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The Sketchbooks 1990-97 |
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One of the most influential architects of the postwar era,
Aldo Rossi has enriched the world of design and architecture with his imaginative ideas,
his people-friendly buildings, and his dedication to teaching.
Capturing the essence of Rossi's multidisciplinary approach are his
exquisite drawings. From his treatise
The Architecture of the City (1966)
and his seminal
Cemetery of San Cataldo (1971) to his popular Hotel II Palazzo
in Fukuoka (1987) and a public housing project in Berlin (1992-98),
his paper explorations and renderings have been an integral part
of his creative process and a key to understanding the meaning behind
his architecture. This delightful volume collects over two hundred of
Rossi's most recent and largely unpublished drawings, executed between
1991 and his tragic death in 1997. From his musings on Casa Alessi
(1989-94) to more ambitious projects for the Walt Disney Corporation
(1996), each drawing conveys the individuality and idiosyncrasy of a
master at work. It is too easy to describe these personal and exuberant
images as works of art, for they are much more: documents, records,
visions, and illuminations of a master at work.
Aldo Rossi,
Paolo Portoghesi
(Editor), Michele Tadini, Massimo Scheurer
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