulo, at the Architect Committee of Rio de Janeiro, at the Cranbrook School di  Detroit, at the Southern California Institute of Architecture di Vico Marcote  (CH), at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles. 
 From  1981 to 1983 she taught at the Milan Polytechnics "architectural  design" and "industrial and furnishing design". 
 Member  of the Board of Directors of the Milan XVI Triennale. 
In 1986, she  took part in the exhibition "Progetto domestico" at the Milan XVI  Triennale. 
 She  took part in many juries of international competitions. 
Mention at  Gold Compass (1970), Product Design Award Resources Council Inc. (1978), Roscoe  Prize (1978), Gold Compass (1979), Saiedue 1983, Gold Medal Bio 10 Lubiana  (1984), Product Design Award Resources Council Inc. 1984, Roscoe Prize (1984),  Stuttgard Design Prize (1985), selection Forum Design (1987), Design Auswahl  `90 Stuttgard, "Apostolo del design 2003" Prize - Gold Medal. 
 
 She  published many reports on specialised magazies, a book Le dimensioni umane  dell'abitazione (Milano, Franco Angeli, 1980) and a series of publications.            |