Ebook: The Architecture of Modern Italy, Volume I: The Challenge of Tradition 1750-1900
Author: Terry Kirk
- Genre: Art // Design: Architecture
- Tags: Искусство и искусствоведение, Искусство архитектуры, Архитектурные стили
- Year: 2005
- Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Unlike many views of Italian architecture that focus on discrete and separate periods, this survey has been structured by Kirk (architectural history, American U. in Rome) along a chronological continuum. Volume one begins with the architecture of the enlightenment, 1750-1800, and continues with Napoleon's time, 1800-1815, and restoration & romanticism, 1815-1860, and concludes with the unification and the nation's capitals, from 1860-1900. Volume two begins with the architects of the avante-garde in the early 1900s, then architecture during the Fascism regime, and the post-war reconstruction. The final chapter addresses modern Italian architecture, and ends with a discussion of Rome's master plan of 2000, which has been called "a new master plan for growth for a city that does not need to grow."
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