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Extensive survey of early modernist Italian architecture, drawn from the Architecture Exhibit of the VI Triennale di Milano, edited by Italian architect, journalist, and art critic Agnoldomenico Pica, and published by Ulrico Hoepli in Milan in 1936. Includes residential and commercial projects by Gio Ponti, Ettore Sottsass, Giuseppe Pagano, Giovanni Michelucci, Gaetano Minnucci, Piero Portaluppi, Pier Giulio Magistretti, Unberto Cuzzi, Giuseppe Terragni, Franco Albini, Luciano Baldessari, Vito Latis, Alberto Sartoris, Guigi Vietti, Pier Luigi Nervi, Cesare Valle, Gabrielle Mucchi, Ignazio Gardella, Guido Frette, and a host of others. All told, 120 building projects by 130 architects with 650 black-and-white photographs and plans. With biographies represented architects. Hardcover square 8vo, 412 p.p., text in Italian. Lean to spine, bowing to boards, and bumping to fore corners. Fraying to spine ends, with a 1/2” piece reattached at the head and with small damp stain to spine head. Light foxing to boards, edges of textblock and end papers. Contents clean and bright.
Extensive survey of early modernist Italian architecture, drawn from the Architecture Exhibit of the VI Triennale di Milano, edited by Italian architect, journalist, and art critic Agnoldomenico Pica, and published by Ulrico Hoepli in Milan in 1936. Includes residential and commercial projects by Gio Ponti, Ettore Sottsass, Giuseppe Pagano, Giovanni Michelucci, Gaetano Minnucci, Piero Portaluppi, Pier Giulio Magistretti, Unberto Cuzzi, Giuseppe Terragni, Franco Albini, Luciano Baldessari, Vito Latis, Alberto Sartoris, Guigi Vietti, Pier Luigi Nervi, Cesare Valle, Gabrielle Mucchi, Ignazio Gardella, Guido Frette, and a host of others. All told, 120 building projects by 130 architects with 650 black-and-white photographs and plans. With biographies represented architects. Hardcover square 8vo, 412 p.p., text in Italian. Lean to spine, bowing to boards, and bumping to fore corners. Fraying to spine ends, with a 1/2” piece reattached at the head and with small damp stain to spine head. Light foxing to boards, edges of textblock and end papers. Contents clean and bright.
Extensive survey of early modernist Italian architecture, drawn from the Architecture Exhibit of the VI Triennale di Milano, edited by Italian architect, journalist, and art critic Agnoldomenico Pica, and published by Ulrico Hoepli in Milan in 1936. Includes residential and commercial projects by Gio Ponti, Ettore Sottsass, Giuseppe Pagano, Giovanni Michelucci, Gaetano Minnucci, Piero Portaluppi, Pier Giulio Magistretti, Unberto Cuzzi, Giuseppe Terragni, Franco Albini, Luciano Baldessari, Vito Latis, Alberto Sartoris, Guigi Vietti, Pier Luigi Nervi, Cesare Valle, Gabrielle Mucchi, Ignazio Gardella, Guido Frette, and a host of others. All told, 120 building projects by 130 architects with 650 black-and-white photographs and plans. With biographies represented architects. Hardcover square 8vo, 412 p.p., text in Italian. Lean to spine, bowing to boards, and bumping to fore corners. Fraying to spine ends, with a 1/2” piece reattached at the head and with small damp stain to spine head. Light foxing to boards, edges of textblock and end papers. Contents clean and bright.