The work of the Ticino architects first captured international attention in 1975 on the occasion of the Zurich exhibition Tendenzen - Neuere Architektur im Tessin (Tendencies and Trends - New Architecture in
Ticino) and it did so virtually overnight. The leading figures of the 'Ticino School' became aware of the destruction being wrought upon
the natural landscape by the unbridled construction boom as early as the 1960s. Aurelio Galfetti, Luigi Snozzi, and Livio Ivano Gianola - set a striking example with hard concrete structures. While they could
only aestheticize overdevelopment, not slow it down, their highly varied production established a widely noted brand of architectural regionalism whose impact is still being felt today. This volume brings together the works of the Ticino School. With the publication of this
reprint, this unique historical document, which has a permanent place in the teaching of design, is once again available.Vacchini - soon joined by Mario Botta and