Monte Amiata complex, Teatro Carlo Felice, Teatro La Fenice, Bonnefanten Museum
Aldo Rossi (3 May 1931 – 4 September 1997) was an Italian architect and designer who achieved international recognition in four distinct areas: architectural theory, drawing and design and also product design.[1] He was one of the leading proponents of the postmodern movement.[2]
He was the first Italian to receive the Pritzker Prize for architecture.[3]
AldoRossi (3 May 1931 – 4 September 1997) was an Italian architect and designer who achieved international recognition in four distinct areas: architectural...
Fenice rose again, faithfully reconstructed to a plan by the architect AldoRossi, and was reopened on 14 December 2003. In 1774, the Teatro San Benedetto...
Garibaldi (northwest), Cadorna (west) and Rogoredo (east). Architect AldoRossi declared in an interview of February 1995 to Cecilia Bolognesi: "They...
Giulio Natta, novelist Carlo Emilio Gadda and architects Renzo Piano and AldoRossi. The Polytechnic University of Milan was founded on 29 November 1863 by...
similar revolt against strict modernism was being launched by the architect AldoRossi, who criticized the rebuilding of Italian cities and buildings destroyed...
città) is a seminal book of urban design theory by the Italian architect AldoRossi published in Padova in 1966. The book marks the shift from the urban doctrines...
style, in greatly simplified and eclectic forms. The Italian architect AldoRossi has designed a number of Palazzo style buildings, including Hotel Il Palazzo...
Times. Retrieved October 22, 2023. Iovine, Julie (September 5, 1997). "AldoRossi, Architect of Monumental Simplicity, Dies at 66". The New York Times....
in New York City. Adjmi has edited two books on AldoRossi's life and work. After the death of Rossi in 1997, Adjmi established his own design firm, Morris...
New Rationalism.[citation needed] Pioneered by the Italian architect AldoRossi, Neo-Rationalism developed in the light of a re-evaluation of the work...
Region. The building was designed by the Pritzker Architecture prizewinner AldoRossi. Perugia has had a rich tradition of art and artists. The Early Renaissance...
earlier. Outside the restaurant Jim and his son assaulted a young lawyer, AldoRossi, who later collapsed and died. 42 2 "Recovery" Christiana Ebohon-Green...
Giuseppe Lippi 1942–43: Salvatore Costantino 1944–45: Not held 1946: AldoRossi 1947: Cristofano Sestini 1948: Luigi Pelliccioli 1949–50: Giuseppe Beviacqua...
can be seen in the "Teatro del Mondo" (Theatre of the World) built by AldoRossi for the Venice Biennale of 1980. Rationalism also influenced Modernism...
Cullen, Andrés Duany, Jane Jacobs, Jan Gehl, Allan B. Jacobs, Kevin Lynch, AldoRossi, Colin Rowe, Robert Venturi, William H. Whyte, Camillo Sitte, Bill Hillier...
the only building in New York ever to be designed by Italian architect, AldoRossi. Originally conceived of in his New York office, it was completed and...
Prada Emilio Pucci Lorenzo Ramaciotti Willy Rizzo Ernesto Nathan Rogers AldoRossi Bruno Sacco Afra and Tobia Scarpa Mara Servetto Walter de Silva Ettore...
are manufactured by AGV. Aldo Drudi was associated with Rossi's helmet graphics in 2010. Nearly every year, Rossi works with Aldo Drudi to design a unique...
were Cini Boeri, Vittorio Gregotti, Franca Helg, Giancarlo de Carlo, AldoRossi, and Lella Vignelli. Born as Gaetana Aulenti, a native of Palazzolo dello...
Gallaratese district of Milan, Italy, designed by architects Carlo Aymonino and AldoRossi in the late 1960s. It is sometimes referred to as the "Red Dinosaur" in...
designed in 1983 by the internationally renowned architect and designer AldoRossi to substitute another huge project of 1980, greater in volume, never realized...