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Journal articles on the topic "Architettura fascista in Albania"
Basciani, Alberto. "Tra politica culturale e politica di potenza. Alcuni aspetti dei rapporti tra Italia e Albania tra le due guerre mondiali." MONDO CONTEMPORANEO, no. 2 (December 2012): 91–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/mon2012-002004.
Full textKaser, Michael. "Albania and Foreign Protection - Italia e Albania: Relazioni Finanz1arie Nel Ventennio Fascista. By Alessandro Roselli. Collana di storia contemporea. Bologna: II Mulino, 1986. 257 pp. Tables. Lire 25,000, paper. - Albania and China: A Study of an Unequal Alliance. By Elez Biberaj. Boulder, Colo., and London: Westview, 1986. xi, 183 pp." Slavic Review 47, no. 3 (1988): 526–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2498399.
Full textGhirardo, Diane Yvonne. "Review: Il Foro Italico e lo Stadio Olimpico: Immagini dalla storia by Mimmo Caporilli, Franco Simeoni; Antonio Sant'Elia: The Complete Works by Luciano Caramel, Alberto Longatti, Antonio Sant'Elia; Novocomum: Casa d'abitazione by Giorgio Cavalleri, Augusto Roda; Gli architetti e il fascismo: Architettura e città 1922-44 by Giorgio Ciucci; Building Modern Italy: Italian Architecture 1914-1936 by Dennis P. Doordan; La formazione dell'utopia: Architetti urbanisti nell'Italia fascista by Giulio Ernesti; Foro Italico by Antonello Greco, Salvatore Santuccio; Surface and Symbol: Giuseppe Terragni and the Architecture of Italian Rationalism by Thomas L. Schumacher." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 51, no. 4 (December 1, 1992): 443–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/990743.
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Filippi, Pietro <1990>. "L'Adriatico che divide ed unisce. L’Italia in Albania dalla caduta dell’Impero Ottomano all’occupazione fascista." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/7827.
Full textPertegato, Ketty <1990>. "Architettura e metafisica. Parallelismi fra l'arte metafisica e l'architettura del Ventennio fascista." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/21356.
Full textPavanello, Francesco <1992>. "Le politiche d'occupazione fascista in Albania. Uno studio sul Fondo A. Pariani dell'Archivio di Stato di Venezia." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/13921.
Full textAquilino, Martina. "Trasformazioni architettoniche e urbane in Romagna in età Fascista. Il caso di Castrocaro e della sua Casa del Fascio." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021.
Find full textVOKSHI, ARMAND. "Tracce dell'architettura italiana in Albania 1925 - 1943." Doctoral thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/799873.
Full textGUGA, ANDIA. "L'architettura razionalista italiana d'oltremare. Gli edifici teatrali tra analisi e confronto." Doctoral thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1001905.
Full textPacchiani, Serena. "La sezione italiana all'Exposition Universelle et Internationale de Bruxelles 1935. Ricostruzione di un'identità frammentaria tra arte, architettura e propaganda." Doctoral thesis, 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/2158/1152415.
Full textBAXHAKU, ARBA. "Identità sospese. Letture sulla trasfigurazione del paesaggio architettonico di Tirana dopo la caduta del regime comunista." Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1100371.
Full textD'Abate, Sara. "Traduttori e interpreti della classicità. Francesco Fariello, Saverio Muratori, Ludovico Quaroni (1928-1940)." Doctoral thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11589/161561.
