Gigi Ghò (1915-1998) was an Italian engineer and architect.
Active during the post-world war II period, he realised numerous residential, industrial, and commercial buildings. His work has been cited in important studies dedicated to Milanese rationalist architecture and to modern architecture in the post-war reconstruction years. Gigi worked with some of the most prominent figures of the Italian construction/architectural scenario like Aldo Favini and Gio Ponti, with whom he forged a strong and long-lasting friendship. During the 1950s and 1960s he collaborated with multiple artists, like Lucio Fontana, Fausto Melotti, and Eugenio Tavolara.
Active during the post-world war II period, he realised numerous residential, industrial, and commercial buildings. His work has been cited in important studies dedicated to Milanese rationalist architecture and to modern architecture in the post-war reconstruction years. Gigi worked with some of the most prominent figures of the Italian construction/architectural scenario like Aldo Favini and Gio Ponti, with whom he forged a strong and long-lasting friendship. During the 1950s and 1960s he collaborated with multiple artists, like Lucio Fontana, Fausto Melotti, and Eugenio Tavolara.
"Dear Gho', you are among the dearest and most faithful friends I have" (Gio Ponti)
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