The essay intends to question some established interpretations of the growth of post-WWII Italian cities as a homogeneous process and a uniform project. They often overlooked a significant part of the composite and fragmented urban environment made of a plurality of objects and cultural positions, focusing instead on the history of the City Plan, the ‘public city’ and a set of groundbreaking architectural solutions. The article investigates the ordinary residential environment built in Italy between the 1950s and 1970s – often stigmatized as a low-quality, unplanned side effect of the processes of land and building speculation – as the result of the layering of processes, policies, spatial forms, disciplinary tools and actors rarely investi...
e paper is focused on post-war Italian collective dwellings. e goal is to in- vestigate the private...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Planning Perspectives ...
Following a comparative approach, the article focuses on Italian urban redesign under the Fascism. T...
The essay intends to question some established interpretations of the growth of post-WWII Italian ci...
This article provides an insight into a little-known page of Italian urban planning – the reconstruc...
The canonical planning and historiographical perspectives concerning the Italian cities in the secon...
The article explores the pattern of fragmented public spaces and collective facilities built in Tur...
The article discusses a research project on 23 residential buildings developed for the middle classe...
The article explores the pattern of fragmented public spaces and collective facilities built in Turi...
Applying case study methodology, this article addresses problematics related to the identity and ori...
The ‘Italian retreat from modern architecture’ sanctioned by R. Banham (1959), led into the differen...
During the years of economic crisis and austerity, and the subsequent economic growth dependent on r...
During the years of economic crisis and austerity, and the subsequent economic growth dependent on r...
The landscape, natural and built in Italy today, is very different from idealization of the eighteen...
At the end of the Second World War, Italy was socially divided and physically shattered, the former ...
e paper is focused on post-war Italian collective dwellings. e goal is to in- vestigate the private...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Planning Perspectives ...
Following a comparative approach, the article focuses on Italian urban redesign under the Fascism. T...
The essay intends to question some established interpretations of the growth of post-WWII Italian ci...
This article provides an insight into a little-known page of Italian urban planning – the reconstruc...
The canonical planning and historiographical perspectives concerning the Italian cities in the secon...
The article explores the pattern of fragmented public spaces and collective facilities built in Tur...
The article discusses a research project on 23 residential buildings developed for the middle classe...
The article explores the pattern of fragmented public spaces and collective facilities built in Turi...
Applying case study methodology, this article addresses problematics related to the identity and ori...
The ‘Italian retreat from modern architecture’ sanctioned by R. Banham (1959), led into the differen...
During the years of economic crisis and austerity, and the subsequent economic growth dependent on r...
During the years of economic crisis and austerity, and the subsequent economic growth dependent on r...
The landscape, natural and built in Italy today, is very different from idealization of the eighteen...
At the end of the Second World War, Italy was socially divided and physically shattered, the former ...
e paper is focused on post-war Italian collective dwellings. e goal is to in- vestigate the private...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Planning Perspectives ...
Following a comparative approach, the article focuses on Italian urban redesign under the Fascism. T...