[Signed] Mario Botta: La Casa Rotonda

$100.00

First edition monograph on the design and construction of Botta’s acclaimed postmodern circular house, built in Stabio, Switzerland in 1982. Published by L’Erba Voglio in 1982 with layout design by Max Huber. Square 8vo, stiff pictorial wrappers, 111 pages, fully illustrated with b/w photographs, plans, and drawings. Text in English and Italian, with contributions from Edoardo Sanguineti, Robert Trevisiol, Alberto Sartoris, Pierluigi Nicolin, Rob Krier, Reiser, and a note by Mario Botta. Signed and dated by Botta on the half title page. Light chipping and rubbing to extremities. Fine scratches to the front wrapper. Hinges slightly weakened.

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First edition monograph on the design and construction of Botta’s acclaimed postmodern circular house, built in Stabio, Switzerland in 1982. Published by L’Erba Voglio in 1982 with layout design by Max Huber. Square 8vo, stiff pictorial wrappers, 111 pages, fully illustrated with b/w photographs, plans, and drawings. Text in English and Italian, with contributions from Edoardo Sanguineti, Robert Trevisiol, Alberto Sartoris, Pierluigi Nicolin, Rob Krier, Reiser, and a note by Mario Botta. Signed and dated by Botta on the half title page. Light chipping and rubbing to extremities. Fine scratches to the front wrapper. Hinges slightly weakened.

First edition monograph on the design and construction of Botta’s acclaimed postmodern circular house, built in Stabio, Switzerland in 1982. Published by L’Erba Voglio in 1982 with layout design by Max Huber. Square 8vo, stiff pictorial wrappers, 111 pages, fully illustrated with b/w photographs, plans, and drawings. Text in English and Italian, with contributions from Edoardo Sanguineti, Robert Trevisiol, Alberto Sartoris, Pierluigi Nicolin, Rob Krier, Reiser, and a note by Mario Botta. Signed and dated by Botta on the half title page. Light chipping and rubbing to extremities. Fine scratches to the front wrapper. Hinges slightly weakened.

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