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Steel and Architecture: Analysis of Some Singular Italian Experiments of the Sixties of the Last Century
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Modernism/Modernisms. The Two Souls of Modernity Before Modernity
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The Brazilian 20th Century’s Houses. Digital Documentation for Preservation and Enhancement of Modernist Architecture and Design Processes
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Between the Layers. Transparent Paper as a Modernist Architectural Design Environment
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Tamed Tropics: Modern Architecture in the Colombian Caribbean
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Blossoming of a Modernist Lexicon. Camillo Autore and the Reconstruction of Reggio Calabria
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The Missing Piece. Luigi Moretti’s Shrine to the Martyrs of the Fascist Revolution at the Foro Mussolini, Rome
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“Case del Fascio”: Forgotten ‘Fragments’ in Contemporary Rome
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The New Astronomical Observatory of Rome. A Philological Reinterpretation of an Unfinished and Monumental Modern Complex
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Mediterranean Islands’ Vernacular Architecture and the Origin of Modern Architecture
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Modern Construction in Bologna. The Faculty of Engineering by Giuseppe Vaccaro, 1932–1935
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The Church of Cristo Re in Cagliari, 1952–1963, G. Genta and S. Panzarasa: Tradition and Modernity in the Architecture of the Central Sacred Space
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Bari Discovering Dioguardi. Possible Strategies for Reading the Built Work of Saverio Dioguardi
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From the Office Skyscraper to the Residential Tower: The Case of the Vistamar Tower in Alicante, 1962–1965
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Architecture and a Systematic Approach as Amplification of the Modern Project Lexicon. Modernist Experiences in Argentina Around the 1960s
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Elaboration of a Critical Paradigm for Interpreting Modern Architecture: The Almost Intangible Essence of Luigi Moretti's Casa del Balilla at Trecate
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Historical-Graphic Introspection on Catalan Modernism the Architectural Lexicon of Agricultural Structures
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Icons of the Italian Style. The Façade of Olivetti Headquarters Building in Milan (1954)
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Mutant Bodies. Statue Digitization and Exhibition at the National Archaeological Museum of Venice
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Structural Lexicon. Expressiveness of Steel Grids in Italian Urban Contexts
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The E-1027, That Obscure Object of <italic>Design</italic>
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The Pavillon de l’Esprit Nouveau of Le Corbusier. From Real Scale Replica to Digital Modelling and Environmental Analysis
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Digital Heritage Interpretation of Modernist Modular Architecture: The K67 Kiosk
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For “A Positive and Feasible Architecture”. The Contribution of Mario Chiattone to the Avant-Garde Movements of the Early 20th Century
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The Contribution of “Local” Registers to the Census of the Modern Movement. A GIS Solution Being Created for the Palazzata of Messina
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Theory and Practice of the Architectural Project at VChUTEMAS. Graphic Interpretations
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Dance and Architecture. Representations. Surveying the Geographies of Space
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Learning Through Models: Sapienza Campus in Six Shots
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The Modernist Culture of Building Materials in Umbria
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The Geisel Library, the Brutalist Architecture of William Pereira
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Auditoriums in Oscar Niemeyer’s Architecture: Strategies and Persistence of the Concept of Plasticity
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Comparative Lexicology of a Built Cultural Heritage. The Curutchet House in La Plata Designed by Le Corbusier
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Sacripanti Unbuilt. Icons of Modernity
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H-BIM Modelling for Enhancing Modernism Architectural Archives. Reliability of Reconstructive Modelling for “on Paper” Architecture
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Modern Architecture Seeds Spread on Brazilian Soil: Ginásio de Itanhaém—The Embodied Work
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Post-war Modernism in Greece: The “XENIA” Construction Program for an Architecture of Tourism During the 50s–60s
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The Neural Network Model for a Multimedia Reinterpretation of the Modern Movement. The Representation of Transversal and Coherent Relationships in the Artistic and Architectural Productions of the De Stijl Movement
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Collaboration Between Architects and Companies in the Development of a Modern Architecture Lexicon: Bombelli’s Technological Systems
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Digital Reconstruction of Unbuilt Architectures: Sergio Hutter’s Design for the Euro-Kursaal in San Sebastian, Spain
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From the Survey to the Digital Construction Site
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Paul Rudolph’s Construction: Material and Space
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Design Systems of Modern Architecture as a Tool for the Re-use and Restoration Project. The School of Engineering in Bologna by Giuseppe Vaccaro
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Ralph Erskine. The Artic Architect of Modernism
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Design Strategies in Vilanova Artigas’ Architecture and the Essential Role of the Vertical Section
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Virtual Modernisms. A Digital Investigation on Enrico Castiglioni Structures
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Marcello Piacentini, Genesis of a Form: The Drawing of the University City of Rome by “La Sapienza”
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Monoscopic Photogrammetry to Investigate the Buildings in the Period of Modernism in Salerno: The Case Study of Torquato Tasso High School
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The Edge of Modernist ‘sventramento’ at Piazza Augusto Imperatore in Rome
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Modern Architecture, <italic>Plano de Ação</italic>, and Social Role of Architecture
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Peripheral Architectural Hierophanies. Claudio Caveri’s Sacred Architecture
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Architectural Transformations in Downtown São Paulo in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s
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The Reasons of a Form: Project Drawings of the Ridolfi Group for the Competition “Palazzo del Littorio” in Rome
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<italic>Maison Particulière.</italic> Graphic Reading and Virtual Reconstruction
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Raffaello Fagnoni and the School of Aeronautical Application—School of Air War in Florence Architecture of a Controversial and Damaged Past
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E1: Industrialization in Modern Brazilian Architecture, 1950
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Conceptual Matrices Between Modern Art and Architectural Representation Models in Modern(isms), and Beyond. A Study Based on the Architecture of Zaha Hadid
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Developing Critical Knowledge of Twentieth-Century Cultural Heritage via Massive Survey: The Case of the Conservation Plan of the Stadio Flaminio in Rome
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The Spanish Neo-Colonial Architecture: The Other Western Architectural Option to Build Modernity
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The Time Variable in the Communication of Memory: New Models to Portray the Former GIL Building Designed by Luigi Moretti
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Claude Parent: The Epistemological Shift from the Modernism to the Metabolism
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The BIM Before the BIM, Nervi’s Lesson in Parametric Among Architecture Structure and Construction