Teacher
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STURM SAVERIO
(syllabus)
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, in exploring the complex path of the history of architecture and the development of modern town from the baroque age up to the contemporary time. Our aim is that of tracing, through critical analyses and a selection of architectural works, of actors, of urban and regional 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 programme will cover the following topics:
1. Cities and architecture in the 17th century 2. The 18th century: architecture in the 'century of enlightenment' between 'revivlas' and 'revolutions'. 3. The 19th century: from the city to the metropolis 4. Technological modernisation in the 19th century: architecture, engineering, art and crafts 5. Art Nouveau and national movements (Secession, Art Nouveau, Floralism, Modernism, Jugendstil) 6. Theory and works of Adolf Loos (1870-1933) 7. Architecture in the USA, laboratory of modernity 8. The artistic and architecure avant-gardes of the 20th century 9. Architecture and industry in the "The Short Twentieth Century". The advent of reinforced concrete 10. Rationalist, functionalist, organic architecture 11. Italy in the 20th century 12. Notes on architecture in the new millennium
(reference books)
Rudolf WITTKOWER, Arte e architettura in Italia 1600-1750, Torino 1993 (1972; Einaudi) Leonardo BENEVOLO, Storia dell’architettura moderna, Roma-Bari 2010 (1960; Laterza) Kenneth FRAMPTON, Storia dell’architettura moderna, Bologna 1982 (Zanichelli) William J.R. CURTIS, L’architettura moderna dal 1900, Milano 1999 (Bruno Mondadori; new edition Phaidon 2006) Alessandra MUNTONI, Lineamenti di Storia dell’architettura contemporanea, Roma-Bari 2009 (1997; Laterza) Elena DELLAPIANA, Guido MONTANARI, Una storia dell’architettura contemporanea, Torino 2015 (Utet)
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