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The built work of Giuseppe Pizzigoni / Luciano Motta ; with an essay by Wim van den Bergh.
Main entry:

Motta, Luciano, author.

Title & Author:

The built work of Giuseppe Pizzigoni / Luciano Motta ; with an essay by Wim van den Bergh.

Publication:

Basel : Birkhäuser, [2022]
©2022

Description:

295 pages : illustrations (some color), plans, portrait ; 25 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pizzigoni's journal through modern architecture / Wim van den Bergh -- Introduction to the atlas of Pizzigoni's built work -- Atlas of Pizzigoni's built work -- House for his father, Bergamo, 1925-27 (I) -- House for his father, Bergamo, 1925-27 (II) -- Traversi House, Bergamo, 1930 -- Locatelli House, Bergamo, 1931 -- Invernizzi Tomb, Bergamo, 1931 -- Monument to Lawyers Fallen in World War I, Bergamo, 1930 -- Facchinetti Tomb, Bergamo, 1934 -- Ghezzi Tomb, Bergamo, 1934 -- Crespi Tomb, Bergamo, 1957 -- Monument to Military Health Corps, Bergamo, 1966 -- Rinaldi-Ardiani House, Selvino (Bergamo), 1932 -- Rooms C and D at the Fascist Revolution Exhibition, Rome, 1932 -- Monument to the Calvi Brothers, Bergamo, 1933 -- Cubo House, Bergamo, 1933-35 (I) -- Cubo House, Bergamo, 1933-35 (II) -- Alemanni House, Roncobello (Bergamo), 1938 -- Entrance vestibule of the Santa Croce Church, Bergamo,1943-49 (I) -- Plate XIV Entrance vestibule of the Santa Croce Church, Bergamo,1943-49 (II) -- Double-rise staircase and mezzanine, Bergamo, 1945 -- Ardiani Tomb, Bergamo, 1946 -- Baj Tomb, Bergamo, 1947 -- Minima House, Bergamo, 1946 (I) -- Minima House, Bergamo, 1946 (II) -- Azimonti-Fortis House, Bergamo, 1949 (I) -- Azimonti-Fortis House, Bergamo, 1949 (II) -- Parish Cinema-Theatre, Stezzano (Bergamo), 1950 -- Fara Houses, Bergamo, 1949 -- Mayer Printing Works and Apartments, Bergamo, 1953 (I) -- Mayer Printing Works and Apartments, Bergamo, 1953 (II) -- Rota Apartments in Via Matris Domini, Bergamo, 1952 -- Maffioletti Tomb, Bergamo, 1951 -- Pedrini-Cornelli Tomb, Villa d'Almè (Bergamo), 1951-52 -- Traversi Tomb, Bergamo, 1950-54 (I) -- Traversi Tomb, Bergamo, 1950-54 (II) -- Broletti House, Pontenossa (Bergamo), 1951 -- Lubrina House, Bergamo, 1953 -- Bosis House, Tavernola Bergamasca (Bergamo), 1954 -- Gilberti House, Gorlago (Bergamo), 1951-56 -- Celadina Parish Centre, Bergamo, 1955-58 -- Primary School, Rota d'Imagna (Bergamo), 1946-62 -- Finazzi Building, Bergamo, 1956 -- Parish House, Brusaporto (Bergamo), 1957 -- Riva House, Bergamo, 1957 -- INA Social Housing, Trescore Balneario (Bergamo), 1957-59 -- Billi Tomb, Bergamo, 1957 -- Comana Marble Works, Seriate (Bergamo), 1957 -- Colombo House, Bergamo, 1957 (I) -- Colombo House, Bergamo, 1957 (II) -- Colombo House, Bergamo, 1957 (III) -- Bordogna House, Zandobbio (Bergamo), 1958 (I) -- Bordogna House, Zandobbio (Bergamo), 1958 (II) -- Mayer House, Bergamo, 1959 -- Paleocapa Technical High School, Bergamo, 1958 and 1965 -- Extension of the Donizetti Theatre, Bergamo, 1959 -- Pipia Tomb, Bergamo, 1959 (I) -- Pipia Tomb, Bergamo, 1959 (II) -- Pizzigoni Tomb, Zandobbio (Bergamo), 1959 -- Overview of the most noteworthy hyperbolic paraboloidsbuilt by Pizzigoni between 1956 and 1964 -- Cheesemaker's house, Torre Pallavicina (Bergamo), 1960-62 -- Cheese factory, Torre Pallavicina (Bergamo), 1960-62 -- Pig barns, Torre Pallavicina (Bergamo), 1960-62 -- Sanguinetti Padoa House, Rome, 1961 -- Nursery school, Zandobbio (Bergamo), 1960-63 -- Celadina Nursery School, Bergamo, 1963 -- C.E.P. Nursery Schools, Bergamo, 1965 -- Town hall, Zandobbio (Bergamo), 1962-65 -- Pezzoli House, Leffe (Bergamo), 1964 -- Pagoda Apartments, Bergamo, 1960-65 (I) -- Pagoda Apartments, Bergamo, 1960-65 (II) -- Pagoda Apartments, Bergamo, 1960-65 (III) -- Nani House, Parre (Bergamo), 1964 (I) -- Nani House, Parre (Bergamo), 1964 (II) -- Nani House, Parre (Bergamo), 1964 (III) -- Church of the Immacolata, Bergamo, 1961-65 (I) -- Church of the Immacolata, Bergamo, 1961-65 (II) -- Brandolisio Tomb, Bergamo, 1966 -- Bruni Tomb, Bergamo, 1966 -- Chronology of Pizzigoni's Built Works -- Collection of Recent Photographs -- Bibliography -- Index of Buildings by Giuseppe Pizzigoni.
Summary:

Giuseppe Pizzigoni, architect of classical and postwar modernism in northern Italy, owes his reputation to his connections with the Novecento movement, his independence from fascism, and his interest in innovative residential floor plans. Using redrawn plans of some 60 realized buildings, the design achievements are systematically analyzed, supplemented by explanations on the historical background, a systematic catalog, and up-to-date photographic documentation.

ISBN:

3035624585
9783035624588

Subject:

Pizzigoni, Giuseppe, 1901-1967 Criticism and interpretation.
Architecture Italy History 20th century.
Modern movement (Architecture) Italy.
Architecture Italie Histoire 20e siècle.
Mouvement moderne (Architecture) Italie.
Architecture
Modern movement (Architecture)
Italy

Form/genre:

Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History

Added entries:

Pizzigoni, Giuseppe, 1901-1967, architect.
Bergh, W. H. J. van den (Wim H. J.), writer of added commentary.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 315715
Call No.: 315715
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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