"Founder of Superstudio and initiator of the so-called 'Radical
Architecture' movement (one of the most important avant-garde movements
of the sixties and seventies), Adolfo Natalini describes years of
designed and constructed architectural projects through his preferred
media: drawings and sketches shown in his Black notebooks (Quaderni
Neri). This book contains many of his numerous designs and constructed
projects, witness to almost fifty years of his career, collected in four
new Notebooks. The first section describes the experiences shaping
Natalini's education, including his studies and work at Superstudio and
the 'Pistioia school'. The other chapters present his designs and
completed projects, divided by geographic area and then in chronological
order. The Italian, German and Dutch sketchbooks show the work he
considers the best representations of his career, told through images,
technical drawings and original sketches from his famed sketchbooks.
Many excerpts from interviews with the Natalini are interspersed
throughout, complementing and tying everything together. This
significant book helps us understand a key player in Italian
architecture, his career, how his ideas evolved, and how he sees and
understands his work and designs."