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The architecture of modern Italy / Terry Kirk.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: 2 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1568984383
  • 9781568984384
  • 1568984200
  • 9781568984209
  • 1568984367
  • 9781568984360
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Architecture of modern Italy.; Online version:: Architecture of modern Italy.DDC classification:
  • 720.945 22
LOC classification:
  • NA1114 .K574 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
v. 1. The challenge of tradition, 1750-1900 -- v. 2. Visions of utopia, 1900-present.
Summary: "This groundbreaking and authoritative two-volume survey is the first truly comprehensive history of modern Italian architecture and urbanism to appear in any language. Told in lively prose, it recounts more than 250 years of experimentation, creativity, and turmoil that have shaped the landscape of contemporary Italy. Volume I: The Challenge of Tradition, 1750-1900, explores the dynamic balancing of forces demanded by a reverence for Italy's unparalleled architectural patrimony and a desire for new means of expression and technological innovation. From the neoclassical fantasies of Giovanni Battista Piranesi to the spectacular steel-and-glass gallerias of Milan and Naples, it reveals an underappreciated history of richness and complexity. 296 PP, 119 B/W images Volume II: Visions of Utopia, 1900-Present, tracks the development of Italy's architectural avant-garde through the upheavals of the twentieth century. Beginning with the development of Italian art nouveau "stile liberty" and moving through futurism, fascism, rationalism, and on to the creative experimentation of the present day, it explores the work of such pivotal figures as Raimondo d'Aronco, Antonio Sant'Elia, Adalberto Libera, Giuseppe Terragni, Pier Luigi Nervi, Gio Ponti, Carlo Scarpa, Aldo Rossi, and Renzo Piano. 296 PP, 130 B/W images The Architecture of Modern Italy is exhaustively illustrated with rare period images, new photography, maps, drawings, and plans. With Colin Rowe's Italian Architecture of the 16th Century, it provides a nearly complete overview of the history of Italian architecture."--Publisher description.
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Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 720.945 KIR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 1 1 Available A402633B
Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 720.945 KIR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 2 1 Available A267798B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

v. 1. The challenge of tradition, 1750-1900 -- v. 2. Visions of utopia, 1900-present.

"This groundbreaking and authoritative two-volume survey is the first truly comprehensive history of modern Italian architecture and urbanism to appear in any language. Told in lively prose, it recounts more than 250 years of experimentation, creativity, and turmoil that have shaped the landscape of contemporary Italy. Volume I: The Challenge of Tradition, 1750-1900, explores the dynamic balancing of forces demanded by a reverence for Italy's unparalleled architectural patrimony and a desire for new means of expression and technological innovation. From the neoclassical fantasies of Giovanni Battista Piranesi to the spectacular steel-and-glass gallerias of Milan and Naples, it reveals an underappreciated history of richness and complexity. 296 PP, 119 B/W images Volume II: Visions of Utopia, 1900-Present, tracks the development of Italy's architectural avant-garde through the upheavals of the twentieth century. Beginning with the development of Italian art nouveau "stile liberty" and moving through futurism, fascism, rationalism, and on to the creative experimentation of the present day, it explores the work of such pivotal figures as Raimondo d'Aronco, Antonio Sant'Elia, Adalberto Libera, Giuseppe Terragni, Pier Luigi Nervi, Gio Ponti, Carlo Scarpa, Aldo Rossi, and Renzo Piano. 296 PP, 130 B/W images The Architecture of Modern Italy is exhaustively illustrated with rare period images, new photography, maps, drawings, and plans. With Colin Rowe's Italian Architecture of the 16th Century, it provides a nearly complete overview of the history of Italian architecture."--Publisher description.

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