Maurizio Sabini offers a stimulating survey of Rogerss architectural career within the prominent Milan-based collective BBPR (including his social engagement, and his insistence on teamwork and cross disciplinarity), rescuing it from a neglect due to its nonorthodox version of modernism. * Architectural Record * His design intelligence unconstrained by his mastery of modernist method, Ernesto N. Rogers, as this book amply demonstrates, created buildings equally appropriate to their time and to their place. * Kathleen James-Chakraborty, University College Dublin, Ireland * The first account in English of the work of an important Italian modern architect and post-war CIAM leader. This book will be an excellent resource for teaching and scholarship worldwide on key ideas in modern architecture and urbanism. * Eric Paul Mumford, Washington University in St. Louis, USA * The architect as an artist, an intellectual, and a civic figure: by envisaging all the aspects of an essential figure of Italian post-war architecture, this study proposes a stimulating reflection on modernism as a global project. * Antoine Picon, Harvard University, USA *