Segni Architetture is a 2001 volume by Rino Volpe, exploring the intersection of artistic expression and architectural form through drawing. Combining freehand sketches, conceptual studies, and visual reflections, the book investigates how signs, symbols, and graphic language contribute to spatial perception and design thinking. Volpe’s approach emphasizes the poetic and communicative role of drawing in the architectural process, bridging visual art and built environment. Published by Casina Pompeiana, the work situates itself within contemporary dialogues on representation, gesture, and architectural imagination.