Full textThe thesis investigates the experience of Francesco Fariello, Saverio Muratori and Ludovico Quaroni, a Rome-based architectural team, that worked together from 1934 to 1940. During their brief but intense partnership, they took part in the most important Italian competitions and they were actively involved in the heated architectural debate in the Thirties, as they wrote for the main architecture magazines and newspapers. In their projects, they experimented different languages. At first, they endorsed an original modernity, inspired by models mostly observed in foreign magazines, and later they started to look at classicism as a renewed source of architectural shapes. During the fascism's last years, they fully embodied the complexity of Italian architectural culture, participating in the late Thirties, as a lot of their peers, in the planning of the Esposizione Universale di Roma 1942 (E42). The projects proposed for Palazzo dei Ricevimenti e dei Congressi and for Piazza Imperiale and its facing buildings appear to be - both now and then - contradictory to their first works. The stylistic turning point, as known, reflects a more general step back of modern architecture in Italy, due to the new imperial and monumental character expected by Benito Mussolini after the Italo-Ethiopian War and to the autarchic policy, which restricted the use of materials such as steel and glass, but it also depended on the closeness of the three young architects to Marcello Piacentini. One of the thesis' chapter deals with their relationship, starting from the participation of Fariello and Muratori in the editorial staff of «Architettura» to the collaboration between Quaroni and Piacentini in the set-up of several expositions in the two editions of Triennale di Milano of 1936 and 1940. The analysis of many unpublished drawings realized by the three architects for E42 projects, preserved in Quaroni's archive held by Associazione Archivio storico Olivetti, shows the attempt to build their own classic identity, founded on the study of a large collection of buildings, both Italian and foreign, and both ancient and contemporary. This is the proof that E42 projects were not exclusively influenced by the Scandinavian classicism, as claimed first by Manfredo Tafuri in his monograph research about Quaroni in 1964 and taken for granted by the subsequent literature, but they were rather inspired by a broad spectrum of design references, taken from «the classic architecture of all time», as they wrote on the report for Palazzo dei Ricevimenti e dei Congressi's competition. The thesis ascribes this design method to the legacy of the Scuola superiore di Architettura di Roma, which they attended between 1928 and 1934. In fact, the School, and especially the two-year courses Storia e stili dell'architettura and Disegno architettonico ed elementi di composizione, respectively held by Vincenzo Fasolo and Enrico Del Debbio, taught the students to search in the entire history of architecture spatial schemes and design rules to abstract and propose again in contemporary projects. Second World War interrupted both the construction of the Esposizione Universale di Roma and their partnership, which had probably been in crisis since 1938. Their collaboration dissolved in three different careers, and even though they became all academics at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Rome, they undertook very distant paths from each other, both for the subjects taught and for the method proposed. An echo of this collaborative experience remains, especially in Muratori and Quaroni, in the ability to interpret the lesson of the past: the former through the formulation of the theory of “storia operante”; the latter through the development of a gaze able to seize and report, in books as Immagine di Roma and in projects as Teatro dell'Opera's extension, the Roman history and spirit, which have always been present in its architecture and in its people.
Books on the topic "Architettura fascista in Albania"
Architettura e urbanistica nelle terre d'oltremare: Dodecaneso, Etiopia, Albania (1924-1943). Bologna: Bononia university press, 2017.
Find full textItalia e Albania: Relazioni finanziarie nel ventennio fascista. Bologna: Il Mulino, 1986.
Find full textArchitettura e propaganda fascista nei filmati dell'Istituto Luce. Torino: Testo & immagine, 2004.
Find full textMauro, Scionti, ed. Il piano introvabile: Architettura e urbanistica nella Puglia fascista. Bari: Dedalo, 1985.
Find full textIl volto del regime: Società, architettura ed urbanistica nella Sulmona del ventennio fascista (1922-1943). Villamagna (Chieti): Tinari, 2000.
Find full textStabile, Tommaso. Le bonifiche in Italia e nei territori d'oltremare: Eritrea, Somalia, Etiopia, Albania, in Russia, USA, Olanda, arte e bonifica, mobilitazione culturale, sindacalismo fascista e post fascista. Velletri (Roma): Vela, 2000.
Find full textStabile, Tommaso. Le bonifiche in Italia e nei territori d'oltremare: Eritrea, Somalia, Etiopia, Libia, Albania, in Russia, USA, Olanda, arte e bonifica, mobilitazione culturale, sindacalismo fascista e post fascista. Velletri (Roma): Vela, 2000.
Find full textBartolo, Simone De. Architettura e scultura monumentale del ventennio fascista in Terra di Bari: Acquaviva delle Fonti - Adelfia - Alberobello - Altamura - Andria - Barletta - Binetto - Bisceglie - Bitetto - Bitonto - Bitritto - Canosa di Puglia - Capurso - Carbonara - Casamassima - Cassano Murge - Castellana Grotte - Cellamare - Cisternino - Conversano - Corato - Fasano - Gioia del Colle - Giovinazzo - Gravina in Puglia - Grumo Appula - Locorotondo - Minervino Murge - Modugno - Mola di Bari - Molfetta - Monopoli - Noci - Noicattaro - Palo del Colle - Polignano a Mare - Putignano - Rutigliano - Ruvo di Puglia - Sammichele di Bari - Sannicandro di Bari - Santeramo in Colle - Spinazzola - Terlizzi - Toritto - Torre a Mare - Trani - Triggiano - Turi - Valenzano. Bari: L'arco e la corte, 2015.
Find full textAlbania Nel Terzo Millennio. Architettura, Città, Territorio-Albania in the Third Millennium. Architecture, City, Territory. Gangemi, 2021.
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