Between 1978 and 1984, an acceleration occurred in Adolfo Natalini's personal development narrated in the book "Figures of Stone": the intertwining of his early direct experiences on the building site
Ten years after the strip park's construction, INWALKABOUTCITY 2.0 accurately describes an inventory of tools for architecture, reassembling the fragments of the original book in a new perspective."Ti
The sixteen didactic exhibitions illustrated in this book are a meditation on display, a design workshop's nal exercise. Installing a display is an acceleration of the ongoing labour of architecture
Linked as they are to unpleasant stories, they represent a discussion that is difficult to manage. However, this book shows how past conflict has the potential to resonate beyond its local context and
An essay with pictures and some texts about the city and the not-yet-city, the landscape left to its fate, and how the popular monument can rebuild a new equilibrium. 421 illustrations, 398 in colour
Edwin Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew are two key figures of British architecture from the second half of the twentieth century. Their most important work was the book ''Tropical Architecture in the Dry and
Platform for Change is the across-the-boards narrative of a journey through the breathtaking landscapes of global and local urban regeneration, intelligent community building strategies, cities where
Inhabitation is the primary action of becoming rooted with the land through settlement. The dwelling space is an expression of this bond - both inside and out. To feel oneself inextricably linked to a
Architect Kuno Mayr has developed a rigorous way of working. Through a long and laborious procedure, things otherwise overlooked are saved from abandonment and neglect so as to reappear transfigured a
Light is the soul of space, a breath that passes through it, giving it life. Chasing the shadow unabated, in a ritual that makes visible the passage of time. The architecture is, first of all, the imp
In this book, a number of protagonists of Italian modern architecture provide vivid dialogues - here taken to mean 'the talking of the soul with itself' - on how they perceive the interaction between
Man has always exploited and tamed animals, and has built simple enclosures or more complex buildings for them. Through the shapes, materials and di erent approach of their designers, this book shows
Architects write a lot, especially now that conceptual aspects have become central in advanced reflections and narrative forms increasingly intersect the quest of design practices for an ultimate legi
Several Italian architects have recently taken up the technique of collage again to present their ideas. The three masters of this tendency are Carmelo Baglivo, Luca Galofaro and Beniamino Servino, wh
Every building-and every architect-has a tale. Bringing these tales together, determining where they overlap, may give us "telling" urban tales. What can be told is what has the right to remain, to av
Bruno Zevi played a crucial role in the understanding and propagation of contemporary architecture. On the centenary of his birth in an ideal partnership with the initiatives the "Bruno Zevi Foundat
Why black is more and more the new black? This issue of Viceversa investigates the gap between the huge mass of dark proposals in the recent architectural production and the lack of theoretical positi