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The Concept of Tradition in the Theoretical and Aesthetic Debate from the 1920s to the Second Post-War Period
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Cettina Lenza
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
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Introduction
- Editing Cities in Interwar Italy 9
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Tradition, Architecture, Homogenization
- Piacentini and Unitary Architectural Directions for Italian Cities 47
- The Concept of Tradition in the Theoretical and Aesthetic Debate from the 1920s to the Second Post-War Period 61
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Urban Transformations
- Transformations in Architectural and Urban Culture in the Sant'Ambrogio Area of Milan between the World Wars 85
- Transformation and the Vertical City: Milan's Early Skyscrapers 99
- The Transformation of Rome and the Masterplan to Reconstruct Moscow: Historical Heritage between Modernity, Memory and Ideology 113
- Preserving the Old to Build the Modern: Visions of an Alternative Brescia in the Project by Pietro Aschieri 127
- The Townscape of Bari: A Laboratory of Italian Urbanism during the Early Twentieth Century 141
- Bermago as a Case Study 155
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Restorations and Invention
- Planning the Past I: Giulio Ulisse Arata; Urban Renewal in Emilia Romagna 171
- Planing the Past II: Rimini and Forlì in the 1920s: The Replanning of Two Squares in Romagna 185
- Architectural and Urban Transformations in Romagna during the Fascist Era between Tradition and Modernity: The Cases of Predappio, Forli and Imola 203
- Autarchy and Tradition in the Architecture during Italy's Fascist Period: Newly Founded Cities 221
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City Extensions
- Urban Expansions in Venice, 1918-1939: Continuity of the Urban Form in the Internal Periphery of the Residential Area of Santa Maria 233
- Innocenzo Sabbatini and the Construction of Modern Rome 247
- Acknowledgements 261
- ’Terms and Conditions’ of Interwar Architecture and Urbanism in Italy: A Tentative Glossary 263
- Authors 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
-
Introduction
- Editing Cities in Interwar Italy 9
-
Tradition, Architecture, Homogenization
- Piacentini and Unitary Architectural Directions for Italian Cities 47
- The Concept of Tradition in the Theoretical and Aesthetic Debate from the 1920s to the Second Post-War Period 61
-
Urban Transformations
- Transformations in Architectural and Urban Culture in the Sant'Ambrogio Area of Milan between the World Wars 85
- Transformation and the Vertical City: Milan's Early Skyscrapers 99
- The Transformation of Rome and the Masterplan to Reconstruct Moscow: Historical Heritage between Modernity, Memory and Ideology 113
- Preserving the Old to Build the Modern: Visions of an Alternative Brescia in the Project by Pietro Aschieri 127
- The Townscape of Bari: A Laboratory of Italian Urbanism during the Early Twentieth Century 141
- Bermago as a Case Study 155
-
Restorations and Invention
- Planning the Past I: Giulio Ulisse Arata; Urban Renewal in Emilia Romagna 171
- Planing the Past II: Rimini and Forlì in the 1920s: The Replanning of Two Squares in Romagna 185
- Architectural and Urban Transformations in Romagna during the Fascist Era between Tradition and Modernity: The Cases of Predappio, Forli and Imola 203
- Autarchy and Tradition in the Architecture during Italy's Fascist Period: Newly Founded Cities 221
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City Extensions
- Urban Expansions in Venice, 1918-1939: Continuity of the Urban Form in the Internal Periphery of the Residential Area of Santa Maria 233
- Innocenzo Sabbatini and the Construction of Modern Rome 247
- Acknowledgements 261
- ’Terms and Conditions’ of Interwar Architecture and Urbanism in Italy: A Tentative Glossary 263
- Authors 271