Around the end of XIX century and the first decades of the XX century Cagliari, the largest city in Sardinia, and the small cities around, were minor contexts with insufficient economical resources. The new classes living in the historical centres showed the attained social standing building or rebuilding own houses. These were built in the gothic sites with traditional technologies, and were just adorned with cheap systems, with the use of three elements: terracotta ornaments, wrought iron or cast iron works and bargeboards. The first ones adorned windows and external boundary façades; the second ones were most of all used as gratings and balcony railings; the third ones finished the roofing with handcrafts that performed the double part ...
Religious architecture of the XI-XIII centuries in Sardinia presents churches having a longitudinal ...
The revival of terracotta and faience in British architecture was widespread, dramatic in its result...
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Restoration of architecture in 20th century’s Italian new towns. A distinctive trait of Modern Ital...
During the study of the late-Gothic architecture in the island, in particular of the churches of the...
The recourse to bricks as predominant material, sometimes exclusive, in the architectural image, cha...
The master builders of Sardinia, in the time of the late Gothic, received the news from the Mediterr...
The recourse to bricks as predominant material, sometimes exclusive, in the architectural image, cha...
Der nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg begonnene Modernisierungsprozess in Gesamtitalien brachte einen Wande...
Over a number of years, research released through a series of publications known as the Manuali del ...
Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean, is the Italian region with the largest num...
In Italy, the Modern architecture is characterized by the production processes transformations, the ...
The genius loci of vernacular architecture allows one to understand the intimate relationship whic...
In the second half of XVIII century the civil architecture had, in Sardinia, an incresing in product...
Nowadays, the sustainable use of historical ruins is an important debate issue. In fact, even if pre...
Religious architecture of the XI-XIII centuries in Sardinia presents churches having a longitudinal ...
The revival of terracotta and faience in British architecture was widespread, dramatic in its result...
Inside of the monumental complex of the Certosa di Pavia, the Chiostro Piccolo seems to play a secon...
Restoration of architecture in 20th century’s Italian new towns. A distinctive trait of Modern Ital...
During the study of the late-Gothic architecture in the island, in particular of the churches of the...
The recourse to bricks as predominant material, sometimes exclusive, in the architectural image, cha...
The master builders of Sardinia, in the time of the late Gothic, received the news from the Mediterr...
The recourse to bricks as predominant material, sometimes exclusive, in the architectural image, cha...
Der nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg begonnene Modernisierungsprozess in Gesamtitalien brachte einen Wande...
Over a number of years, research released through a series of publications known as the Manuali del ...
Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean, is the Italian region with the largest num...
In Italy, the Modern architecture is characterized by the production processes transformations, the ...
The genius loci of vernacular architecture allows one to understand the intimate relationship whic...
In the second half of XVIII century the civil architecture had, in Sardinia, an incresing in product...
Nowadays, the sustainable use of historical ruins is an important debate issue. In fact, even if pre...
Religious architecture of the XI-XIII centuries in Sardinia presents churches having a longitudinal ...
The revival of terracotta and faience in British architecture was widespread, dramatic in its result...
Inside of the monumental complex of the Certosa di Pavia, the Chiostro Piccolo seems to play a secon...