Italian Imprints on Twentieth-Century Architecture
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Italian Imprints on Twentieth-Century Architecture
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Italian architecture has long exerted a special influence on the evolution of architectural ideas elsewhere—from the Beaux-Arts academy’s veneration of Rome, to modernist and postmodern interest in Renaissance proportion, Baroque space, and Mannerist ambiguity. This book critically examines this enduring phenomenon, exploring the privileged position of Italian architects, architecture, and cities in the architectural culture of the past century.
Questioning the deep-rooted myth of Italy within architectural history, the book presents case studies of Italy’s powerful yet problematic position in 20th-century architectural ideologies, at a time when established Eurocentric narratives are rightly being challenged. It reconciles the privileged position of Italian architecture and design with the imperative to write history across a more global, diverse, heterogeneous cultural geography.
Twenty chapters from distinguished international scholars cover subjects and architects ranging from Alberti to Gio Ponti, Aldo Rossi, Manfredo Tafuri, Vittorio Gregotti; cities from Rome and Venice to Milan; and an array of international architects, movements, and architectural ideas influenced by Italy. The chapters each question where, how, and why the disciplinary edifice of 20th-century architecture—its canon of built, visual, textual, and conceptual works—relied on Italian foundations, examining where and how those foundations have become insecure.
Indispensable for students and scholars of both Italian and global architectural history, Italian Imprints on Twentieth-Century Architecture provides an opportunity to consider the architectural and urban landscape of Italy from substantially new points of view.
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This elegant collection provokes fresh debates on Italy's impact on 20th-century architectural theory, enriching our understanding of its global cultural position. Praised by experts like Mia Fuller of UC Berkeley and Maarten Delbeke of ETH Zürich, the volume critically examines the 'vision of architecture' shaped by Italy across the century, making it a significant contribution to architectural scholarship.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781350257764
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 28 December 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Illustration: 85 bw illus and 10 color illus
Contributors:
- Edited by Professor Denise Costanzo
- Edited by Professor Andrew Leach
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 22.0mm
Width: 154.0mm
Height: 232.0mm
Weight: 692g
Pages: 312
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About the Author
Denise Costanzo is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Art History at the Pennsylvania State University, USA.
Andrew Leach is Professor of Architecture and Associate Dean (Research) of the School of Architecture, Design and Planning, at the University of Sydney, Australia.
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