- Aldo Rossi
Aldo Rossi (
May 3 ,1931 -September 4 ,1997 ) was an Italianarchitect anddesigner who accomplished the unusual feat of achieving international recognition in three distinct areas: theory, drawing, and architecture.Rossi was born in
Milan ,Italy . He graduated in architecture in 1959 from thePolitecnico di Milano .His earliest works of the 1960s were mostly theoretical and displayed a simultaneous influence of 1920s
Italian modernism (seeGiuseppe Terragni ), classicist influences of 19th century architectAdolf Loos , and the reflections of the painterGiorgio De Chirico .In his writings Rossi criticized the lack of understanding of the city in current architectural practice. He argued that a city must be studied and valued as something constructed over time; of particular interest are urban artifacts that withstand the passage of time. Rossi held that the city remembers its past (our "collective memory"), and that we use that memory through monuments; that is, monuments give structure to the city.
He became extremely influential in the late 1970s and 1980s as his body of built work expanded and for his theories promoted in his books "The Architecture of the City" ("L'architettura della città", 1966) and "A Scientific Autobiography" ("Autobiografia scientifica", 1981).
Aldo Rossi died in a car accident in September 1997 in Milan.
Neo-Rationalist movement
Rossi is considered the founder of the
Neo-Rationalist movement known as "La Tendenza" (seeRationalism ). His influence in shaping European architectural thinking during this period is often compared to that ofRobert Venturi in the USA; however, Rossi was clearly progressing "Modernist" views that were based on European urbanism whereas Venturi was a "Post-Modernist".Main works
Architecture
* Gallaratese Quarter II in Milan, Italy (1974) with
Carlo Aymonino [http://carbon.cudenver.edu/%7Earc67015/aal-fara/Synopsis.html]
* Quartier Schützenstrasse in Berlin, Germany (1994-98) Photos [http://www.arcspace.com/architects/Rossi]
* San Cataldo Cemetery,Modena , Italy [http://www.significantcemeteries.net/significant/modena/Intro.html]
*Teatro Carlo Felice inGenoa , Italy.
* Palazzo Hotel in Fukuoka, Japan (1986).
* "Centro direzionale",Perugia , Italy
* Ca' di Cozzi inVerona , Italy, his last project [http://www.designboom.com/eng/exhibition/rossi1.html]Such products have been designed for Alessi,
Pirelli , and others.Exhibits
For the
Venice Biennale in 1979 he designed a floating "Teatro del Mondo" [http://www.archidose.org/Feb99/020899.htm] that seated 250 that was towed out to sea.Awards
He won the prestigious
Pritzker Prize for architecture in 1990.Ada Louise Huxtable , architectural critic and Pritzker juror, has described Rossi as "a poet who happens to be an architect."External links
* [http://www.pritzkerprize.com/rossi.htm Pritzker Prize] web page on Rossi.
* [http://www.bonnefanten.nl/engels/collectie/gebouw_inhoud/aldorossi.htm Bonnefanten Biography]
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