Franco Albini 1905–1977 by Antonio Piva is a critical monograph that examines the life, work, and intellectual legacy of Italian architect and designer Franco Albini, one of the key figures of Italian Rationalism and postwar modern design. The book traces Albini’s career from his early architectural experiments to his mature works in architecture, interior design, furniture, and exhibition design, highlighting his rigorous ethical approach, technical precision, and deep respect for materials and craftsmanship. Piva emphasizes Albini’s belief in functional clarity, structural honesty, and cultural responsibility, showing how his designs balanced modern innovation with tradition and human scale. Through projects such as museums, housing, metro stations, and iconic furniture, the book presents Albini as a disciplined yet poetic modernist whose work continues to influence contemporary architecture and design.
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