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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/12567 Aldo Rosi en Sevilla: los primeros viajes (1975-1978)
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Sainz Gutiérrez, Victoriano
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Boletín Académico. Revista de investigación y arquitectura contemporánea, 2013, 3: 1-14. ISSN: 2173-6723
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[Resumen] El presente artículo quiere establecer la cronología y las circunstancias de los primeros viajes a Sevilla de Aldo Rossi en la segunda mitad de la década de 1970. En esas estancias sevillanas del arquitecto milanés se originó un doble influjo: de una parte, se difundieron entre los arquitectos locales las ideas rossianas sobre la arquitectura y la ciudad; de otra, el propio Rossi pudo profundizar en la cultura y la arquitectura andaluzas. Ese conocimiento no tardaría en convertir a Sevilla en lugar de memoria y en fuente de ‘objetos de afecto’ para sus personalísimas arquitecturas.
[Abstract] This paper attempt to establish the chronology and circumstances of the Aldo Rossi’s first journeys to Seville in the second half of the 1970s. In this Rossi’s Sevillian stays arose a double influence: on the one hand, Rossi’s ideas about architecture and the city were diff used among the local architects; on the other, even Rossi himself could get inside the Andalusian culture and architecture. This knowledge soon converts Seville into a place of memory and source of ‘objects of affection’ for his very personal works.
[Abstract] This paper attempt to establish the chronology and circumstances of the Aldo Rossi’s first journeys to Seville in the second half of the 1970s. In this Rossi’s Sevillian stays arose a double influence: on the one hand, Rossi’s ideas about architecture and the city were diff used among the local architects; on the other, even Rossi himself could get inside the Andalusian culture and architecture. This knowledge soon converts Seville into a place of memory and source of ‘objects of affection’ for his very personal works.

