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Showing posts with label Brutalist architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brutalist architecture. Show all posts
Thursday, January 30, 2020

The Experimental House in Fregene - in Celebration of the Bauhaus's 100th Anniversary

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This amazing Brutalist construction in the seaside town of Fregene , outside Rome, is not to be missed. Architect Giuseppe Perugini - who...
Tuesday, May 8, 2018

A modernist gem in Vittoria: the Chiesa di Cristo Re

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The area of Rome we're living in is called "della Vittoria," and it begins about a mile north of the Vatican.  It was all deve...
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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Val Melaina, Serpentara: Can Rome's outer burbs Entertain?

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Dianne was skeptical.  Bill had suggested a trip to Val Melaina and Serpentara, contiguous suburbs to the northwest of the city center, not...
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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Looking for Brutalism: Balsamo Crivelli, Serenissima, and the 544

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Some time ago one of our readers--we'll call him Mr. X (if, indeed, he is a man), responded to a piece we had written on Brutalist arch...
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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Francesco Berarducci's Brutalist Masterpiece: Villino Colli della Farnesina

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It's tucked in the hills above the Palazzo Farnesina, the massive Fascist-era building that now serves as the nation's forei...
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Dianne Bennett was managing partner of Hodgson Russ LLP.

William Graebner is a widely published author of books on American history.

When not in Rome, getting around on their Malaguti 250, a large scooter, they live in Buffalo, New York.
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