Gabetti e Isola
Roberto Gabetti and Aimaro Isola – both are professors at the Faculty of Architecture at the Turin Polytechnic –ndash; They formed, from 1950 to 2000, one of the most fertile professional associations in the panorama of modern and contemporary architecture. The projects they created from the beginning of their activity were characterized by the attention they devoted to landscaping and environment issues on different scales. Most of his works have been presented and commented on in exhibitions and published in architecture magazines and in national and international publications, sparking an articulated debate on the relationship between modernity and tradition. Some monographs dedicated to them have thoroughly analyzed their approach. His works of design and architecture are exhibited at the MOMA in New York, at the Pompidou Center in Paris, at the San Luca Academy and at the Maxxi in Rome. Luciano Re was part of the studio at the end of the 60s and 70s, later he dedicated himself to to teach at the university. Guido Drocco shared throughout his career with Gabetti and with Isola until 2000, supporting it with important personal and professional achievements as well as as participating in positions such as university professor.