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— Galerie
Pietro Cicognani’s book celebrates 35 years of architectural creativity.
— Forbes
Cicognani’s ability to draw from a deep well of historical and cultural knowledge while understanding how clients live today is a valuable skill. It has won him a loyal following of sophisticated clients. . . . Eighteen of these residences, designed by his firm over more than three decades, are featured in the book Pietro Cicognani: Architecture and Design.
— 1st dibs/Introspective
Order a copy of Pietro Cicognani: Architecture and Design for glimpses inside some of the Italian architect’s most renowned New England conversions, including Isabella Rossellini’s upstate New York barn.
— Vogue UK
Actress and philanthropist Isabella Rossellini says her relationship with her best friend is tethered by “laughter and curiosity.” Her beloved confidant is architect Pietro Cicognani, and Rossellini describes those elements as essential to his work in the foreword of his first book.
— PaperCity
Sophisticated, elegant, classic, and quite beautiful.
— Steve Roth, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Vornado Realty Trust
Featuring a foreword by Isabella Rossellini and photographs by Francesco Lagnese, Karen Bruno’s new book on Pietro Cicognani considers some of the Italian-born architect’s most sumptuous projects, from lavish apartments to charming pool houses.
— Vogue