This article discusses the impact of INA-Casa—the dominant Italian reconstruction plan that operated between 1949 and 1963—on Italian and international architectural debate. It focuses on the role of the so-called manualetti, a series of booklets that guided the designers of the INA-Casa programme. Published by the INA-Casa architecture office in 1949 and 1950 under the supervision of the rationalist architect Adalberto Libera, the booklets openly criticised rationalism and the international style in favour of a re-evaluation of vernacular and historical architectural characteristics. The article proposes a new reading of the second booklet, devoted to urban planning, analysing its structure and questioning its agency for the projects devel...
This paper seeks to redefine the scholarship on Aldo Rossi (1931-1997), an Italian architect known f...
The article scrutinizes the impact of the 1968 student protests on architectural education and epist...
This thesis considers the works of two divergent architectural movements in Italy in 1972, the Neo-R...
This article discusses the impact of INA-Casa—the dominant Italian reconstruction plan that operated...
Among the Italian initiatives for social and material reorganization in the aftermath of WWII, the m...
At the end of the Second World War, Italy was socially divided and physically shattered, the former ...
In February 1949 the ltalian government approved the INA-Casa Pian, legislation to provide incentive...
The ‘Italian retreat from modern architecture’ sanctioned by R. Banham (1959), led into the differen...
e paper is focused on post-war Italian collective dwellings. e goal is to in- vestigate the private...
When the reconstruction of Italy began after World War II, it adopted the Ina-Casa plan. This was ba...
At the twelve congress of the International Federation of Housing and Town Planning (IFHTP), held in...
This paper seeks to redefine the scholarship on Aldo Rossi (1931-1997), an Italian architect known f...
The book, through different notes perspectives, offers an interpretation of Modena’s architectural a...
This article traces the extraordinary architectural production of the Roman branch of the Istituto C...
ResumenEs relativamente poco conocida la componente teórica del trabajo que realizó Adalberto Libera...
This paper seeks to redefine the scholarship on Aldo Rossi (1931-1997), an Italian architect known f...
The article scrutinizes the impact of the 1968 student protests on architectural education and epist...
This thesis considers the works of two divergent architectural movements in Italy in 1972, the Neo-R...
This article discusses the impact of INA-Casa—the dominant Italian reconstruction plan that operated...
Among the Italian initiatives for social and material reorganization in the aftermath of WWII, the m...
At the end of the Second World War, Italy was socially divided and physically shattered, the former ...
In February 1949 the ltalian government approved the INA-Casa Pian, legislation to provide incentive...
The ‘Italian retreat from modern architecture’ sanctioned by R. Banham (1959), led into the differen...
e paper is focused on post-war Italian collective dwellings. e goal is to in- vestigate the private...
When the reconstruction of Italy began after World War II, it adopted the Ina-Casa plan. This was ba...
At the twelve congress of the International Federation of Housing and Town Planning (IFHTP), held in...
This paper seeks to redefine the scholarship on Aldo Rossi (1931-1997), an Italian architect known f...
The book, through different notes perspectives, offers an interpretation of Modena’s architectural a...
This article traces the extraordinary architectural production of the Roman branch of the Istituto C...
ResumenEs relativamente poco conocida la componente teórica del trabajo que realizó Adalberto Libera...
This paper seeks to redefine the scholarship on Aldo Rossi (1931-1997), an Italian architect known f...
The article scrutinizes the impact of the 1968 student protests on architectural education and epist...
This thesis considers the works of two divergent architectural movements in Italy in 1972, the Neo-R...