Cà Romanino. A Dialogue among Architecture, Philosophy and Landscape

This research approaches an interpretation of Ca' Romanino. Understood as a dialectic and a priori “spur-of-the-moment” opera, Ca' Romanino is developed among landscape, architecture and philosophy. It was built in 1968 in Urbino by Giancarlo De Carlo for his friend, the philosopher Livio...

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Main Author: Virginia De Jorge-Huertas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2020-08-01
Series:Histories of Postwar Architecture
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Online Access:https://hpa.unibo.it/article/view/9831
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spelling doaj-ed19c167e1fa4da3b60d61625f16e7b32020-11-25T02:58:34ZengUniversity of BolognaHistories of Postwar Architecture2611-00752020-08-01258910310.6092/issn.2611-0075/98319289Cà Romanino. A Dialogue among Architecture, Philosophy and LandscapeVirginia De Jorge-Huertas0University Iuav of VeniceThis research approaches an interpretation of Ca' Romanino. Understood as a dialectic and a priori “spur-of-the-moment” opera, Ca' Romanino is developed among landscape, architecture and philosophy. It was built in 1968 in Urbino by Giancarlo De Carlo for his friend, the philosopher Livio Sichirollo. It is an architecture that allows communication through the articulation and form of physical space. It is a “round table” based on dialectics where architecture is projected. This timeless project is a dialogue among those who dwell in it, encouraging reflection and reciprocity, and those who visit it, understanding it and interiorizing it only if one lives it.https://hpa.unibo.it/article/view/9831ca’ romaninotentative architecturegiancarlo de carlolandscapeurbino
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Cà Romanino. A Dialogue among Architecture, Philosophy and Landscape
Histories of Postwar Architecture
ca’ romanino
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giancarlo de carlo
landscape
urbino
author_facet Virginia De Jorge-Huertas
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title Cà Romanino. A Dialogue among Architecture, Philosophy and Landscape
title_short Cà Romanino. A Dialogue among Architecture, Philosophy and Landscape
title_full Cà Romanino. A Dialogue among Architecture, Philosophy and Landscape
title_fullStr Cà Romanino. A Dialogue among Architecture, Philosophy and Landscape
title_full_unstemmed Cà Romanino. A Dialogue among Architecture, Philosophy and Landscape
title_sort cà romanino. a dialogue among architecture, philosophy and landscape
publisher University of Bologna
series Histories of Postwar Architecture
issn 2611-0075
publishDate 2020-08-01
description This research approaches an interpretation of Ca' Romanino. Understood as a dialectic and a priori “spur-of-the-moment” opera, Ca' Romanino is developed among landscape, architecture and philosophy. It was built in 1968 in Urbino by Giancarlo De Carlo for his friend, the philosopher Livio Sichirollo. It is an architecture that allows communication through the articulation and form of physical space. It is a “round table” based on dialectics where architecture is projected. This timeless project is a dialogue among those who dwell in it, encouraging reflection and reciprocity, and those who visit it, understanding it and interiorizing it only if one lives it.
topic ca’ romanino
tentative architecture
giancarlo de carlo
landscape
urbino
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