Libertarian socialism was the underlying force for all of his planning and design.
Monte Carlo | Carlo Goldoni | Gian Carlo Menotti | Carlo Maria Giulini | Carlo Gesualdo | Teatro di San Carlo | Carlo Azeglio Ciampi | Monte Carlo method | Chevrolet Monte Carlo | Carlo Carrà | Giancarlo Esposito | Carlo Verdone | Carlo Lizzani | Carlo Ginzburg | Carlo Collodi | Giancarlo Galan | Carlo Gozzi | Carlo Dolci | Opéra de Monte-Carlo | Yvonne De Carlo | Carlo Scarpa | Carlo Pellegrini | Carlo Maria Martini | Carlo Maratta | Carlo Lucarelli | Carlo Little | Carlo Gambino | Carlo Fontana | San Carlo | Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo |
The neorealism of Michelucci (designer of numerous churches in Tuscany), Charles Aymonino, Mario Ridolfi and others (neighborhoods INA-Casa) was followed by the Neoliberty style (seen in earlier works of Vittorio Gregotti) and Brutalist architecture (Torre Velasca in Milan group BBPR, a residential building via Piagentina in Florence, Leonardo Savioli and works by Giancarlo De Carlo).
The leading architects involved in the realization of this residential area were Luciano Baldessari, Giancarlo De Carlo, Ignazio Gardella and Angelo Mangiarotti, supervised by Gino Pollini.