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The Terragni atlas : built architectures / Attilio Terragni, Daniel Libeskind, Paolo Rosselli.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Milan : Skira, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: 423 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 8884917328
  • 9788884917324
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.92 22
LOC classification:
  • NA1123.T4 T47 2004
Online resources:
Contents:
The world of Terragni -- The Terragni Atlas / Attilio Terragni -- Building Themes -- Mouldings -- Marble -- Progress in light and air -- The glass revolution -- Linoleum -- Progress in structures -- Polemics -- Proportions -- Life after life / Daniel Libeskind -- The Terragni Atlas -- Sant'Elia nursery school, Como -- Casa Giuliani Frigerio, Como -- Casa del Fascio, Como -- Giuseppe Terragni. First architect of time -- Novocomum, Como -- Villa Bianca, Seveso -- Monument to the fallen, Como -- Funerary aedicules, Como -- Monument to the fallen, Erba -- Sarfatti monument, Col d'Echele -- Casa del Fascio, Lissone -- Residential buildings, Milan -- How I photographed Terragni / Paolo Rosselli -- Materials and colours -- Giuseppe Terragni -- Biography of Giuseppe Terragni / Alberto Sartoris -- Biography of Giuseppe Terragni / Pietro Lingeri -- General list of works -- List of works presented in the Terragni Atlas.
Summary: "A pioneer of modernist architecture, Giuseppe Terragni (1904-1943) produced some of Italy's most significant 20th century buildings. Celebrating the centenary of Terragni's birth, Terragni: Atlas presents a visual record of this influential architect whose work is experiencing renewed international interest. In a short and intense career, Terragni created a small but remarkable group of designs that form the nucleus of the Italian Rationalist school of architecture. Terragni: Atlas presents the architecture of Terragni through a juxtaposition of archival images and contemporary photographs by Paolo Rosselli. Daniel Libeskind's authoritative and original essay and Rosselli's outstanding photography attest to the importance of Terragni's work and his continued influence on modern architecture."--Publisher description.
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The world of Terragni -- The Terragni Atlas / Attilio Terragni -- Building Themes -- Mouldings -- Marble -- Progress in light and air -- The glass revolution -- Linoleum -- Progress in structures -- Polemics -- Proportions -- Life after life / Daniel Libeskind -- The Terragni Atlas -- Sant'Elia nursery school, Como -- Casa Giuliani Frigerio, Como -- Casa del Fascio, Como -- Giuseppe Terragni. First architect of time -- Novocomum, Como -- Villa Bianca, Seveso -- Monument to the fallen, Como -- Funerary aedicules, Como -- Monument to the fallen, Erba -- Sarfatti monument, Col d'Echele -- Casa del Fascio, Lissone -- Residential buildings, Milan -- How I photographed Terragni / Paolo Rosselli -- Materials and colours -- Giuseppe Terragni -- Biography of Giuseppe Terragni / Alberto Sartoris -- Biography of Giuseppe Terragni / Pietro Lingeri -- General list of works -- List of works presented in the Terragni Atlas.

"A pioneer of modernist architecture, Giuseppe Terragni (1904-1943) produced some of Italy's most significant 20th century buildings. Celebrating the centenary of Terragni's birth, Terragni: Atlas presents a visual record of this influential architect whose work is experiencing renewed international interest. In a short and intense career, Terragni created a small but remarkable group of designs that form the nucleus of the Italian Rationalist school of architecture. Terragni: Atlas presents the architecture of Terragni through a juxtaposition of archival images and contemporary photographs by Paolo Rosselli. Daniel Libeskind's authoritative and original essay and Rosselli's outstanding photography attest to the importance of Terragni's work and his continued influence on modern architecture."--Publisher description.

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