This volume originates in the scholarly papers presented at an international conference, “How to Narrate the History of Architecture, Centenary Conference in Honour of Bruno Zevi (1918-2000)”, held at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, on 7-8 May, 2018, to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the renowned architectural historian Bruno Zevi. Zevi was more than an architectural historian. He was an architect, critic, and an educator. Furthermore, he was also an Italian statesman and Jewish activist. As an architectural historian, Zevi holds a key place in mid-20th century architectural discourse. Signifi cantly, some scholars such as Panayotis Tournikiotis have credited him with the earliest reformulation of the tenet...
none2noErik Gunnar Asplund, written by Bruno Zevi and published by the Italian publisher Il Balcone,...
In the first edition of Saper vedere l’architettura (1948), Bruno Zevi stigmatized the 19th century ...
The IT Revolution in Architecture” is the most signicant contribution the author has been able to of...
This volume originates in the scholarly papers presented at an international conference, “How to Nar...
The book brings together critical updates on the figure of Bruno Zevi, considering his various facet...
The book is pulibshed on the occasion of Zevi's birth and it's an homage to the great historian, lec...
none1noThe presentation of Israeli architecture in major Italian journals may appear simply as one o...
Ponencia presentada a Session 3: Educación y arquitectura en las universidades / Architectural educ...
The critical and anti-historical reading that Bruno Zevi, one of the greatest Italian theorists, doe...
In December 1950 the Italian architect Bruno Zevi published the first edition of his book “Storia de...
After the Second World War, Italy started up a process of cultural renovation in response to the res...
Attempting a historiographical definition of the identity of Jewish architecture in general or in a ...
This essay focuses on Bruno Zevi’s working period immediately after Second World War, coming back to...
[EN] Bruno Zevi was an enthusiastic promoter of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture and theories. Howe...
Paolo Scrivano, Scientific Coordinator (with Hélène Jannière) of Mapping Architectural Criticism, de...
none2noErik Gunnar Asplund, written by Bruno Zevi and published by the Italian publisher Il Balcone,...
In the first edition of Saper vedere l’architettura (1948), Bruno Zevi stigmatized the 19th century ...
The IT Revolution in Architecture” is the most signicant contribution the author has been able to of...
This volume originates in the scholarly papers presented at an international conference, “How to Nar...
The book brings together critical updates on the figure of Bruno Zevi, considering his various facet...
The book is pulibshed on the occasion of Zevi's birth and it's an homage to the great historian, lec...
none1noThe presentation of Israeli architecture in major Italian journals may appear simply as one o...
Ponencia presentada a Session 3: Educación y arquitectura en las universidades / Architectural educ...
The critical and anti-historical reading that Bruno Zevi, one of the greatest Italian theorists, doe...
In December 1950 the Italian architect Bruno Zevi published the first edition of his book “Storia de...
After the Second World War, Italy started up a process of cultural renovation in response to the res...
Attempting a historiographical definition of the identity of Jewish architecture in general or in a ...
This essay focuses on Bruno Zevi’s working period immediately after Second World War, coming back to...
[EN] Bruno Zevi was an enthusiastic promoter of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture and theories. Howe...
Paolo Scrivano, Scientific Coordinator (with Hélène Jannière) of Mapping Architectural Criticism, de...
none2noErik Gunnar Asplund, written by Bruno Zevi and published by the Italian publisher Il Balcone,...
In the first edition of Saper vedere l’architettura (1948), Bruno Zevi stigmatized the 19th century ...
The IT Revolution in Architecture” is the most signicant contribution the author has been able to of...