Asnago Vender and the Construction of Modern Milan
Editat de Adam Caruso, Helen Thomasen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iul 2016
This is the first book in English to focus on the work of the Italian architects Mario Asnago (1896–1981) and Claudio Vender (1904–86), whose firm, Asnago Vender, transformed midcentury Milan. At the end of World War II, Milan was architecturally stagnant, with few recent constructions of interest to complement its historic core. Soon, however, Milan was the center of a number of remarkably creative architectural visions—not least of them that of Asnago Vender. Through their many building commissions, to which they brought a clean, modernist aesthetic, they helped to create the vibrant, architecturally unique city that visitors and residents enjoy today. This book weds lavishly produced illustrations of major projects and plans with insightful essays offering in-depth analysis of the conceptual and material aspects of Asnago Vender’s creations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783856763411
ISBN-10: 3856763414
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 82 color plates, 58 halftones
Dimensiuni: 241 x 305 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.82 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: gta publishers
Colecția gta publishers
ISBN-10: 3856763414
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 82 color plates, 58 halftones
Dimensiuni: 241 x 305 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.82 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: gta publishers
Colecția gta publishers
Notă biografică
Adam Caruso is chair of architecture and construction at ETH Zurich. Helen Thomas studied architecture at Liverpool University and earned a PhD in art history and theory from the University of Essex.
Cuprins
Introduction
Adam Caruso and Helen Thomas
Milan Ambiente
The Style of Tomorrow: Selected Works of Architecture by Asnago Vender
Giò Ponti
The Existing Environment and Themes in Contemporary Practice
Ernesto N. Roger
The Construction of the City
Aldo Rossi
Three Perspectives on Architecture and Urbanism in Milan, 1942-1972
Angelo Lunati
City Plan
Milan City Plan
Via Daniele Manin 33
Viale Tunisia 50
Via Euripide 1
Piazza Velasca 4, Via Alberico Albricci 8 & 10
Via Lanzone 4
Via Plutarco 15, Via Senofonte 9
Via Andrea Verga 4
Asnago Vender: Everyday Abstraction
Cino Zucchi
The Location of Milan, 1973-1998
Helen Thomas
City Buildings Milan, 1933-1962
Via Daniele Manin 33
Viale Tunisia 50
Via Euripide
Piazza Velasca 4, Via Alberico Albricci 8 & 10
Via Lanzone 4
Via Plutarco 15, Via Senofonte
Via Andrea Verga 4
First-floor plans
Constructing the Historic Present
Adam Caruso
Pictorial Construction
Via Daniele Manin 33
Viale Tunisia 50
Via Euripide 1
Piazza Velasca 4, Via Alberico Albricci 8 & 10
Via Lanzone 4
Via Plutarco 15, Via Senofonte 9
Via Andrea Verga
Bibliography
Index
Biographical Notes
Acknowledgements
Adam Caruso and Helen Thomas
Milan Ambiente
The Style of Tomorrow: Selected Works of Architecture by Asnago Vender
Giò Ponti
The Existing Environment and Themes in Contemporary Practice
Ernesto N. Roger
The Construction of the City
Aldo Rossi
Three Perspectives on Architecture and Urbanism in Milan, 1942-1972
Angelo Lunati
City Plan
Milan City Plan
Via Daniele Manin 33
Viale Tunisia 50
Via Euripide 1
Piazza Velasca 4, Via Alberico Albricci 8 & 10
Via Lanzone 4
Via Plutarco 15, Via Senofonte 9
Via Andrea Verga 4
Asnago Vender: Everyday Abstraction
Cino Zucchi
The Location of Milan, 1973-1998
Helen Thomas
City Buildings Milan, 1933-1962
Via Daniele Manin 33
Viale Tunisia 50
Via Euripide
Piazza Velasca 4, Via Alberico Albricci 8 & 10
Via Lanzone 4
Via Plutarco 15, Via Senofonte
Via Andrea Verga 4
First-floor plans
Constructing the Historic Present
Adam Caruso
Pictorial Construction
Via Daniele Manin 33
Viale Tunisia 50
Via Euripide 1
Piazza Velasca 4, Via Alberico Albricci 8 & 10
Via Lanzone 4
Via Plutarco 15, Via Senofonte 9
Via Andrea Verga
Bibliography
Index
Biographical Notes
Acknowledgements