- Docente: Maristella Casciato
- Credits: 8
- SSD: ICAR/18
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Cesena
- Corso: Long cycle 2nd degree programme in Architecture (cod. 0012)
Learning outcomes
Critical reading of contemporary architecture under the following key-words: - understanding of the formal, technical, cultural components of a building - awareness of the most significant historiographical tools - awareness of the current research projects - presentation ability
Course contents
The objective of this course is to explore the domain of
twentieth-century architecture between the early 1930s and the
first decade of the 21st century. No conceptual break rather a
continuity with the development of the avant-garde discourse of the
first quarter of the century will mark the narrative of the course.
The teaching focuses on the definition of a general frame that
includes some paradigmatic approaches to issues of language,
aesthetic, and style. The course is not exclusively based on a
chronological sequence of events; it is rather based on the idea of
the network and the connections between the so called "masters" of
modern architecture and the development of a more ordinary
discourse. The authorship is not any longer a paradigm in
contemporay, globalized architecture.
In the Fall term (2009) the course wishes to open on topics such
as the historiography of modernism, national architecture and
national identities, modernism-postmodernism-neo modernism. In the
Spring term (2010) the focus is on thematic chapters. One of the
chapters will focus on the contemporary city as well as on the
environmental transfortation of urban tissues.
Readings/Bibliography
Fall Term. 2009
• F. Dal Co (a cura di), Il secondo
Novecento, Electa, Milano 1997
• K. Frampton, Storia dell'architettura
moderna, Zanichelli, Bologna 1997
• C. Olmo (a cura di), Dizionario
dell'architettura del XX secolo, Allemandi, Torino 2000
• S. Williams Goldhagen, Louis Kahn's Situated
Modernism, Yale University Press, New Haven 2001
• A. Colquhoun, Modern Architecture,
Oxford University Press, London 2002
• J.-L. Cohen, Le Corbusier, 1887-1965: un
lirismo per l'architettura dell'era meccanicista, Taschen, Koln
2005
• W. Curtis, L'architettura moderna dal
1900, Phaidon, London 2006
Spring Term, 2010
• G. Ciucci, F. dal Co, M. Manieri Elia, M.
Tafuri, La città americana dalla guerra civile al New Deal,
Laterza, Bari 1973
• R. Venturi, D. Scott Brown, S. Izenour,
Imparando Las Vegas. Il simbolismo dimenticato della forma
architettonica, Cluva, Venezia 1985
• J. M. Findlay, Magic Lands. Western
Cityscapes and American Culture After 1940, University of
California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London 1992
• J. Jacobs, Vita e morte delle grandi città:
saggio sulle metropoli americane, prefazione di Carlo Olmo,
Edizioni Comunità, Torino 2000
• R. Koolhaas, Delirious New York. A
Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan (Thames and Hudson, London
1978), Electa, Milano 2001
• V. Patteeuw (a cura di), What is OMA.
Considering Rem Koolhaas and the Office for Metropolitan
Architecture, NAi, Rotterdam 2003
• L. Mumford, La cultura delle città
(The City in History. Its origins, Its Transfornations, and its
Prospects, Hartcourt, New York 1961) Einaudi, Torino 2007
Students will receive detailed suggestions to widen his/her
knowledge of some of the topics introduced during the class.
Teaching methods
The teaching methods are directly referred to: - bibliographical research - archival reasearch - writing of short entries - software knowledge (data base and bank data) in the filed of the history of architecture.
Assessment methods
Mid-term exam on the topics introduced during the Fall term. The
mid-term exam will be scheduled between the two terms,
January-February 2010. Power-point presentation of a research
paper.
Teaching tools
Text books and selected readings. Web sites and data base. Films and videos.
Office hours
See the website of Maristella Casciato