Paolo Portoghesi Architect
Portoghesi's architecture - so focused on the diversity of sites, attentive to the needs and desires of its inhabitants and brimming with references to tradition and different fields of artistic expression - may seem obsolete and out-of-touch with contemporary architecture which in recent years has witnessed the sensational triumph of "self-referential" architecture that speaks only of itself and celebrates the independence of the work of art based on tabula rasa and intolerance towards rules and regulations. On the contrary this book shows how Portoghesi has taken up the gauntlet thrown down by the problems afflicting man and the city, how he has introjected the ethical legacy of modern architecture projecting it towards a possible future where the lava flow of homologised, consumer-oriented architecture can be stemmed and eliminated. Portoghesi is convinced that the season of violent and irresponsible vitalism is coming to an end, giving way to a new season of what he calls Geo-architecture: an architecture of responsibility that will help us establish a "new alliance" with nature.
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Paolo Portoghesi Architect
Portoghesi's architecture - so focused on the diversity of sites, attentive to the needs and desires of its inhabitants and brimming with references to tradition and different fields of artistic expression - may seem obsolete and out-of-touch with contemporary architecture which in recent years has witnessed the sensational triumph of "self-referential" architecture that speaks only of itself and celebrates the independence of the work of art based on tabula rasa and intolerance towards rules and regulations. On the contrary this book shows how Portoghesi has taken up the gauntlet thrown down by the problems afflicting man and the city, how he has introjected the ethical legacy of modern architecture projecting it towards a possible future where the lava flow of homologised, consumer-oriented architecture can be stemmed and eliminated. Portoghesi is convinced that the season of violent and irresponsible vitalism is coming to an end, giving way to a new season of what he calls Geo-architecture: an architecture of responsibility that will help us establish a "new alliance" with nature.
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Paolo Portoghesi Architect

Paolo Portoghesi Architect

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Portoghesi's architecture - so focused on the diversity of sites, attentive to the needs and desires of its inhabitants and brimming with references to tradition and different fields of artistic expression - may seem obsolete and out-of-touch with contemporary architecture which in recent years has witnessed the sensational triumph of "self-referential" architecture that speaks only of itself and celebrates the independence of the work of art based on tabula rasa and intolerance towards rules and regulations. On the contrary this book shows how Portoghesi has taken up the gauntlet thrown down by the problems afflicting man and the city, how he has introjected the ethical legacy of modern architecture projecting it towards a possible future where the lava flow of homologised, consumer-oriented architecture can be stemmed and eliminated. Portoghesi is convinced that the season of violent and irresponsible vitalism is coming to an end, giving way to a new season of what he calls Geo-architecture: an architecture of responsibility that will help us establish a "new alliance" with nature.

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ISBN-13: 9788849247121
Publisher: Gangemi Editore
Publication date: 01/03/2016
Sold by: eDigita
Format: eBook
Pages: 386
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Francesca Gottardo è dottore di ricerca in “Conservazione dei Beni Architettonici” presso il Politecnico di Milano.Ha svolto attività didattica in qualità di cultore della materia presso la cattedra di “Progettazione Architettonica IV” e, attualmente, al corso di “Geoarchitettura”, tenuto dal Prof. Paolo Portoghesi presso la Facoltà di Architettura Valle Giulia dell'Università “La Sapienza” di Roma. Laureata in Architettura e Ingegneria edile alla medesima università, ha conseguito il master annuale di II livello in “Recupero e conservazione delle costruzioni di interesse storico ed archeologico” e ha collaborato presso lo studio Portoghesi. Ha pubblicato articoli e recensioni sulla rivista “Abitare la Terra” ed è curatrice del volume Paolo Portoghesi. Architettura e Memoria, Gangemi editore (2006), segnalato con una menzione di merito al “Premio Roma”, Premio Internazionale di Saggistica e Narrativa italiana e straniera.
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