The essay focuses on Bruno Zevi’s activity immediately after Second World War: his impressive attempt of popularizing contemporary architecture through “Metron”, the first magazine to be printed in Italy after the war (1945-54); the foundation of the APAO; the editing of the Manuale dell’Architetto; the publication of Verso un’architettura organica (1945), Saper vedere l’architettura (1948) and Storia dell’architettura moderna (1950) and the first Frank Lloyd Wright’s exhibit in Italy curated with Ragghianti in palazzo Strozzi.
A lightning bolt. The activity of Bruno Zevi in post-war Italy / Ghia, M. - In: ZARCH. - ISSN 2341-0531. - 10:(2018), pp. 166-177. [10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2018102939]
A lightning bolt. The activity of Bruno Zevi in post-war Italy
GHIA M
2018
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The essay focuses on Bruno Zevi’s activity immediately after Second World War: his impressive attempt of popularizing contemporary architecture through “Metron”, the first magazine to be printed in Italy after the war (1945-54); the foundation of the APAO; the editing of the Manuale dell’Architetto; the publication of Verso un’architettura organica (1945), Saper vedere l’architettura (1948) and Storia dell’architettura moderna (1950) and the first Frank Lloyd Wright’s exhibit in Italy curated with Ragghianti in palazzo Strozzi.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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