Carlo Aymonino (1926–2010) was an Italian architect and theorist who championed urban complexity over Modernist tabula rasa planning. The catalogue holds 1 of his works: the Monte Amiata Housing Complex in Milan's Gallaratese district, a Brutalist social housing development designed alongside Aldo Rossi, whose interlocking volumes and elevated walkways create an urban landscape within a single building.
Carlo Aymonino
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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- Carlo Aymonino's work spans Structuralist, Brutalist.
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