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Leonardo and Laura Mosso
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15 September 2026
- The first authoritative monograph on the work of Leonardo Mosso and Laura Castagno‑Mosso
- Houses and cities as flexible modular systems
- Flexible structures as logical systems of rods and nodes
Roberto Botazzi is an architect, researcher, and educator based in London. He is Associate Professor at the Bartlet School of Architecture, UCL, where he directs the Master in Urban Design. He studied architecture at University of Florence (Italy) and University of British Columbia (Canada). He lectured and exhibited internationally including the Pompidou Centre and Ars Electronica. He has been Visiting Professor at the Politecnico of Milan and Visiting tutor at the Innovation Design Engineering [IDE] at the Royal College of Art His publications include: Digital Architecture Beyond Computers (Bloomsbury, 2018), Walking Cites: London (Camberwell Press, 2017; Routledge, 2020, co-editor) and Architecture, Energy, Matter: DS18 2013-2015 (University of Westminster, 2016, co-editor) along with numerous articles on architecture and computational design. His research analyses the impact of digital technologies on architecture and urbanism.