Armando Ronca
Architettura del Moderno in Alto Adige 1935-1970
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Park Books
Published:15th Jan '18
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The first monograph on this significant protagonist of Italy's post-war Modernism, featuring in detail some forty of Ronca's designs mainly in the Lombardy and Trentino regions and documenting all his preserved buildings in newly commissioned photographs.This is the first-ever monograph on Verona-born architect Armando Ronca (1901-70), a significant protagonist of Italy's post-war Modernism. Following his studies in engineering in Genoa, Torino, and Padova he started working as an architect in Trento before he established his own studio in Bolzano in 1935. Ronca soon became a leading proponent of Modernism in architecture in Northern Italy. In 1944, he opened a second studio in Milano, where the 1948 expansion of the San Siro football stadium in collaboration with the structural engineer Feruccio Calzolari was the largest single project of his entire career. This new book documents Ronca's life and work, featuring in detail some forty of his designs mainly in the Trentino-Alto Adige and Lombardy regions, richly illustrated with original plans and drawings by Ronca and period photographs. Newly commissioned images by Austrian architecture photographer Werner Feiersinger present all of Ronca's preserved buildings in their current state. Essays by Andreas Kofler, Massimo Martignoni, Giorgio Mezzalira, Magdalene Schmidt, Luigi Scolari, and Jörg Stabenow, and a complete catalogue of Ronca's built and unrealised projects and interior designs round out the book. Text in Italian and German. Published to accompany the exhibition Armando Ronca: Architettura del Moderno in Alto Adige 1935-1970, Merano Arte, 14 October 2017 to 7 January 2018.
ISBN: 9783038600619
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1170g
472 pages