Baires Raffaelli

[1][2] He obtained his PhD from the Sapienza University of Rome with a focus on Architecture, Theory, and Planning.

[11] Raffaelli's contributions to formal typology hold significance in dissecting the interplay between the perception of geometric form and strategies originating from coded visual rhetoric.

[12] He delineated shaping techniques, underscoring the imperative to handle them with caution due to their propensity to distort spatial perception.

[14] Through these examples, it demonstrates how a non-coherent or incorrect formal choice impacts the effectiveness of the work's didactic and communicative aspects.

This book serves as a reference in architecture classes[19][20] and received an honourable mention in association with the Bruno Zevi Award.

A close up picture of Baires Raffaelli