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Architecture --- History --- Histoire --- Piano, Renzo. --- Piano, Renzo --- Architecture - Italy - History - 20th century
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Quirino De Giorgio (1907–1997) is among the few Italian architects whose careers represents the entirety of the twentieth century: from futurism through fascism to the experimentations linked to the invention of reinforced concrete. Too often remembered exclusively for his early futurist and fascist works, De Giorgio is an architect whose production continued, until his last years, to develop in the experimental and dynamic way which had characterized its beginnings. Quirino De Giorgio: An Architects Legacy, the first English-language book dedicated to the Italian architect, is a constellation of his surviving buildings shown through the eyes of photographer Enrico Rizzato. In Rizzato’s pictures, each one of the ninety surviving works will showcase the universality of De Giorgio’s projects and the transformations that time has stamped on his creations, taking the reader on a voyage across the different facets of Italian architecture. Accompanying site plans, floorplans and sections provide deeper insight into De Giorgio’s spatial, structural, urban, and landscaping inventions. An opening essay will introduce the reader to the still relatively unknown method and life of this highly original yet still too little known architect. The book also includes a full list of De Giorgio’s works that has been reconstructed here for the first time through extensive archival work.
Architecture --- History --- De Giorgio, Quirino, --- architects --- Giorgio, De, Quirino --- Architecture - Italy - History - 20th century --- De Giorgio, Quirino, - 1907-1997 --- architectuur, Italië
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Dans le volume 1 : Présentation et analyse d'une sélection de 84 projets réalisés en Italie du Nord entre 1946 et 1976. Architectes : Albini & Helg, Asnago & Vender, Carlo Aymonino, Mario Bacciocchi, BBPR, Piero Bottani, Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Guido Canella, Cappai & Mainardis, Enrico Castiglioni, Livio, Pier Giacomo & Achille Castiglioni, Celli & Tognon, Luigi Carlo Daneri, Marcello d'Olivo, Annibale Fiocchi, Gabetti & Isola, Giuseppe Gambirasio, Ignazio Gardella, Vittorio Giorgini, Antonio Guacci, Vico Magistretti, Giovanni Michelucci, Giulio Minoletti, Riccardo Morandi, Bruno Morassutti, Luigi Moretti, Giovanni Muzio, Pier Luigi Nervi, Gabriella Padovano, Luigi Pellegrin, Giuseppe Pizzigoni, Gio Ponti, Giorgio Raineri, Leonardo Ricci, Ridolfi & Frankl, Aldo Rossi, Giuseppe Samona, Leonardo Savioli, Gino Valle, Vittoriano Vigano, nanda Vigo, Marco Zanuso. Et dans le volume 2 : Présentation et analyse d'une sélection de 132 projets réalisés en Italie du Nord entre 1946 et 1976. Architectes : Eugenio Abruzzini, Michele Achilli, Renzo Agosto, Franco Albini, Luigi Antonietti, Mario Asnago, Giovanni Astengo, Carlo Aymonino, Lisindo Baldassini, Luciano Baldessari, Lando Bartoli, Gino Becker, Giandomenico Belotti, Aldo Bernardis, Dante Bini, Leonardo Bucci, Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Guido Canella, Mario Cavallé, Mario Cereghini, Gino Covre, Luigi Carlo Daneri, Carlo de Carli, Giancarlo de Carlo, Edoardo Betti, Marco Dezzi Bardeschi, Angelo di Castro, Luigi Gigini, Antonio Fornaroli, Roberto Gabetti, Alberto Galardi, Mario Galvagni, Giuseppe Gambirasio, Ignazio Gardella, Edoardo Gellner, Carlo Graffi, Giorgio Grassi, Vittorio Gregotti, Glauco Gresleri, Sergio Jontof Hutter, Aimaro Isola, Sergio Jaretti, Adalberto Libera, Silvio Longhi, Sergio Los, Elio Luzi, Antonio Macconi, Vico Magistratti, Lorenzo Mamino, Angelo Mangiarotti, Lodovico Meneghetti, Giovanni Michelucci, Carlo Mollino, Filippo Monti, Riccardo Morandi, Bruno Morassutti, Carlo Moretti, Robaldo Morozzo della Rocca, Leonardo Mosso, Micola Mosso, Saverio Muratori, Sergi Musmeci, Antonio Nervi, Pier Luigi Nervi, Livio Norzi, Sergio Ortolani, Ico Parisi, Giuseppe Pizzigoni, Gino Pollini, Gio Ponti, Paolo Portoghesi, Giorgio Raineri, Leonardo Ricci, Armando Ronca, Alberto Rosselli, Aldo Rossi, Giordano Sabbadin, Bruno Sacchi, Maurizio Sacripanti, Giovanni Sale, Leonardo Savioli, Carlo Scarpa, Ettore Sottsass Sr, Ettore Sottsass Jr, Pierluigi Spadolini, Giotto Stoppino, Studio A/Z, Dino Tamburini, Francesco Tentori, Raffaelo Trinci, Giuseppe Vaccaro, Silvano Varnier, Claudio vender, Enzo Venturelli, Virgilio Vercelloni, nanda Vigo, Benvenuto Villa, Enrico Villani, Marco Zanuso, Adolfo Zavelani Rossi, MarcelloZavelani Rossi, Giorgio Zenoni, Bruno Zevi, Mariarosa Zibetti Ribaldone.
