Aldo Rossi
Architect

Aldo Rossi Net Worth

Aldo Rossi was a 20th-century Italian architect renowned for his designs of the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa, Italy, the Quartier Schützenstrasse in Berlin, Germany, and the Scholastic Building in New York City. He was born on May 3, 1931 and was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 1990 for his outstanding work.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day May 3, 1931
Birth Place Italy
Age 89 YEARS OLD
Died On Sep 4, 1997 (age 66)
Birth Sign Taurus

💰 Net worth: $11 Million (2024)

About

Remembered for designing the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa, Italy, the Quartier Schützenstrasse in Berlin, Germany, and the Scholastic Building in New York City, this 20th-century Architect was the 1990 recipient of the Pritzker Prize.

Before Fame

After graduating from the Polytechnic University of Milan, he became the Editor of an architectural journal called Casabella.

Trivia

For the 1979 Venice Biennale, he created a 250-seat, floating architectural piece known as the Teatro del Mondo. Also a designer and Writer, he created a piece called Il Conico (a kettle made of stainless steel) and published an influential 1966 work titled The Architecture of the City.

Family Life

He was born and raised in Milan, Italy. Sadly, he died in an automobile accident in his mid-sixties.

Associated With

Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable lauded Rossi's work and described him as an architectural "poet."

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