Here are some of his most notable works:
Books:
* "Architecture in Movement" (1948): A seminal work exploring the relationship between architecture and movement, advocating for dynamic, modern design.
* "The "New" in Architecture and Design" (1950): A critique of modern architecture, arguing for a more holistic and humanist approach.
* "The Labyrinth of Architecture: Essays on Architecture, Art and Design" (1962): A collection of essays that delve into diverse aspects of architecture, art, and design, showcasing his broad intellectual scope.
* "The Architecture of the "Machine Age" " (1972): A comprehensive exploration of the impact of industrialization and technology on architectural form and function.
* "The Architecture of the City: A Guide to its Understanding" (1973): A study of urban design principles and their application in shaping cities.
* "Architecture and the Future of Cities" (1980): An optimistic vision of the future of urban planning and architecture, emphasizing the need for human-centered design.
Articles and Essays:
* Numerous articles and essays published in architectural and design journals, such as "Domus" and "Casabella".
* Contributions to exhibition catalogues and anthologies on various aspects of architecture and design.
Sartoris was also a prominent figure in the International Congresses of Modern Architecture (CIAM), contributing to their discourse on architectural theory and practice. His work has had a significant influence on architectural thought and practice, especially in the mid-20th century.
You can find more information about Alberto Sartoris and his writings through online sources, libraries, and specialized bookshops.