Roberto Gabetti and Aimaro Isola were professors at the Faculty of Architecture of the Turin Polytechnic. From 1950 to 2000, they formed one of the most productive professional associations in modern and contemporary architecture. Their projects were characterised by their attention to the themes of the landscape and the environment at different scales. Their works have been displayed and commented on in exhibitions and have been published in national and international architectural magazines. This has given rise to an in-depth debate on the relationship between modernity and tradition.
Their designs and architectural works are exhibited at prestigious institutions such as the MOMA in New York, the Center Pompidou in Paris, the Accademia di San Luca, and the Maxxi in Rome. Luciano Re was part of the studio in the 60s and 70s before dedicating himself to university teaching. Guido Drocco worked with Gabetti and Isola until 2000, supporting them with important personal and professional achievements while also being a university professor.