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Maurizio Sacripanti- Peugeot Skyscraper in Buenos Aires, 1962 Mario Ferrari

Maurizio Sacripanti- Peugeot Skyscraper in Buenos Aires, 1962 By Mario Ferrari

Maurizio Sacripanti- Peugeot Skyscraper in Buenos Aires, 1962 by Mario Ferrari


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A monograph on Roman architect Maurizio Sacripanti whose deep connection with a group of artists in the sixties and seventies resulted in his work spanning from architecture to contemporary arts.

Maurizio Sacripanti- Peugeot Skyscraper in Buenos Aires, 1962 Summary

Maurizio Sacripanti- Peugeot Skyscraper in Buenos Aires, 1962 by Mario Ferrari

The Roman architect Maurizio Sacripanti, had a deep connection with the group of artists who were carrying fresh streams of creativity in Rome between the sixties and the seventies, reason for his work spans from architecture to contemporary arts. He designed some of the most daring projects in these decades, well represented by the Peugeot Skyscraper, set to start a new season of creativity according to Paolo Portoghesi. The surprisingly sharp and clear competition drawings in the Sacripantis archive, show the Sacripantis method in all its beauty.

About Mario Ferrari

Mario Ferrari (Born 1967) Ph.D. in Urban Design at the University of Florence is the author of Urban design in Italy, 1945-1990 (Alinea 2005) and Adalberto Libera, casa Malaparte. 1938-1943 (Ilios 2008). Since 1998 Professor at the Universities of Florence, Reggio Calabria and Rome.

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NGR9788894670417
9788894670417
8894670414
Maurizio Sacripanti- Peugeot Skyscraper in Buenos Aires, 1962 by Mario Ferrari
New
Paperback
Ilios Editore
2024-02-01
96
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