Aldo Rossi Design
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Documentary, 01-Jan-2020
The documentary covers the life and work of Aldo Rossi, the first Italian architect to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize. It covers the installation of the exhibition "Aldo Rossi Design 1960-1997" at Milan's Museo del Novecento, which includes never before seen drawings, designs, prototypes, furniture, and objects. The film also covers Rossi's legacy in the history of design and his relationship with industry and experts.
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