This article considers the involvement of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. It considers the form, function, and content of the Italian Pavilion designed for this fair and asserts that the prefabricated monumental structure would be best interpreted, not in isolation, but as an element of the larger architectural conversation which continued to unfold across contemporary fascist Europe. Such reconsideration of this building makes it possible to evaluate the relationship between Fascist design, the assertion of political will, and the articulation of national identity and cultural heritage within a larger, transnational context. The author also investigates the American exhibition committee’s earnest and persi...
The goal of this thesis is to question and challenge the current way in which the architectural hist...
With the diffusion of architectural modernism in the first couple decades of the twentieth-century, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-116)It is my intention to illustrate the interrelatio...
This article considers the involvement of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany at the 1939 New York World’...
Fewer than five months before the German invasion of Poland in September 1939, the world was invited...
This article reconsiders the development of Fascist architecture throughout the late interwar period...
This article reconsiders the development of Fascist architecture throughout the late interwar period...
This article reconsiders the development of Fascist architecture throughout the late interwar period...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2017.Volume 2 onl...
The goal of this thesis is to question and challenge the current way in which the architectural hist...
With the diffusion of architectural modernism in the first couple decades of the twentieth-century, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-116)It is my intention to illustrate the interrelatio...
This article considers the involvement of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany at the 1939 New York World’...
Fewer than five months before the German invasion of Poland in September 1939, the world was invited...
This article reconsiders the development of Fascist architecture throughout the late interwar period...
This article reconsiders the development of Fascist architecture throughout the late interwar period...
This article reconsiders the development of Fascist architecture throughout the late interwar period...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
This essay analyzes the exhibition “Scienza Universale,” which was to be a central part of the 1942 ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2017.Volume 2 onl...
The goal of this thesis is to question and challenge the current way in which the architectural hist...
With the diffusion of architectural modernism in the first couple decades of the twentieth-century, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-116)It is my intention to illustrate the interrelatio...