Robby Cantarutti

Robby Cantarutti
Robby Cantarutti - Italian Architect and Designer
Born (1966-06-17) 17 June 1966
Wuppertal, Germany
Occupation Architect, Designer
Years active 1995–present
Spouse(s) Francesca Petricich
Children Gaia, Elena
Website www.archazione.com

Robby Cantarutti (born 17 June 1966) is an Italian architect and industrial designer from Venice and the best known practitioner of Italian Rationalism

Cantarutti's works reflect an individualized and distinctive style. Most are located in Friuli Venezia Giulia, including his Cabin at the River, where he lives with his family.

chairs and table by Robby Cantarutti

Cantarutti's work was influenced by his passions in life: architecture and nature. Cantarutti considered every detail of his creations and integrated into his architecture such crafts as wood, clear glass and raw ironwork. He also introduced new techniques in the treatment of materials, such as natural aging by atmospheric conditions.

Style

Under the influence of Bauhaus and Le Corbusier, Cantarutti transcended mainstream Rationalism, culminating in an organic style inspired by natural materials. Cantarutti's work enjoys global popularity and continuing admiration and study by architects. His masterpiece, the Cabin at the River was also substance of the film “Cabin at the River” directed  by Silvia Zeitlinger and was awarded with the Green LEAF Award 2015 for Best Single House Architecture 2015. It is the most-photographed and filmed private building in Italy. Leading life style companies like Illy, Knoll use the Cabin as a filming location for their promotion work.

Furniture

Cantarutti´s Industrial Design is distributed by the companies Vibia and Fast all over the world.

Architecture work

Clinic in Udine -Friuli Venezia Giulia -architect Robby Cantarutti
Clinic in Udine - Friuli Venezia Giulia - architect Robby Cantarutti

Design work

Awards Design

 MantaChair designed by Robby Cantarutti
MantaChair designed by Robby Cantarutti

References

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