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The first English anthology of the writings of a critical figure in the history of modern architecture in Europe.
The first English anthology of the writings of the British-Italian architect, editor, critic, and educator Ernesto Rogers (1909–1969),
The texts in this volume cover a period of 33 years, from Rogers’s initial adherence to fascism and his subsequent struggle as a Jewish intellectual after the proclamation of the racial purity laws, to his poignant post-war reflections on the issues of reconstruction, the education of the architect and, more broadly, the architect’s role in society. Tracing his nuanced critique of the excesses and inadequacies of both fascism and the utopianism of modernism, the writings show how, over time, Rogers’s ideas resonated through the post-war cultural scene in Italy and beyond. In sum, they fill an obvious lacuna within the history of the modern movement and provide a more layered understanding of postmodernity.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface: ‘Big Doubts and Little Uncertainties’
Introduction by Roberta Marcaccio
The Many Voices of Ernesto Nathan Rogers
An Architect for Himself (1957)
A Shared Tongue
Presentation of Degree Projects (1932)
The Formation of an Architect (1933)
The Voices of the Anonymous
Dear Ernesto (1938–39)
Confessions of a Twentieth-Century Anonymous (1941–42)
Remembering Gian Luigi Banfi (1945)
Catharsis (1946)
The Editorial Voice
Programme: Domus, The House of Man (1946)
Problems (1946–47)
Reconstruction: From The Useful Object to the City (November 1946)
In Praise of Tendencies (1946)
Parable (1947)
Farewell (1947)
Continuity (1953)
Preexisting Conditions and Issues of Contemporary Building Practice (1955)
Orthodoxy of Heterodoxy (1957)
Continuity or Crisis? (1957)
At Expo ’58 the Future (Of Architecture) Has Yet to Begin (1958)
The Evolution of Architecture: Reply To The Keeper of the Frigidaires (1959)
Presentation of Torre Velasca at Ciam ‘59 (1959)
Ciam at the Museum (1959)
Discontinuity or Continuity (1964)
The Voices of The Generations
Dear Dani (1933)
The ‘I Don’t Agree’ Clan (1949)
Who Are You? (1953)
Modern Architecture Since yhe Generation Of Masters (1956)
The Elements of Architecture (1958)
The Utopia of Reality (1962)
Le Corbusier (1965)
Man In the Middle
Timeline
Afterword by Joan Ockman
Acknowledgements
List of Sources
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Roberta Marcaccio is an educator, editor, and research and communication consultant, whose writing has been featured in books including The Last Grand Tour, Architects After Architecture, Real Estates, and Erasmus Effect.