
ADI Design Museum
The ADI Design Museum is dedicated to good design—by keeping the story of Italy’s most influential design award in one place. Established in 2001, it was created to exhibit, promote, and conserve the Compasso d’Oro winning designs and related archival material held by ADI in Milan. That collection includes more than 350 objects, spanning work from the award’s inception in 1954. In 2004, the museum’s Compasso d’Oro Historical Collection was classified by the Italian Ministry of Culture as an “asset of exceptional historical and artistic interest.” Since 2021, the museum has occupied a converted industrial building on Piazza Compasso d’Oro, with the space designed by Mara Servetto and Ico Migliore (Migliore + Servetto) and overseen in curation by Italo Lupi. …
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