«Città Studi» and «Campus Leonardo» of Politecnico di Milano Department of Electronics, Information, and Bioengineering (DEIB) Building 11, Rogers room – NOC conference DICA/ABC courtyard – welcome reception De Donato room – AICT workshop «Campus Leonardo» of Politecnico di Milano • NOC 2014 will take place in Room (Aula) Rogers • Address: • Via Bonardi – Building (Edificio) 11 – Ground floor Building 11 and Aula Rogers Lunches and coffee breaks VIA AMPERE Registration desk VIA BONARDI Ernesto Nathan Rogers (1909 ‐ 1969) was an Italian architect, writer and educator. Born in Trieste, Italy he graduated from the Politecnico di Milano, Italy in 1932. Rogers, together with Gian Luigi Banfi, Ludovico Belgiojoso and Enrico Peressutti, in 1932 formed an architectural partnership in Milan, Italy named BBPR (from the names of the architects). As a partner of BBPR, Rogers completed several projects. He co‐edited the art and architecture periodical "Quadrante" from 1933 to 1936, and as a prolific writer, as well as architect, he was instrumental in the establishment of Italian Rationalism. From 1953 until 1965 he had the direction of the magazine Casabella, then he took on Domus as publisher– editor (1946–47), developing its international reputation as an architectural periodical. Rogers lectured and taught widely, becoming a lecturer at the Politecnico di Milano from 1962 and a professor in 1964. Walking paths from hotels Trentina and Gamma Walking paths from hotels Città Studi and Lombardia Walking path from hotel San Francisco