With his design of the Novocomum building in Como (1928-29), the famous first example of Rationalist architecture in that city, Giuseppe Terragni began to experiment with a mix of different architectural languages and construction techniques. Within the space of less than a year – from January to October 1928 – Novocomum saw a shift from the traditional to the innovative. Starting out with a weight-bearing structure of brick walls, the development of the project led to the introduction of reinforced concrete, which however did not entirely substitute the former: by 1929, such ‘mixed’ structures were to be seen in many buildings then being created and might be taken as a hallmark of the various forms of so-called Italian modernisms. Within t...
open2noThe knowledge of the design and construction practice of peculiar works that belong to the Mo...
From the Palazzo della Canonica in the city centre, the Politecnico transferred to its new premises ...
none3Within the current research framework on the comprehension of history and construction of build...
With his design of the Novocomum building in Como (1928-29), the famous first example of Rationalist...
Famous icon of Italian rationalism, the Novocomum (1927-1930) by Giuseppe Terragni also represents a...
This paper examines the design of some religious buildings built of reinforced concrete during the p...
The Velasca Tower (Milano 1950-1958) experiments the use of reinforced concrete in one of the very f...
During the 20th century it was very common in Italy to substitute masonry buildings' timber floors a...
The paper focuses on the housing complex designed by A. Cavallari Murat and the younger R. Gabetti, ...
From the Palazzo della Canonica in the city centre, the Politecnico transferred to its new premises ...
none4The “Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana” is a monumental building characterized by structural syste...
This article analyzes the cultural and technical reasons that led to the widespread use of reinforce...
After the Second World War the prefabricated construction became the main scope where an ‘internatio...
In this contribution two examples of buildings constructed using composite masonry-concrete are illu...
open2noThe knowledge of the design and construction practice of peculiar works that belong to the Mo...
From the Palazzo della Canonica in the city centre, the Politecnico transferred to its new premises ...
none3Within the current research framework on the comprehension of history and construction of build...
With his design of the Novocomum building in Como (1928-29), the famous first example of Rationalist...
Famous icon of Italian rationalism, the Novocomum (1927-1930) by Giuseppe Terragni also represents a...
This paper examines the design of some religious buildings built of reinforced concrete during the p...
The Velasca Tower (Milano 1950-1958) experiments the use of reinforced concrete in one of the very f...
During the 20th century it was very common in Italy to substitute masonry buildings' timber floors a...
The paper focuses on the housing complex designed by A. Cavallari Murat and the younger R. Gabetti, ...
From the Palazzo della Canonica in the city centre, the Politecnico transferred to its new premises ...
none4The “Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana” is a monumental building characterized by structural syste...
This article analyzes the cultural and technical reasons that led to the widespread use of reinforce...
After the Second World War the prefabricated construction became the main scope where an ‘internatio...
In this contribution two examples of buildings constructed using composite masonry-concrete are illu...
open2noThe knowledge of the design and construction practice of peculiar works that belong to the Mo...
From the Palazzo della Canonica in the city centre, the Politecnico transferred to its new premises ...
none3Within the current research framework on the comprehension of history and construction of build...