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El. knyga: Neorealist Architecture: Aesthetics of Dwelling in Postwar Italy [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)
  • Formatas: 222 pages, 123 Halftones, black and white; 123 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003278009
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  • Formatas: 222 pages, 123 Halftones, black and white; 123 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003278009
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"After World War II, a wave of Italian films emerged that depicted the life and hardships of characters left helpless after the conflict, bringing to the screen the struggles of a time of existential angst and uncertainty. This form of filmmaking was associated with a broader artistic phenomenon known as 'neorealism' and is now considered a pivotal point in the history of Italian cinema. But neorealism was not limited to film any more than it was to literature. It spread to other areas of artistic production, including architecture. What was, then, neorealist architecture? This book explores the links between architecture, filmmaking and the built environment in dopoguerra Italy (194X-195X) seeking to ascertain whether, and how, neorealism manifested itself in architecture. Terms such as 'neorealist architecture' or 'architectural neorealism' were hinted at in these years and recalled by historians of architecture in the following decades. Therefore, the concept was adopted ad hoc and popularized post hoc, in the absence of any declarations prior to 1955 that proclaimed what neorealism in architecture was or wanted to be. However, while the concept has been internalized by Italian architectural history, transfers between neorealism -as an aesthetic and ethic- and architecture -as one potential medium of its embodiment or expression- are still not fully understood. Therefore, its main goal is to provide an in-depth discussion of the concept 'neorealist architecture', the working assumption being that the connection between both terms is not meaningless. The book is beautifully illustrated with over 100 black and white archival images and is the first book to be published on neorealism in architecture. It will appeal to scholars, professionals and studentsinterested in history and theory of architecture, Italian studies, art history and cultural studies"--

The book is beautifully illustrated with over 100 black and white archival images and is the first book to be published on neorealism in architecture. It will appeal to scholars, professionals and students interested in history and theory of architecture, Italian studies, art history and cultural studies.

Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(8)
PART I Towards a Concept: Neorealist Architecture
9(84)
1 A Climate Beyond Filmmaking
11(58)
2 Political Celebration, Formal Failure
69(24)
PART II A Neorealist Making in Architecture
93(38)
3 The INA-Casa Program as a Vehicle for Neorealism
95(20)
4 Atmosphere, Mood, Mindset Translated Into Bricks
115(16)
PART III Neorealist Images of Architecture
131(74)
5 Architecture Within the Imagery of Neorealism
133(36)
6 Figuranti of a Shared Aesthetic
169(36)
Epilogue: The Scene of Human's Life 205(7)
Bibliography 212(8)
Index 220
David Escudero is an architect and associate professor in architecture at the Department of Architectural Composition of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ETSAM-UPM), and a member of the UPM Cultural Landscape Research Group (GIPC). His research topics focus on the intersections between theory of architecture, cinema, and representation. He has been a Fulbright fellow at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles (2022), and a visiting scholar at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design (2017), at the gta Institute of the ETH Zürich (2017) and at the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca in Rome (2018). He was awarded a Graham Foundation grant for his book Neorealist Architecture: Aesthetics of Dwelling in Postwar Italy. He has authored articles in Journal of Architecture (RIBA), Architectural Theory Review, and OASE Journal for Architecture, among others.