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[...]... modernitaly 12 The ArchitectureofModernItaly surveys the period from the late baroque period in the mid-eighteenth century down to the Holy Year 2000 Its linear narrative structure aligns Italy s modern architectural culture for the first time in a chronological continuum The timeline is articulated by the rhythms of major political events— such as the changes of governing regimes—that marshal official... in Europe, the tenets of a modern functionalism were being defined, tenets that are still used rather indiscriminately and unsuccessfully to evaluate the modernarchitectureofItaly .The classical tradition, now doubly enriched for modern times by the contributions ofthe intervening Renaissance, vied in Italy with forces of international modernism in a dynamic balance of political and aesthetic concerns... his career amid the modernist enthusiasms His Cinema Corso in Rome of 1918, one block north of Basile’s building (then nearing completion), received all the brunt of critics crackling around the Parliament In Piacentini’s cinema, the fluid freedoms of stile Liberty met the cool dryness ofthe latest Viennese trends in a reinforced concrete structure, and the 25 the architectureofmodernitaly 26 project... Italy. ”Though the socialist dimensions ofthe modernist program paralleled the new governing philosophy (a progressive political faction of Giovanni Giolitti had recently taken control of parliament), the logic ofthe aesthetic debate remained elusive .The Turin exhibition, this “socialism of beauty” as headlines read, was inaugurated incongruously by the new king, Vittorio Emanuele III, and coordinated with the. .. trends in architecture Understanding the works ofmodernItaly requires meticulous attention to cultural context Political and social changes, technological advance within the realities ofthe Italian economy, the development of new building types, the influence of related arts and sciences (particularly the rise of classical archeology), and theories of restoration are all relevant concerns .The correlated... with labor-saving machines At the top of Via XX Settembre, Carbone built the anchor ofmodern industrial Genoa the new Borsa, or stock exchange.As the port area was modernizing, a group of local businessmen decided to abandon the traditional trading locations down near the waterfront and create a new, dignified home for the merchants’ exchange.They purchased the bull-nosed corner site on the Piazza... professional architects who used their historical research to pursue timely political issues that may seem less interesting to us now than their ostensible content My intention is to strive for a nonpolemical evaluation of cultural traditions within the context ofthemodern Italian political state, an evaluation that bears upon a reading ofthe evolution of its architecture 11 the architectureof modern. .. Trentacosta for the front door’s allegories, Davide Calandra for the hall’s relief on military valor, and Aristide Sartorio for the painted frieze on the theme ofItaly s history and her cities Only the last, which floats above Basile’s architectural frame in the chamber, amplifies the fluidity synonymous with thearchitecture s essential qualities; the sculptors’ works remain entrenched in the pomp ofthe capital’s... with the ancients,” he wrote,“but do not speak with their language Speak with visions of utopia, 1900–present our own.” Basile, according to Ojetti, was one ofthe few architects with the conviction to speak a contemporary language even in the company ofthe greatest predecessors .The selection of Basile coincided with the peak of interest for the stile Liberty and the concomitant consideration of an... that of France in particular Exhibitions of contemporary art, like the bi- and triennials of Venice and Milan, were staged in the major Italian cities and were intended, as one member ofthe Turin 1902 guiding committee expressed it,“to socialize the consciousness of the arts.” Primo Levi, keen on all aspects ofthe national well-being, extolled the Art Nouveau movement as a more fruitful union of art . within the context of the modern Italian political state, an evaluation that bears upon a reading of the evolution of its architecture. 11 The Architecture of Modern Italy surveys the period from the. references. Contents: v. 1 .The challenge of tradition, 1750–1900 — v. 2.Visions of Utopia, 1900–present. ISBN 1-5 689 8-4 3 8-3 (set : alk. paper) — ISBN 1-5 689 8-4 2 0-0 (v. 1 : alk. paper) — ISBN 1-5 689 8-4 3 6-7 (v. 2. Italy is seen in 12 the architecture of modern italy the context of its own rich historical endowment and against global trends in architecture. Understanding the works of modern Italy requires meticulous attention