AbstractBuilding upon the Neoliberty polemics (second half of the 1950s), this article offers a revision of the debate on the historicity of architecture that opposed distinguished Italian and British intellectual circles. While the Italian contribution has been extensively analyzed, the existing literature has not dwelt on the reasons why the British refused any operative recovery of history; a gap this article intends to fi ll. From a methodological point of view, given the media nature of the debate, our analysis has been mainly textual, and has focused on the two journals that channelled the exchanges: the Milanese Casabella and the London based Architectural Review. The article is equally of interest as it explores an early episode whi...
The Architectural Review (AR) was founded at the end of the nineteenth century on the principle that...
<p>On 3 October 1935, Mussolini’s fascist regime invaded Ethiopia with undesired but foreseeable con...
Along the evolution of the peculiar identity of Italian architecture, the postwar period represents ...
AbstractBuilding upon the Neoliberty polemics (second half of the 1950s), this article offers a revi...
ResumenTomando como punto de partida la polémica sobre el Neoliberty (segunda mitad de los años cinc...
AbstractCan architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A ...
Between 1945 and the end of the 1960s, Italian architectural journals witnessed the transformation o...
The ‘Italian retreat from modern architecture’ sanctioned by R. Banham (1959), led into the differen...
Can architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A comparis...
Italy and the UK experienced a radical re-organisation of urban space following the devastation of m...
This dissertation addresses the problem of historical time theorized and practiced between 1953 and ...
Italy and the UK experienced a radical re-organisation of urban space following the devastation of m...
Since Casabella-Costruzioni first published the Brazilian Ministry of Education building in 1939, It...
After the Second World War, in 1945, Milan is largely destroyed. Monuments and houses, parks and tra...
e paper is focused on post-war Italian collective dwellings. e goal is to in- vestigate the private...
The Architectural Review (AR) was founded at the end of the nineteenth century on the principle that...
<p>On 3 October 1935, Mussolini’s fascist regime invaded Ethiopia with undesired but foreseeable con...
Along the evolution of the peculiar identity of Italian architecture, the postwar period represents ...
AbstractBuilding upon the Neoliberty polemics (second half of the 1950s), this article offers a revi...
ResumenTomando como punto de partida la polémica sobre el Neoliberty (segunda mitad de los años cinc...
AbstractCan architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A ...
Between 1945 and the end of the 1960s, Italian architectural journals witnessed the transformation o...
The ‘Italian retreat from modern architecture’ sanctioned by R. Banham (1959), led into the differen...
Can architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A comparis...
Italy and the UK experienced a radical re-organisation of urban space following the devastation of m...
This dissertation addresses the problem of historical time theorized and practiced between 1953 and ...
Italy and the UK experienced a radical re-organisation of urban space following the devastation of m...
Since Casabella-Costruzioni first published the Brazilian Ministry of Education building in 1939, It...
After the Second World War, in 1945, Milan is largely destroyed. Monuments and houses, parks and tra...
e paper is focused on post-war Italian collective dwellings. e goal is to in- vestigate the private...
The Architectural Review (AR) was founded at the end of the nineteenth century on the principle that...
<p>On 3 October 1935, Mussolini’s fascist regime invaded Ethiopia with undesired but foreseeable con...
Along the evolution of the peculiar identity of Italian architecture, the postwar period represents ...