• Aldo Rossi (3 May 1931 – 4 September 1997) was an Italian architect and designer who achieved international recognition in four distinct areas: architectural...
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  • Aldo Rossi (1911-1979) was an Italian jazz reedist and bandleader born in Milan. Rossi performed and recorded with Kramer Gorni's orchestra in the middle...
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    Garibaldi (northwest), Cadorna (west) and Rogoredo (east). Architect Aldo Rossi declared in an interview of February 1995 to Cecilia Bolognesi: "They...
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    similar revolt against strict modernism was being launched by the architect Aldo Rossi, who criticized the rebuilding of Italian cities and buildings destroyed...
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    Fenice rose again, faithfully reconstructed to a plan by the architect Aldo Rossi, and was reopened on 14 December 2003. In 1774, the Teatro San Benedetto...
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    Breaking News Julian Kerbis Television series 2002–2003 Hack Sergeant Aldo Rossi 5 episodes (1x13, 1x14, 1x20, 2x04, 2x10) 2003 Law & Order: Special Victims...
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  • poet Aldo Ray (1926–1991), American actor Aldo Richins (1910–1995), Mexican player in American football Aldo Rossi (1931–1997), Italian architect Aldo Sambrell...
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    Johnson describing it as 'true city planning on the grand scale', while Aldo Rossi called it 'Europe's last great street.' Since German reunification most...
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  • pipe sings two tones, mi and si, in harmony 1984 La Conica by Aldo Rossi. This was Rossi's first mass-production design and its image earned immediate success...
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  • Giuseppe Lippi 1942–43: Salvatore Costantino 1944–45: Not held 1946: Aldo Rossi 1947: Cristofano Sestini 1948: Luigi Pelliccioli 1949–50: Giuseppe Beviacqua...
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    in New York City. Adjmi has edited two books on Aldo Rossi's life and work. After the death of Rossi in 1997, Adjmi established his own design firm, Morris...
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  • città) is a seminal book of urban design theory by the Italian architect Aldo Rossi published in Padova in 1966. The book marks the shift from the urban doctrines...
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    style, in greatly simplified and eclectic forms. The Italian architect Aldo Rossi has designed a number of Palazzo style buildings, including Hotel Il Palazzo...
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    Region. The building was designed by the Pritzker Architecture prizewinner Aldo Rossi. Perugia has had a rich tradition of art and artists. The Early Renaissance...
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    New Rationalism.[citation needed] Pioneered by the Italian architect Aldo Rossi, Neo-Rationalism developed in the light of a re-evaluation of the work...
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  • Ercoli Finzi, novelist Carlo Emilio Gadda and architects Renzo Piano and Aldo Rossi. The Polytechnic University of Milan was founded on 29 November 1863 by...
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  • earlier. Outside the restaurant Jim and his son assaulted a young lawyer, Aldo Rossi, who later collapsed and died. 42 2 "Recovery" Christiana Ebohon-Green...
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  • Times. Retrieved October 22, 2023. Iovine, Julie (September 5, 1997). "Aldo Rossi, Architect of Monumental Simplicity, Dies at 66". The New York Times....
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    Cullen, Andrés Duany, Jane Jacobs, Jan Gehl, Allan B. Jacobs, Kevin Lynch, Aldo Rossi, Colin Rowe, Robert Venturi, William H. Whyte, Camillo Sitte, Bill Hillier...
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  • photographed by François Rousseau Fall 2007: GQ Style photographed by Aldo Rossi Fall 2007: VMAN magazine photographed by Hedi Slimane Spring 2008: VMAN...
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  • R S T V W Agnes Rossi, American writer Agustín Rossi, Argentine politician Agustín Rossi (footballer), Argentine footballer Aldo Rossi, Italian architect...
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    can be seen in the "Teatro del Mondo" (Theatre of the World) built by Aldo Rossi for the Venice Biennale of 1980. Rationalism also influenced Modernism...
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    were Cini Boeri, Vittorio Gregotti, Franca Helg, Giancarlo de Carlo, Aldo Rossi, and Lella Vignelli. Born as Gaetana Aulenti, a native of Palazzolo dello...
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    are manufactured by AGV. Aldo Drudi was associated with Rossi's helmet graphics in 2010. Nearly every year, Rossi works with Aldo Drudi to design a unique...
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    Chatham, Daniel Solomon, Ronnie Holstead, Jeff Margaretten, Alex Gorlin, Aldo Rossi, Michael McDonough, Samuel Mockbee, David Mohney, Steve Badanes, Walker...
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    senate rose garden." See Aldo Rossi, L'architettura della città, 1978, Milan, Clup, p. 200. TCI rosso, 41 Mazzocca, 49 Aldo Rossi, L'architettura della città...
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    "rediscovered" in the 20th century and has influenced recent architects such as Aldo Rossi. Peter Greenaway's film The Belly of an Architect (1987) concerns a fictitious...
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  • known as La Tendenza, associated most famously with Carlo Aymonino and Aldo Rossi that emerged in Italy in the 1960s. Much influenced by Ludwig Hilberseimer...
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  • Prada Emilio Pucci Lorenzo Ramaciotti Willy Rizzo Ernesto Nathan Rogers Aldo Rossi Bruno Sacco Afra and Tobia Scarpa Mara Servetto Walter de Silva Ettore...
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    to explain the quality of lateness:[clarification needed] Adolf Loos, Aldo Rossi and John Hejduk, each selected from a period of architecture in the 20th...
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