- Giuseppe Terragni
Giuseppe Terragni (
april 18 ,1904 -july 19 ,1943 ) was an Italianarchitect who worked primarily under the fascist regime ofMussolini and pioneered the Italianmodern movement under the rubric of Rationalism. One of his more famous works is the Casa del Fascio built inComo , northern Italy, which was begun in 1932 and completed in 1936; it was originally built in accordance with the International Style of architecture and frescoed by abstract artistMario Radice . In 1938, at the behest ofMussolini 's fascist government, Terragni designed theDanteum , a monument to the Italian poetDante Alighieri structured around the formal divisions of his greatest work, theDivine Comedy .Biography
Giuseppe Terragni was born in Meda,
Lombardy .He attended the Technical College in
Como then studied architecture at thePolitecnico di Milano university. In 1927 he and his brother Atiilia opened an office in Como. They remained in practice until Giuseppe's death during the war.A pioneer of the modern movement in
Italy , Terragni produced some of its most significant buildings. A founding member of the fascistGruppo 7 and a leadingItalian Rationalist , Terragni fought to move architecture away from neo-classical and neo-baroque revivalism. In 1926 he and other progressive members of Gruppo 7 issued the manifesto that made them the leaders in the fight against revivalism.In a career that lasted only 13 years, Terragni created a small but remarkable group of designs; most of them are built in
Como , which was one of the center ofModern Movement inItaly . These works form the nucleus of the language of Italian rationalist or modernistic architecture. Terragni was also one of the leaders of the artistic group called "astrattisti comaschi" withMario Radice andManlio Rho , one of the most important events in Italian Modern Art. In his last designs, Terragni achieved a more distinctive Mediterranean character through the fusion of modern theory and tradition.Terragni died in Como in 1943.
References
* Peter Eisenman, "Giuseppe Terragni: Transformations, Decompositions, Critiques", New York, The Monacelli Press 2003
* Muriel Emmanuel, "Contemporary Architects", New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980. ISBN 0-312-16635-4. NA680.C625.
* Dennis Sharp, "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Architects and Architecture, New York: Quatro Publishing, 1991. ISBN 0-8230-2539-X. NA40.I45. p152.
* Thomas Schumacher, "The Danteum".External links
* [http://www.csgt.org Centro studi Giuseppe Terragni]
* [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=giuseppe+terragni&search=Search YouTube on Giuseppe Terragni]
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