Aldo Rossi (1931–1997) was an Italian architect and theorist, awarded the Pritzker Prize in 1990. A leading figure of Neo-Rationalism, he argued that architecture should draw on the collective memory embedded in a city's historic building types. The catalogue holds 1 of his works: a residential block within the Monte Amiata Housing Complex in Milan's Gallaratese district, a Brutalist building whose austere colonnade and repetitive rhythm distil the essence of the urban arcade.
Aldo Rossi
Architecture at a Glance
1 building 1 city 1 country 2 styles
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Notable Works
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Monte Amiata Housing Complex
Milan
Brutalist, Structuralist
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How many buildings by Aldo Rossi are in the guide?
- The guide features 1 building by Aldo Rossi across 1 city in 1 country.
- Where can I find buildings by Aldo Rossi?
- Buildings by Aldo Rossi can be found in Milan (1).
- What architectural styles define Aldo Rossi's work?
- Aldo Rossi's work spans Structuralist, Brutalist.
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