Architecture and science fiction – the arts of building and writing – share an ability to imagine worlds and bring them to life. This common ground will be the theme of a conference entitled “Design transformed into science fiction”, to be held on Tuesday, September 25 at 2:00 p.m. in the Architecture Gallery at Cersaie, the Italian tile trade show held in Bologna, Italy. The participants are two leading figures in their respective fields, Italian architect Cini Boeri and the American science fiction writer Bruce Sterling, author of the anthology that launched the cyberpunk genre.
Cini Boeri graduated from Milan Polytechnic in 1951 and, following a brief collaboration with Gio Ponti’s practice, worked for many years at the firm of Marco Zanuso. In 1963, he set up his own practice specialising in civil architecture and industrial design, devoting a great deal of attention to the functionality of space and the psychological relationships between humans and the environment. He has given conferences and lectures at a number of universities in Italy and abroad, including the University of California at both Berkeley, CA, and Los Angeles, CA. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the XVI Triennale in Milan.