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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 the architectural firm of Carloni and Camenisch in Lugano. After three years, he went to the Art College in for his baccalaureate, and then to Università Iuav di Venezia for his professional degree in 1969. During his time in Venice, Botta got to meet and work with architects , and . Botta started his own architectural practice in in 1970.

(1986). 9780870702587, Museum of Modern Art.


Career
Botta designed his first building, a two-family house at in , at age 16. He graduated from the Università Iuav di Venezia (1969). While the arrangement of spaces in this structure is inconsistent, its relationship to its site, separation of living from service spaces, and deep window recesses echo of what would become his stark, strong, towering style. His designs tend to include a strong sense of geometry, often being based on very simple shapes, yet creating unique volumes of space. His buildings are often made of brick, yet his use of material is wide, varied, and often unique.

His trademark style can be seen widely in Switzerland, particularly the region and also in the Mediatheque in (1988), a cathedral in Évry (1995), and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art or SFMOMA (1994). He also designed the Dome, which houses many major events at the Europa-Park theme park resort in Germany. Religious works by Botta, including the Cymbalista Synagogue and Jewish Heritage Center were shown in London at the Royal Institute of British Architects in an exhibition entitled, Architetture del Sacro: Prayers in Stone.Jonathan Glancey, Spirit in the skylight, The Guardian, 19 December 2005 “A church is the place, par excellence, of architecture”, he said in an interview with architectural historian Judith Dupré. “When you enter a church, you already are part of what has transpired and will transpire there. The church is a house that puts a believer in a dimension where he or she is the protagonist. The sacred directly lives in the collective. Man becomes a participant in a church, even if he never says anything.”Judith Dupré, “Interview with Mario Botta,” Churches (New York: HarperCollins, 2001): 16.

In 1998, he designed the new bus station for (near Milan), a red brick building linked to many facilities, underlining the city's recent development. He worked at 's theatre renovation, which proved controversial as preservationists feared that historic details would be lost.

In 2004, he designed Museum One (M1) of the Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art in , .CNN Go Seoul's best museums 27 October 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-04 On 1 January 2006 he received the Grand Officer award from President of the Italian Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi. In 2006, he designed his first-ever spa, the Bergoase Spa in , Switzerland. The spa opened in December 2006 and cost an estimated CHF 35 million. Mario Botta participated in the Stock Exchange of Visions project in 2007. He was a member of the Jury of the Global Holcim Awards in 2012. In 2014, he was awarded with the Prize Javier Carvajal by the Universidad de Navarra.

One of Botta's less-known works is the NBG Insurance Headquarters complex in , completed in 2006, which represents a collaboration with Rena Sakellaridou and Morfo Papanikolaou of SPARCH architecture. The office complex features two solid forms arranged around a public square, facilitating views of the nearby Acropolis, and an atrium filled with glass skywalks. The project, which lies substantially underground so as to minimize the impact on the urban fabric, emphasizes movement and light by transforming masses into voids. Sakellaridou highlights that the project is typical of Botta's style in its symmetry, geometry, and solid form. The collaboration of Botta and Sakellaridou is notable in that the latter paid tribute to the former in her book Mario Botta: Architectural Poetics; regarding his design oeuvre, she writes: "Botta continuously invents what is a strong possibility in the vast universe of unrealized architectural probability."

(2025). 9780789305466, Universe Publishing.


Architectural style
Mario Botta has been heavily influenced by the Modern architecture movement, specifically the three Modernist architects Botta has worked under: , and . Botta does not place himself in the Modernist movement, but rather he is responding to it. His architecture is tied very closely with nature, and is very simple. Botta believes that architecture is a basic need for man, and therefore creates buildings that symbolize simplicity and the essentials. About his own work, he says "it is an architecture which is measured by the yardstick of a man's needs."

Mario Botta's style is in part defined by his clients needs. Most of his early work was planned and constructed under a tight budget, so use of low cost materials, such as exposed concrete blocks, was necessary. To Botta, material cost does not influence or define his style, as good architecture is made regardless of the medium or material. Botta also believes that architecture is the formal expression of history; and his job as an architect, to some degree, is to give validity to low budget materials through thoughtful expression.


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File:Casa_parrocchiale_Genestrerio.jpg|First construction of Mario Botta 1961–1963. Parish house in File:Mogno.jpg|Church of St. John the Baptist in the Swiss town of File:1 Evry Cathedral.jpg|Évry Cathedral in Évry, France File:2 Evry Cathedral.jpg|Facade of Évry Cathedral (photo by ) File:3 Evry Cathedral.jpg|Évry Cathedral from the northwest File:4 Evry Cathedral.jpg|Interior of Évry Cathedral File:Bellinzona Fernmeldedirektion detail.jpg| telecommunication headquarters in File:Harting Minden.jpg| headquarters in File:Maastricht2013, Avenue Céramique01.jpg|La Fortezza building, , the Netherlands File:Watarium.jpg|Watari Museum of Contemporary Art in , , File:San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 2011.jpg|San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in File: Casinò di Campione, day1.jpg|Casinò di Campione in Campione d'Italia File:BechtlerMuseumCharlotte.jpg|Bechtler Museum of Modern Art in Charlotte, File:StLB Dortmund.jpg| (Central library) in File:Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli 01.jpg|Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli on Monte Tamaro File:Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli 02.jpg|Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli on Monte Tamaro File:Cymbalista Synagogue 01.jpg|Cymbalista Synagogue and Jewish Heritage Center in , Israel


Sources
  • Markus Breitschmid (ed.), Architecture and the Ambient – Mario Botta. Architectura et Ars Series, Volume 2, Virginia Tech Architecture Publications, 2013.


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