World-renowned Italian architect Gae Aulenti, whose creations include the transformed Musee d'Orsay in Paris, has died at her home in Milan at the age of 84, her family said Thursday. Aulenti, who had been ill for some time, had made her last public appearance only two weeks ago to receive an award in recognition of her life's work.
"My mother had been ill for a long time but she resisted as best she could," her daughter Giovanna told La Repubblica newpaper, announcing Aulenti's death on Wednesday. Among her large-scale museum projects, Aulenti transformed the former Parisian railway station into the Musee d'Orsay in the 1980s and refurbished the contemporary art gallery at the Pompidou Centre in the French capital. Born in December 1927, Aulenti was one of the few women designers in the post-war period in Italy. She also worked as a stylist and interior designer and taught in several foreign countries.