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GARGANO MAURIZIO
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Course programme: The development of architectural forms and theories between the 17th and the 21st centuries. Particular attention will be given to the different social and cultural conditions underlying them, to permanent values, to the transformations and revolutionary innovations of artistic languages, to spatial, technological and structural innovations, to the functionality of use and the rationality of form. The course consists in lectures, seminars and on-site visits. The aim of the course is to devote particular attention to the delicate interplay of “patronage-form- matter” in architecture. We will examine some of the architectural works that, from the so-called Baroque period to our times, have highlighted, emblematically and in different modes, the various phases of an idea of “modernity” , whose spatial and temporal boundaries are difficult to establish. Our aim is that of tracing, through critical analyses and a selection of architectural works, of actors, of urban and suburban contexts, the chronological and geographical stages that have contributed to defining the devious course that characterizes the history of national and international architecture, from the end of the 16th to the 21st century.
The course includes visits to architectural works in Rome considered pertinent to the themes we will be dealing with. For further information please consult our Google website “History of architecture 2B” or using the "Corso di Storia dell'architettura 2a-Canale I" website incluse in the website of this Department.
(reference books)
BAROCCO E TARDOBAROCCO: Rudolf WITTKOWER, Arte e architettura in Italia 1600-1750, Torino 1993 (1972; Einaudi) Christian NORBERG-SCHULZ, Architettura Barocca, Milano 1979 (Electa) Christian NORBERG-SCHULZ, Architettura tardobarocca, Milano 1989 (Electa)
NEOCLASSICISMO: Emil KAUFMANN, L’architettura dell’Illuminismo, Torino 1966 (Einaudi; I ed. 1955) Rudolf WITTKOWER, Palladio e il palladianesimo, Torino 1995 (Einaudi; I ed. 1974) Barry BERGDOL, European Architecture 1750-1890, Oxford-New York 2000 (Oxford History of Art)
MOVIMENTO MODERNO: Leonardo BENEVOLO, Storia dell’architettura moderna, Roma-Bari 2010 (1960; Laterza) Bruno ZEVI, Storia dell’architettura moderna, voll. I e II, Torino 2004 (Einaudi) Kenneth FRAMPTON, Storia dell’architettura moderna, Bologna 1982 (Zanichelli) R. DE FUSCO, Storia dell’architettura moderna, Roma-Bari 1990 W.J.R. CURTIS, L’architettura moderna dal 1900, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 1999 (nuova edizione Phaidon 2006) Sigfried GIEDION, Spazio, tempo architettura, Milano 1984 (Hoepli; I ed. 1941) Nikolaus PEVSNER, I pionieri dell’architettura moderna, Milano 1999 (Garzanti; I ed. 1943) Manfredo TAFURI, Francesco DAL CO, Architettura contemporanea, Milano 1988 (1976; Electa)
POST-MODERN: Paolo PORTOGHESI, Dopo l’architettura moderna, Roma-Bari 1981 (Laterza) Leonardo BENEVOLO, L’architettura nel nuovo millennio, Roma-Bari 2006 (Laterza)
MONOGRAFIE: Adolf LOOS, Parole nel vuoto, Milano 1992 (1972; Adelphi) G. CIUCCI, M. TAFURI, F. DAL CO, M. MANIERI ELIA, La città americana: dalla guerra civile al New Deal, Roma-Bari 1973 (Laterza) Christian NORBERG-SCHULZ, Louis Kahn, idea e immagine, Roma 1980 (Officina) James S. ACKERMAN. La villa. Forma e ideologia, Torino 2000 (Edizione di Comunità; 1992 Einaudi; I ed. 1990)
altri testi a scelta e monografie sono indicati nella bibliografia integrativa nell’ftp
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