
Rossi, Aldo
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“Aldo Rossi believed that contemporary architecture and urbanism should respect the vibrant fabric of cities that had been built up over time. To add new work to the collage of a city, he looked to historical examples, as in his Teatro del Mondo (Theater of the World) illustrated here. This floating, mobile, temporary theater adopted a historic building form and highlighted the ephemeral nature of architecture—all major themes of Rossi’s theories.” –“Drawing After Modernism” exhibition text
Drawing exhibition history:
- "At the End of the Century: One Hundred Years of Architecture," Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, with Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, December 18, 1999 – March 5, 2000. Curated by Elizabeth T. Smith and Richard Koshalek. (x1999.17.523)
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