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The Dichotomies of Rationalism in 20th‐Century Italian Architecture
10.1002/ad.509.abs
The two key moments of Rationalism in Italy ‐ the Gruppo 7 of the 1930s and the Tendenza of the 1960s ‐ stand in counterpoint. The Tendenza espoused a very different ideology to its predecessor and thus remained ambivalent to the earlier legacy. Andrew Peckham reveals how this led to a history of discontinuity and, ultimately, recognition of Rationalism's limitations despite the involvement of influential figures such as Giuseppe Terragni, Aldo Rossi and Giorgio Grassi. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
The Dichotomies of Rationalism in 20th‐Century Italian Architecture
10.1002/ad.509.abs
The two key moments of Rationalism in Italy ‐ the Gruppo 7 of the 1930s and the Tendenza of the 1960s ‐ stand in counterpoint. The Tendenza espoused a very different ideology to its predecessor and thus remained ambivalent to the earlier legacy. Andrew Peckham reveals how this led to a history of discontinuity and, ultimately, recognition of Rationalism's limitations despite the involvement of influential figures such as Giuseppe Terragni, Aldo Rossi and Giorgio Grassi. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
The Dichotomies of Rationalism in 20th‐Century Italian Architecture
Peckham, Andrew (author)
Architectural Design ; 77 ; 10-15
2007-09-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Giorgio Grassi , Gruppo 7 , Casa del Fascio in Como (1936) , Mussolini's regime , Pietro Lingeri Gruppo , Monument to the Resistance in Cuneo , ZEN Quarter in Palermo , Via Croce Rossa monument in Milan , Movimento Italiano per l'Architettura Razionale (MIAR) , la nuova dimensione , Casa Aurora Offices in Turin , Rossi's The Architecture of the City , Mauro Galantino's elegant Neomodernism (Elementary School, Bernate, 2004) , ‘international patrimony’ , Giovanni Michelucci (Commodities Exchange, Pistoia, 1950) , University Library in Valencia , Benjamino Servino , Giuseppe Terragni , Ludovico Quaroni , Gallaterese housing (1970 icon of Neorationalism) , Novocomum apartments (1927) , Architettura Razionale , Rafael Moneo , Luigi Figini and Gino Polini , Italian Rationalism , Le Corbusier's Domino Frame , Kenneth Frampton , Carlo Aymonino , Venice Cannaregio , Tessenow , Giuseppe Samona , Ernesto Rogers , C+S Associati's Kindergarten at Covolo , Franco Albini (INA Office Building, Pavia, 1953) , Manfredo Tafuri , The Architecture of the City , Modena Cemetery , Franco Purini and Laura Thermes , Casabella Continuità , Neorationalism , BPR's Torre Velasca , Cesare Cattaneo , German/Swiss Rationalism of Ludwig Hilberseimer , reconstruction of the Roman theatre at Sangunto , Hilberseimer , Oud , House of Cernobbio , Galli and Mühlhoff's Virtual Terragni , San Rocco Housing competition , ‘Architecture for Museums’ , Cino Zucchi , Hans Schmidt , Castello di Abbiategrasso , St Elia Kindergarten (1936) , Modern Italy , Enlightenment Rationalism , Danteum project , Viollet‐le‐Duc , San Carlo alla Barona , Vittorio Gregotti , Leon Krier's later ‘Rational Architecture’ , Modern Movement , Aldo Rossi
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