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[Montréal] : Institut de recherche en histoire de l'architecture, 2008.
Revues d'architecture dans les années 1960 et 1970 : fragments d'une histoire événementielle, intellectuelle et matérielle : actes du colloque international tenu les 6 et 7 mai 2004 au Centre canadien d'architecture, CCA, à Montréal / sous la direction d'Alexis Sornin, Hélène Jannière et France Vanlaethem = Architectural periodicals in the 1960s and 1970s : towards a factual, intellectual and material history : proceedings of the international colloquium held on 6-7 May 2004 at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, CCA, in Montréal / edited by Alexis Sornin, Hélène Jannière and France Vanlaethem.
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Summerson and Hitchcock : centenary essays on architectural historiography / edited by Frank Salmon.
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New Haven : Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art [and] the Yale Center for British Art [by] Yale University Press, ©2006.
Summerson and Hitchcock : centenary essays on architectural historiography / edited by Frank Salmon.
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New Haven : Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art [and] the Yale Center for British Art [by] Yale University Press, ©2006.
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Olivetti’s headquarters in Ivrea, near Turin, were designed by several leading architects of post-war Italy (Figini, Pollini, Gardella, Zanuso, Sottsass, Valle etc.) and offer an exceptional case study of the relationship between architectural culture and a leading, progressive company. This book offers a critical interpretation of the rich, unique architectural(...)
octobre 2000, Milano
Olivetti builds : modern architecture in Ivrea
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Olivetti’s headquarters in Ivrea, near Turin, were designed by several leading architects of post-war Italy (Figini, Pollini, Gardella, Zanuso, Sottsass, Valle etc.) and offer an exceptional case study of the relationship between architectural culture and a leading, progressive company. This book offers a critical interpretation of the rich, unique architectural patrimony of Ivrea, seat of Olivetti’s headquarters, the most famous typewriter company in the world. A detailed catalogue of the open-air museum of modern architecture in Ivrea, the text reconstructs the events from the ’thirties to the ’fifties surrounding Adriano Olivetti and his relationship with architecture and urban planning. In the mid-thirties Adriano Olivetti began not only a renewal of industrial production, but also a long process of construction of the territory and its landscape. Beginning in 1945 Ivrea became a reference point not only for Italian intellectuals interested in constructing a new civil society, but also a mecca for architects and urban planners, who brought his ideas to life through their work. Architects such as Luigi Figini and Gino Pollini, Ignazio Gardella, Marco Zanuso, Eduardo Vittoria, Ettore Sottsass, Gino Valle, urban planners such as Giovanni Astengo, Carlo Doglio, Luigi Piccinato not only gave form to the community but also, through the individual works built in Ivrea, contributed to the complex Italian and international architectural debate.