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Carlo Mollino: Architect and Storyteller [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 310x290 mm, weight: 2360 g, 250 Illustrations, black and white; 220 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Park Books
  • ISBN-10: 3038601330
  • ISBN-13: 9783038601333
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 310x290 mm, weight: 2360 g, 250 Illustrations, black and white; 220 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Park Books
  • ISBN-10: 3038601330
  • ISBN-13: 9783038601333
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Italian architect and designer Carlo Mollino (1905–73) is known to many for his furniture designs. Although none of Mollino’s designs were mass-produced, they command high prices among collectors of twentieth-century furniture and are part of the collections of major design museums. Others recall Mollino for his large secret stash of erotic Polaroids, taken throughout the 1960s and recovered among his personal effects after his death. The risqué photos have been the subject of several exhibitions and have inspired fashion designers, including Jeremy Scott, who drew on them when creating a recent collection for Moschino. Much less attention has been devoted to Mollino’s contribution to architecture.

With Carlo Mollino: Architect and Storyteller, Napoleone Ferrari and Michelangelo Sabatino offer the first carefully researched and comprehensive study of Mollino’s architectural work. Drawing on rich archival materials, as well as Mollino’s own writings, they argue persuasively that, while Mollino realized relatively few projects, his contributions to architecture—and, in particular, the modernist movement—are both significant and distinctive due to Mollino’s strong affinity with surrealism. The book features both built and unrealized projects, including masterpieces like the Teatro Regio and the Torino Chamber of Commerce and early, lesser-known works like the Torino Horse Riding Club and the Lago Negro chairlift station in the Italian Alps. Lavish illustrations and essays by Ferrari and Sabatino round out this overdue tribute to an extraordinary personality of twentieth-century architecture.
 
Acknowledgments 6(1)
Nota Bene 7(2)
Framing Carlo Mollino
9(46)
Portraits
25(1)
Work in Process Architecture as Language
26(5)
An Enchanted Childhood An Educational Journey
31(1)
Surreal Interiors
32(6)
Essayist and Educator The Structures of Nature
38(5)
Surface and Structure
43(1)
The Body of Architecture
44(5)
Beauty and Proportions Art and Technique
49(1)
Modern Eclecticism
50(5)
Architectural Stories 1933-73
55(386)
The Life of Oberon
68(12)
Offices of the Farmers' Federation
80(14)
House in the Pine Forest
94(2)
Hotel near the Matterhorn
96(20)
Horse Riding Club of Turin
116(18)
Mountain Hostel
134(2)
Chapel at Theodul Glacier
136(2)
House on the Hill
138(4)
Villa Damonte
142(2)
House on the Heights
144(12)
Casa Castello
156(2)
House for the Ancient Saracen Port
158(24)
Monument to the Fallen
182(2)
Casa del Sole
184(12)
Villa Lora Totino
196(2)
Lago Nero Sled Station
198(16)
Truss House
214(4)
Casa Talamona
218(4)
Apartment Building in Sanremo
222(10)
Casa Rama
228
Vetroflex-Domus
232(26)
RAI Auditorium
258(10)
Gallery of Modern Art of Turin
268(4)
Furggen Cable Car Arrival Station
272(2)
Hotel Restaurant and Club
274(2)
FISI Athlete Retreat
276(2)
Casa Linot
278(2)
Apartment Building on Viale Maternita
280(8)
Casa Cattaneo
288(32)
Exhibition Hall, Italia '61
320(4)
Casa Olivero
324(2)
Taleuc Rascard
326(10)
Chamber of Commerce of Turin
336(30)
Regio Opera House
366(38)
Casa Mollino
404(2)
Offices of Monte dei Paschi di Siena Bank
406(2)
ATM Headquarters
408(4)
FIAT Headquarters
412(3)
Complete Works and Projects
415(14)
Essays
429(2)
Some Foxing at the Margins Guy Nordenson
431(6)
The Enfant Terrible and His Students Sergio Pace
437(4)
Appendix 441(1)
List of Writings 442(4)
Carlo Mollino
Bibliography 446(5)
Index 451(3)
Author and Contributor Biographies 454(1)
Image Credits Colophon 455
Michelangelo Sabatino is a Chicago-based architect and historian. In 2017-18 he served as Interim Dean of IIT's College of Architecture. Napoleone Ferrari is an architect and editor and director of Museo Casa Mollino in Torino.