In mid-18th century Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s etchings systematically document the old and new monuments, decrepit buildings and broken down infrastructures of a Rome that continues to inhabit and reinvent its past. His views of Rome offer a devastating account of the blurring of distinctions and articulations that time, use and neglect have imposed on the old differentiations of the urban and the rural, the public and the private, the monumental and the domestic in the 18th century city. Rome becomes for Piranesi the laboratory for a questioning of architecture that places his work well beyond the debate on style and on the origin that dominated the architectural discourse of his time. This paper suggests that Piranesi’s images anticipa...
This article analyses the vedute of Rome by Piranesi as a synthesis of the theatrical city view and ...
This paper undertakes to develop an in-depth interpretation of Piranesi's Il Campo Marzio. While dra...
A previously unknown source, a ‘Diario di Roma’ manuscript from 1762 to 1768, offers a group of fres...
<p>In mid-18th century Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s etchings systematically document the old and new...
In mid-18th century Giovanni Battista Piranesi's etchings systematically document the old and new mo...
The interest of Gianbattista Piranesi (1720 -1778) never wanes. Indeed, it is increasing, as is test...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi\u27s architectural representations have made significant contributions to...
The ancients did not have printing and so the knowledge of these ancient things was lost and by mean...
Abstract. This paper discuss the making of, The Piranesi Project, a Stratigraphy of Views of Rome, a...
Piranesi was an extraordinarily talented artist who came to be considered the best known engraver an...
The city is the material presence of the built environment as much as the accumulation of lost, dest...
For artists and poets, the ‘Roman walk’ was a sublime experience, where the emulation of ancient sp...
Rem Koolhaas, a major provocative figure on the global scene of architecture theory since 1978—when ...
Aldo Rossi argued that the city was a formal and political confrontation that crystallised urban dyn...
Rome is the one of the most scenographic cities in Europe and one with the highest number of histor...
This article analyses the vedute of Rome by Piranesi as a synthesis of the theatrical city view and ...
This paper undertakes to develop an in-depth interpretation of Piranesi's Il Campo Marzio. While dra...
A previously unknown source, a ‘Diario di Roma’ manuscript from 1762 to 1768, offers a group of fres...
<p>In mid-18th century Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s etchings systematically document the old and new...
In mid-18th century Giovanni Battista Piranesi's etchings systematically document the old and new mo...
The interest of Gianbattista Piranesi (1720 -1778) never wanes. Indeed, it is increasing, as is test...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi\u27s architectural representations have made significant contributions to...
The ancients did not have printing and so the knowledge of these ancient things was lost and by mean...
Abstract. This paper discuss the making of, The Piranesi Project, a Stratigraphy of Views of Rome, a...
Piranesi was an extraordinarily talented artist who came to be considered the best known engraver an...
The city is the material presence of the built environment as much as the accumulation of lost, dest...
For artists and poets, the ‘Roman walk’ was a sublime experience, where the emulation of ancient sp...
Rem Koolhaas, a major provocative figure on the global scene of architecture theory since 1978—when ...
Aldo Rossi argued that the city was a formal and political confrontation that crystallised urban dyn...
Rome is the one of the most scenographic cities in Europe and one with the highest number of histor...
This article analyses the vedute of Rome by Piranesi as a synthesis of the theatrical city view and ...
This paper undertakes to develop an in-depth interpretation of Piranesi's Il Campo Marzio. While dra...
A previously unknown source, a ‘Diario di Roma’ manuscript from 1762 to 1768, offers a group of fres...