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In January 2007, Lucia Tozzi visited Giorgio Grassi's office in Milan. Their conversation touched on Grassi's recent work on Leon Battista Alberti, which is examined here in the context of Grassi's obliquely expressed views on contemporary architecture and the cult of personality. As perhaps the most intellectually rigorous and formally consistent Rationalist architect of his generation, Grassi's work and thinking retain a hermetic aspect, but one notable for its philosophical self‐questioning and underlying political commitment. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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In January 2007, Lucia Tozzi visited Giorgio Grassi's office in Milan. Their conversation touched on Grassi's recent work on Leon Battista Alberti, which is examined here in the context of Grassi's obliquely expressed views on contemporary architecture and the cult of personality. As perhaps the most intellectually rigorous and formally consistent Rationalist architect of his generation, Grassi's work and thinking retain a hermetic aspect, but one notable for its philosophical self‐questioning and underlying political commitment. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
An Interview with Giorgio Grassi
Tozzi, Lucia (author)
Architectural Design ; 77 ; 26-29
2007-09-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
‘artificial ruin’ , Manfredo Tarfuri's writing , Rem Koolhaas' Junkspace , Sant'Ambrogio in Milan , “out‐datedness” , IIUAV (University Institute of Architecture Venice) , Roman Theatre, Sagunto , Neorationalism , ‘contemporary city’ , Potsdamer Platz , “INA Casa” quarters , Heidegger's techné , Leon Battista Alberti , History of Italian Architecture 1944–1985 , Guiseppe Samonà
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