Carlo Mollino was one of the most influential designers of modern architecture. Born on 6 May 1905, Mollino left an indelible mark on design and architectural history.

Among his most significant works are the headquarters of the Società Ippica Torinese in Turin in 1940 and the Auditorium for RAI in 1952. Mollino was not only an architect, but he was also successful as a designer photographer.

His creations have been considered among the most lively and versatile in modern design.