Papers, 1954-1988.

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Papers, 1954-1988.

The papers of Aldo Rossi include illustrated notebooks, lectures and course materials, miscellaneous writings and correspondence, and drafts for publications. A set of architectural drawings consists of preliminary sketches and measured drawings for the Palazzo dei Congressi, Milan (not realized). Also included is an architectural design in pencil and oil, 1972, entitled "Città con architetture e monumenti."

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