Bracardi, Michela
2021-02-17T01:47:16Z
2021-02-17T01:47:16Z
2008
ISBN: 9788884539076
ISSN: 26128020
https://media.fupress.com/files/pdf/24/1819/3213
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12010/17357
100 páginas
application/pdf
eng
Firenze University Press
Arquitectura
La Materia e lo Spirito
Diseño arquitectónico
Arquitectura del paisaje
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Abierto (Texto Completo)
DOI: 10.36253/978-88-8453-907-6
The contribution made by Mario Ridolfi to the construction of a modern Italian identity, in its regional aspect, materialised in his Umbrian designs, starting from the watershed of 1961 which marked the voluntary exile of the architect in Marmore. Through the analysis of his architectural creations, the book reconstructs the mental itinerary pursued by Ridolfi in the elaboration of the Umbrian works, casting light on the architect's interest in the material consistency of the architectural organism, studied in the most minute detail so that the perfection of the work can render it a "living thing". In Ridolfi's work, spirit and matter, art and technology are amalgamated into a single object which always tends to the absolute. Bound up with this, in a play of continual cross-reference, is the study of the specific features of the Umbrian landscape, dominated by the figure of St. Francis of Assisi, as a fruitful and intriguing comparison to map out the contours of the research.
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