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Fulvio Irace focuses on the internal tendencies of Italian contemporary architecture. In his identification of national characteristics, he recognises the part that a consolidated approach to Modernism has played. Looking backwards as well as forwards, Modernism in Italy, in all its manifestations, has been simultaneously concerned with ‘the exaltation of the new’ and ‘the obsession with memory’. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
10.1002/ad.464.abs
Fulvio Irace focuses on the internal tendencies of Italian contemporary architecture. In his identification of national characteristics, he recognises the part that a consolidated approach to Modernism has played. Looking backwards as well as forwards, Modernism in Italy, in all its manifestations, has been simultaneously concerned with ‘the exaltation of the new’ and ‘the obsession with memory’. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Italian Architecture from the Inside
Irace, Fulvio (author)
Architectural Design ; 77 ; 102-103
2007-05-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Milan Triennale , The Englishness of English Art , Alessandro Mendini , Franco Albini , metaphysical manifesto of Giorgio de Chirico , Mario Sironi , Nicolas Pevsner , Carlo Molino , Gio Ponti , BBPR's Velasca Tower , Arata, Isozaki, Jean Louis Cohen and David Chipperfield , futurist manifesto of FT Martinetti , a theory of environmental pre‐existences , Richard Rogers , ‘national character’ , Luigi Figini and Gino Pollini , Vittorio Viganò's Istituto Marchiondi in Milan (1957) , Pirelli skyscraper , Italo Rota , Archigram , Giuseppe Terragni , Gruppo , Renzo Piano's office , Bilbao Guggenheim , Umberto Boccioni's ‘city on the rise’ , dolce stil novo , Carlo Carrà , Italian Rationalism
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