At the Università Iuav di Venezia belongs Archivio Progetti, a research and archival center, plays a pivotal role in the preservation and promotion of Italian design and craftsmanship culture, particularly through its extensive collections that include the works of Paolo De Poli, Giorgio Casali, and Luca Meda. These collections offer a comprehensive view of the evolution of Made in Italy, from the intersection of art, design, and photography to the broader cultural and economic implications of Italian creativity. De Poli’s archive reflects his innovative contribution to enamel art; Casali’s photographic archive documents key moments in Italian design, architecture, and urban transformations; Meda’s collection highlights his synthesis of architecture and design, revealing his contributions to iconic furniture and industrial design. The valorization of these archives involves a series of research projects, educational initiatives, exhibitions, and publications aimed at deepening the understanding of Italian design history, which include addition to the ApOnline, a digital strategy communication and the Petit Tour platform that offers an interactive and visual approach to digital heritage.

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Valorization, Promotion and Communication of Made in Italy in the Archivio Progetti, Università Iuav di Venezia

  • Rosa Chiesa,
  • Teresita Scalco

摘要

At the Università Iuav di Venezia belongs Archivio Progetti, a research and archival center, plays a pivotal role in the preservation and promotion of Italian design and craftsmanship culture, particularly through its extensive collections that include the works of Paolo De Poli, Giorgio Casali, and Luca Meda. These collections offer a comprehensive view of the evolution of Made in Italy, from the intersection of art, design, and photography to the broader cultural and economic implications of Italian creativity. De Poli’s archive reflects his innovative contribution to enamel art; Casali’s photographic archive documents key moments in Italian design, architecture, and urban transformations; Meda’s collection highlights his synthesis of architecture and design, revealing his contributions to iconic furniture and industrial design. The valorization of these archives involves a series of research projects, educational initiatives, exhibitions, and publications aimed at deepening the understanding of Italian design history, which include addition to the ApOnline, a digital strategy communication and the Petit Tour platform that offers an interactive and visual approach to digital heritage.