A lyrical memoir by one of the major figures of postmodernist
architecture; with drawings of architectural projects prepared
especially for the book.
This revealing memoir by Aldo Rossi (1937-1997), one of the most visible
and controversial figures ever on the international architecture scene,
intermingles discussions of Rossi's architectural projects--including
the major literary and artistic influences on his work--with his
personal history. Drawn from notebooks Rossi kept beginning in 1971,
these ruminations and reflections range from his obsession with theater
to his concept of architecture as ritual.