Giancarlo De Carlo's centenary had the merit of bringing the younger generations of students and researchers closer to the lesson of an extraordinary interpreter of 20th century architectural culture. An uncomfortable and controversial interpreter who has travelled through the seasons of the second half of the 20th century with tenacity and consistency, opposing every form of architecture distant from the experience and needs of society.In a panorama of studies that up until now has been lacking, two of the most important monographs on De Carlo, capable of fully grasping his complexity and modernity, are by English authors. We interviewed Benedict Zucchi, who approached De Carlo during his studies at the faculty of architecture in Cambridge...
Relatively little is known about the engineer, architect, and publisher named Carlo Fontana. Having ...
Mario Carpo is Reyner Banham Professor of Architectural History and Theory at The Bartlett School of...
Milanese architect Vico Magistretti started his work as an industrial designer in the 1960s, going o...
The reasons for dedicating a monographic HPA issue to Giancarlo De Carlo lie primarily in the hope t...
Giancarlo De Carlo is best known for his attention towards themes such as participatory design, the ...
Ralph Erskine belongs to the young generation of architects who contributed to the debate on the con...
AbstractIn April 1985, architect Giancarlo De Carlo, returning from Argentina to Italy, made a stop ...
In a series of interviews with Clelia Tuscano in the 1990s, Giancarlo De Carlo revealed his admirati...
Il saggio, scritto a quattro mani, seleziona e commenta i temi principali delle più recenti ricerch...
In 1972, the Royal Australian Institute of Architects published Giancarlo De Carlo’s essay An Archit...
This conversation with Toni Cumella takes place with regardto the recent exhibition entitled Cerámic...
The article examines the principles of Giancarlo De Carlo’s design approach. It pays special attenti...
While regionalism and placed-based strategies have returned to the forefront of the design discourse...
This paper explores Giancarlo De Carlo’s concept of architecture as discussed in his writing and arg...
The 1960s and the 1970s marked a generational shift in architectural discourse at a time when the re...
Relatively little is known about the engineer, architect, and publisher named Carlo Fontana. Having ...
Mario Carpo is Reyner Banham Professor of Architectural History and Theory at The Bartlett School of...
Milanese architect Vico Magistretti started his work as an industrial designer in the 1960s, going o...
The reasons for dedicating a monographic HPA issue to Giancarlo De Carlo lie primarily in the hope t...
Giancarlo De Carlo is best known for his attention towards themes such as participatory design, the ...
Ralph Erskine belongs to the young generation of architects who contributed to the debate on the con...
AbstractIn April 1985, architect Giancarlo De Carlo, returning from Argentina to Italy, made a stop ...
In a series of interviews with Clelia Tuscano in the 1990s, Giancarlo De Carlo revealed his admirati...
Il saggio, scritto a quattro mani, seleziona e commenta i temi principali delle più recenti ricerch...
In 1972, the Royal Australian Institute of Architects published Giancarlo De Carlo’s essay An Archit...
This conversation with Toni Cumella takes place with regardto the recent exhibition entitled Cerámic...
The article examines the principles of Giancarlo De Carlo’s design approach. It pays special attenti...
While regionalism and placed-based strategies have returned to the forefront of the design discourse...
This paper explores Giancarlo De Carlo’s concept of architecture as discussed in his writing and arg...
The 1960s and the 1970s marked a generational shift in architectural discourse at a time when the re...
Relatively little is known about the engineer, architect, and publisher named Carlo Fontana. Having ...
Mario Carpo is Reyner Banham Professor of Architectural History and Theory at The Bartlett School of...
Milanese architect Vico Magistretti started his work as an industrial designer in the 1960s, going o...