Domus: 1978-1997

History through images: from Swatch to IBM, to the architecture of Gianni Arnaudo, Eric Owen Moss, Norman Foster and Richard Meier.

Img.The Flash Back discothèque designed by Studio 65/Gianni Arnaudo in Cuneo, in the Piedmont region, 1979
Img.2 Morgenstern warehouse in downtown Los Angeles by Eric Owen Moss, 1979
Img.3 The exhibition “Strada Novissima” by Paolo Portoghesi at the Venice Architecture Biennale he directed, 1980
Img.4 Display of Alchimia designs, with the Poltrona senza tempo in the foreground, 1984
Img.5 Richard Sapper with his alligator-like convertible personal computer for IBM, 1986
Img.6 Cases of the women's wristwatch by Swatch, showing granules of unmelted plastic, 1989
Img.7 Wind barrier by Marteen Struijs near Rotterdam, 1,750 meters long, 25 meters high, 1992
Img.8 Torre de Collserola on Tibidabo Hill, Barcelona, designed by Norman Foster, 1992
Img.9 The Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art by Richard Meier in the city's gothic district, 1995
Img.10 Central pool in quartzite stone at the thermal baths designed by Peter Zumthor in Vals, Switzerland, 1997