Teacher
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SCIMEMI MADDALENA
(syllabus)
This course aims at providing a critical approach towards the “changing ideals” of contemporary architecture, starting from the opposing forces of the notions of classical and modern during the Age of Enlightenment. Through descriptions of different historical and geographical contexts, a selected series of masterworks from XIX to XX Century will be discussed in terms of form, structure, functions, specifically considering how they have contributed to past and contemporary architectural debate.
(reference books)
R. Middleton, D. Watkin, Neoclassical and Nineteenth Century Architecture , New York 1987 W. Curtis, Modern Architecture since 1900, London 1996 N. Pevsner, J. Fleming, H. Honour, A Dictionary of Architecture, London 1975 W. Benjamin, L’opera d’arte nell’epoca della sua riproducibilità tecnica, Torino 1966 (1936) N. Pevsner, Pioneers of Modern Movement, London 1936 M. Tafuri, Progetto e utopia, Roma-Bari 1973 P. Bürger, Theory of the Avant-Garde 1974 P.R. Banham, Megastructures. Urban futures for recent past, 1976 C. Rowe, Mathematics of the Ideal Villa and Other Essays 1976 M. Tafuri, La sfera e il labirinto, Torino 1980 F. Jameson, Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism , 1991 M. Baxandall, Patterns of Intention, 1985 J. Ackerman, Distance Points, Milano 2001 (1991)
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