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  1. Born out of an idea by Livia and Silvia Aymonino (Carlo’s daughters) and curated by Manuel Orazi, the exhibition offers, through a theatrically unfolded narration, aptly assigned to the expertise of scenographer Federica Parolini, an articulated, multi-layered and rich overview of Aymonino’s works and life (1926-2010). And, especially, drawings.

  2. Carlo Aymonino born in Rome, he studied at the University of Rome, obtaining his degree in 1950 trained by Marcello Piacentini. The year after his graduation, he opened his architectural practice in Rome. Between 1949 and 1954, with the Mario Ridolfi and Ludovico Quaroni he had his first real professional experience, building the INA-Casa housing complex. This was located in Rome, on Via ...

  3. 28. Juli 2023 · Architecture Classics: Gallaratese Quarter / Aldo Rossi + Carlo Aymonino. February 23, 2020. As the dust settled following the Second World War much of Europe was left with a crippling shortage of ...

  4. Carlo Melograni supported the democratic design and the school of Bauhaus, therefore Leonardo Benevolo and Tommaso Giulio Longo’s positions. Carlo Aymonino had other references, he didn’t believe in the Bauhaus school, but he looked toward the socialist city and he was closer to Aldo Rossi and Costantino Dardi.

  5. 22. Aug. 2021 · Carlo Aymonino, 1974, Gallaratese con Luciana, 50x70 . Exhibition. Carlo Aymonino. Loyalty to Betrayal. May 14 – August 22 2021. The exhibition, which is based on an idea by Livia and Silvia Aymonino and curated by Manuel Orazi, highlig ...

  6. 7. Okt. 2022 · Made in Milan: inside Carlo Aymonino and Aldo Rossi’s iconic Gallaratese housing project. The Monte Amiata housing complex in Gallaratese formed the backdrop to the ‘Sound track’ fashion story in our September 2017 issue (W*222). Fashion: Harry Lambert. When architect Carlo Aymonino started working on the designs for an affordable housing ...

  7. Carlo Aymonino war ein italienischer Architekt, Stadtplaner und Architekturtheoretiker. Aymonino gehörte zu den bedeutenden italienischen Nachkriegsarchitekten und Urbanisten.