Vittorio Garatti
Architect Milan / Italy
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Vittorio Garatti graduated in architecture in 1957 from the Politécnico di Milano, where Ernesto Rogers was a major influence. Guido Canella and Gae Aulenti were his classmates. In that same year he departed for Venezuela where he later, like Porro and Gottardi, found employment in the Banco Obrero and began teaching at the university. Garatti, like Gottardi, had been a young participant in the post–war debate in Italy against Rationalism, a critique that was lead by such figures as Ernesto Roge
Vittorio Garatti graduated in architecture in 1957 from the Politécnico di Milano, where Ernesto Rogers was a major influence. Guido Canella and Gae Aulenti were his classmates. In that same year he departed for Venezuela where he later, like Porro and Gottardi, found employment in the Banco Obrero and began teaching at the university. Garatti, like Gottardi, had been a young participant in the post–war debate in Italy against Rationalism, a critique that was lead by such figures as Ernesto Roge