Aldo Rossi

Aldo Rossi was an influential Italian architect and designer, known for his work in both architectural theory and practice. He was a leading figure in the postmodern movement and the first Italian to receive the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize.

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  1. 1. A Scientific Autobiography

    This reflective narrative delves into the intricate interplay between personal experiences and architectural philosophy, offering a profound insight into the mind of a visionary architect. Through a series of essays, the author explores the evolution of his design principles, drawing from memories, travels, and the urban landscapes that have shaped his work. The text serves as both a personal memoir and a theoretical discourse, revealing how the past, memory, and imagination converge to inform a unique architectural language that transcends conventional boundaries.

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  2. 2. The Architecture Of The City

    This influential work delves into the intricate relationship between architecture and urbanism, emphasizing the importance of understanding cities as complex, historical entities shaped by both collective memory and individual experiences. It challenges conventional approaches by advocating for a deeper appreciation of the city's form and structure, viewing it as a repository of cultural and social values. Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical examples, the text explores how the built environment reflects the identity and continuity of urban life, urging architects and planners to consider the enduring impact of their designs on the urban fabric.

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