Pierluigi Cerri is graduated from Politecnico in Milan.
In 1974 he was a partner-founder of Gregotti Associati.
A member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, he was responsible for the image of the Biennale in Venice.
He was editor of the magazines: “Casabella” and “Rassegna”.
Among his projects there are several expositions in the most important museums such as: “IDZ” in Berlin, “Palazzo della Promotrice delle Belle Arti” in Turin, “Centre Georges Pompidou” in Paris, “Palazzo a Vela” in Turin, “Design Zentrum” in Stuttgart and Berlin, “Sogetsu Kaikan” in Tokyo, “Lingotto” in Turin, Museum of Contemporary Arts” in Madrid, “Accademia di Brera” in Milan, “Science Museum” in London, “Forte del Belvedere” in Florence, “Kunst-und Ausstellungshalle” in Bonn , “Palazzo Grassi” in Venice, “Palazzo Reale” in Milan, “Nationalgalerie” in Berlin, “Moderna Museet” in Stockholm, “Musée d’Art Moderne” in Paris, “Triennale” in Milan.
With Gregotti & Associati he won a number of Architectural competitions, such as: the Cultural Centre in Lisbon, the transformation of the Pirelli area at Bicocca, Milan, and the redecoration of the area for the universal exposition in Seville.
In 1998 he was responsible for the public spaces, for the pavilions and the temporary structures for the Expo in Lisbon.
In 1994 he received the “Award for good industrial design” from the Industrie Forum Design Hannover. In 1995 and in 2001 he was awarded the “Compasso d’Oro”.
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