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  • Title: Mario Botta
  • Language: ita
  • Number of Pages: Median: 10
  • Publisher: Compositori
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  • Publish Location: Bologna

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  • First Year Published: 2005
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Mario Botta

Mario Botta is a Swiss architect born in Mendrisio, Ticino on 1 April 1943. At age fifteen, Botta dropped out of secondary school and apprenticed with

Botta

Luca Botta (1882–1917), Italian opera singer; Mario Botta (born 1943), Swiss architect; Miguel Ángel Botta (1941–2019), Argentine boxer; Rubén Botta (born

Niki de Saint Phalle

Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, composer John Cage, and architect Mario Botta, as well as dozens of less-known artists and craftspersons. For several

Contemporary architecture

designed by architects already famous in the late 20th century, including Mario Botta, Frank Gehry, Jean Nouvel, Norman Foster, Ieoh Ming Pei and Renzo Piano

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Veterans Building in Civic Center. In 1995, the museum opened in its Mario Botta-designed home in the SoMa district. On May 14, 2016, following a three-year-long

Ticino

the canton is home to internationally recognized architects, such as Mario Botta, Aurelio Galfetti, Luigi Snozzi, and Livio Vacchini. As early as the

Church of San Giovanni Battista, Mogno

John the Baptist. The new church was designed by the Swiss architect Mario Botta who used marble and granite from the valleys of the area. The church

Gotthard Base Tunnel

conditions at each end of the GBT, described by the Ticinese architect Mario Botta: "The light changes at the Gotthard: that of the Mediterranean Sea is

Phoenix Island Villa Condo & Club House

Genius Loci, home of the resort’s meditation hall and media art zone. Mario Botta designed the glass pyramid-shaped Club House Agora. The resort developers

Casinò di Campione

1933 and has since been demolished. It was designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta for a general business cost of approximately 140 million Swiss francs