25/02/2026
A dialogue in brick, light, and geometry, straight from Ticino to the world: Mario Botta.
Monumental yet introspective, Botta’s work is defined by pure geometry — cylinders, cubes, and powerful volumes cut with precision.
From the commanding brick façade of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to the sculptural clarity of Santa Maria degli Angeli, each project reveals his devotion to material, proportion, and silence. Culture, memory, and craft converge in forms that feel both ancient and radically modern.
In collaboration with renowned manufacturer Teppichfabrik Melchnau, these iconic geometries have been translated into a limited collection of rugs — architecture distilled into texture.