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Name
  
Vittorio Gregotti


Role
  
Architect

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Education
  
Polytechnic University of Milan

Books
  
Il territorio dell'architettura, Dentro l'architettura

Structures
  
Cultural Centre of Belem, Teatro degli Arcimboldi

Similar People
  
Mario Botta, Kenneth Frampton, Luigi Snozzi, Joseph Rykwert, Gabriele Basilico

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Vittorio Gregotti (Novara, 10 August 1927) is an Italian architect, born in Novara.

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He is head of the Gregotti Associati studio. His studio has designed several important buildings, such as the Barcelona Olympic Stadium, the Belém Cultural Center in Lisbon, the Arcimboldi Opera Theater in Milan and several university campuses, including that of the University of Calabria.

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His studio also designed Pujiang New Town in Shanghai, China, a new town with an Italian architectural theme.

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In 2012 he wrote an article for STUDIO Architecture and Urbanism magazine published on its issue#02 Original, edited by Romolo Calabrese.

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Books

Vittorio Gregotti Centro Cultural de Belm CCB Lisboa Vittorio Gregotti Museums

  • Inside Architecture, (The MIT Press, 1996) ISBN 978-0-262-57115-9
  • Architecture, Means and Ends translated by Lydia Chochrane (University of Chicago Press, 2010) ISBN 978-0-226-30758-9

  • Vittorio Gregotti Vittorio Gregotti The Invention of Territory at Centre Pompidou

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    Vittorio Gregotti RISCO architects and Vittorio Gregotti Lisbon Cultural Centre Belm

    References

    Vittorio Gregotti Wikipedia