Le Case per Artisti costruite in stile razionalista dall'architetto Pietro Lingeri ispiratosi a delle case di Le Corbusier, di proprietà del Belgio e Brera
Asmara owes its stunning Modernist architecture to a dark past of oppression and subjugation by Italian colonial powers.
Between the 1920s and the 1930s, the Italian rationalism established a nuanced relation with the technical, typological and aesthetic experimentations of the European avant-gardes, on the one side, and with the Fascist regime’s need for self-representation, on the other.
Eritrea's futuristic gas station is a nod to Italy's fascist history.
Image 11 of 26 from gallery of Films & Architecture: "Contempt".
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Totalitarian Architecture Architecture in many ways is the most tangible and obvious relic of any bygone era or society. Structures and monuments remain for thousands of years after empires fall and cultures mutate, leaving behind a symbol of the ethos and psyche of a time and people. It has a profound way of immortalizing a […]
Between 14 and 29 May, the British Academy of Rome is hosting an exhibition of some photographs by Dan Dubowitz that offers a glimpse into some of the most extraordinary architecture produced during the fascist period in Europe and in particular a series of modernist health buildings designed by young architects in the '30s.
When digging through archives for records of female architects and designers active in the 1930s, Dr. Despina Stratigakos, an architectural historian at the...
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A new book focuses on how the dictator's personal spaces were used as propaganda