Aldo Rossi. Design 1960–1997, designed by Morris Adjmi, offers immersion into Rossi’s processes and craft

Aldo Rossi. Design 1960–1997
Museo del Novocento
Milan, Italy
Open through November 6

Scale is important if you wish to design anything that’s useful: You can’t build a coffee pot as large as a Duomo and sell that at Rinascente, and you also can’t make a village the size of an espresso cup and obtain a commission from the province of Lombardy. But you can think of objects of differing sizes as similar concerns during initial stages of design. That, enthrallingly, is what Aldo Rossi did in his work, a process you can digest comprehensively at Aldo Rossi. Design 1960–1997 at the Museo del Novecento in Milan.

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