Architecture --- History --- Histoire --- Italy, Northern --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Histoire de l'architecture --- Neo-rationalistes --- Brutalisme --- Italie --- Architecture - Italy - History - 20th century --- Architecture - Italy, Northern - History - 20th century --- Architecture - Italie - Histoire - 20e siècle --- Architecture - Italie (Nord) - Histoire - 20e siècle
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Carlo Aymonino (1926-2010) lived through the entire second half of the 20th century, playing a leading role in cultural development in Italy. His work ranged widely; he was involved in post-war reconstruction, in the neo-realist movement that took material form in projects in the south of Italy (for example the Spine Bianche district of Matera) and in suburban areas (the Gallaratese district in Milan, or the school campus in Pesaro). Notable also were his engagement with the Italian Communist Party in Rome and his university teaching in Venice. Throughout his professional practice and in the multiple intellectual relationships he formed, resulting in memorable publications and collective research on urban analysis, he never neglected the daily practice of design. Over fifty years of activity are documented in this volume: projects, drawings, photographs, letters, documents and personal recollections.
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Monographie sur l'architecte et philosophe Alberto Sartoris relevant du mouvement rationliste italien des années trente.
Architecture --- History --- Histoire --- Sartoris, Alberto, --- Rationalistes italiens --- Architecte --- Sartoris, Alberto --- 20e siècle --- -Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Design and construction --- -Sartoris, Alberto --- Architecture, Modern --- Architecture - Italy - History - 20th century --- Sartoris, Alberto, - 1901 --- -Architecture
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Propose plus de trente architectures intérieures réalisées en Italie entre 1995 et 2004.
Architecture, Domestic --- Interior architecture --- Architecture --- Architecture intérieure --- Bâtiment d'habitation --- Bâtiment d'habitation individuelle --- Bâtiment d'habitation résidentielle --- Espace --- Espace architectural --- Résidence secondaire --- History --- Italie --- Maison individuelle --- Maison résidentielle --- Architecture, Domestic - Italy --- Interior architecture - Italy --- Architecture - Italy - History - 20th century --- Architecture - Italy - History - 21st century
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"Carlo Scarpa was a virtuoso of light, a master of detail, and a connoisseur of materials. Today he is known as a master of twentieth-century architecture. To mark the centenary of Scarpa's birth, his complete oeuvre are presented here for the first time. The 250 illustrations cover all 58 of his built works, including the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona, the Olivetti showroom in Piazza San Marco in Venice, and the Brion Tomb in San Vito d'Altivole (Treviso). The book includes essays by leading architects and architectural critics, offering an extensive overview of Scarpa's life as well as interpretations of his architecture."--Jacket.
Scarpa, Carlo, --- Centro internazionale di studi di architettura Andrea palladio --- Architecture --- History --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Scarpa, Carlo --- 72.07 --- Architectuur ; Italië ; 20ste eeuw ; Carlo Scarpa --- Scarpa, Carlo 1906-1978 (°Venetië, Italië) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architecture - Italy - History - 20th century - Catalogs --- Scarpa, Carlo, - 1906-1978 - Catalogs --- Scarpa, Carlo, - 1906-1978
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