Entertainment & Arts
Aldo Rossi, the first Italian to win the Pritzker International Prize for Architecture, died Thursday in a hospital here, university colleagues said.
Sept. 5, 1997
Italian architect Aldo Rossi, known for his haunting drawings of his designs as much as for the designs themselves, is this year’s Pritzker Prize laureate.
April 21, 1990
The noted Italian architect Aldo Rossi makes Post-Modern buildings that often look like fantasy sets for “The Taming of the Shrew” mixed with the elegiac memories of Giorgio de Chirico.
June 24, 1988
YES, THERE IS something laconic about La Conica, the copper- bottomed, stainless-steel espresso coffee maker with a lid that resembles the Tin Man’s conical helmet from “The Wizard of Oz.”
Jan. 29, 1989
Having been reared on the sidewalks of New York--Little Italy, the Bronx--John Patrick Shanley’s characters are great talkers.
Sept. 2, 1987
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Oct. 24, 2009
Even though she said she doesn’t draw, architect Elyse Grinstein said she considered the Southern California Institute of Architecture’s exhibition of architectural drawings and prints a “watershed event.”
Sept. 22, 1993
California
Allen, Melvin Fred, 58, of Pacoima, psychologist. Neptune Society, Burbank.
Sept. 3, 1992
Assignment: Create a prototype for a new wave of Southern California lifeguard towers.
July 7, 1988