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Nanda
Vigo
Nanda Vigo (1936–2020) blurred the boundaries between architecture, design, and art, creating immersive environments that explored light, reflection, and futuristic aesthetics. Influenced by the Zero movement and radical Italian design, her projects, including the Casa Museo Remo Brindisi, the Golden Gate house, and her iconic Cronotopo light installations, emphasized transparency, material experimentation, and spatial perception. Vigo collaborated with avant-garde figures like Lucio Fontana and Gio Ponti, shaping progressive design thinking in the 20th century. Her legacy continues to inspire those working at the intersection of architecture, light, and sensory experience.

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