A new documentary, "La casa di Cini Boeri," premiered at the Fondazione Prada in Milan and later screened at the Cinema Troisi in Rome, celebrates the life and work of the influential Italian architect and designer Cini Boeri. The film, directed by Maddalena Bregani, intertwines Boeri's professional and personal journey, focusing on her iconic Casa Bunker. Boeri, who graduated in the post-World War II era, established herself as a leading figure in architecture and design, advocating for a free and flexible approach to living spaces. Her Casa Bunker, built in 1968 on the island of La Maddalena, embodies her vision of shared yet independent living. Bregani emphasizes Boeri's revolutionary spirit, noting her ability to blend innovative design with a playful touch, reflecting the spirit of the 1960s and 70s. The Archivio Cini Boeri, managed by her grandchildren, is dedicated to preserving and documenting Boeri's architectural and industrial design projects. Boeri's legacy extends beyond her designs; she is remembered as a mentor and a symbol of independent thinking in a male-dominated field. Her Casa Bunker remains a testament to her vision and a cherished space for her family.
Cini Boeri's Architectural Legacy Celebrated in New Documentary: A Vision of Freedom and Flexibility
Edited by: Ek Soshnikova
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