- Giancarlo De Carlo
Giancarlo De Carlo (
December 12 1919 -June 4 2005 ) was an Italian architect.He was born in
Genoa ,Liguria in 1919. He trained as anarchitect from 1942 to 1949, a time of political turmoil which generated his philosophy toward life and architecture.Libertarian socialism was the underlying force for all of his planning and design.De Carlo saw
architecture as a consensus-based activity. His designs are generated as an expression of the forces that operate in a given context including human, physical, cultural, and, historical forces. His ideas linkedCIAM ideals with late twentieth century reality.De Carlo was a member of
Team 10 along with Alison andPeter Smithson ,Aldo van Eyck , andJacob Bakema , among others. Although his political beliefs have limited his portfolio of buildings, his ideas remained untainted by postmodernist beliefs through his journal "Spazio e Società - Space & Society ", and his teaching at the International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design (ILAUD ).De Carlo died in Milan in 2005.
Further reading
* Benedict Zucchi (1992) "Giancarlo De Carlo", Oxford: Butterworth Architecture ISBN 9780750612753
* John McKean, "Giancarlo De Carlo, Layered Places", Stuttgart and Paris (2004), published in English by Axel Menges and in French by Centre Pompidou. ISBN 978-3932565120
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