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Zaha Hadid in Italy | Pippo Ciorra, Margherita Guccione | 9788822900999

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Zaha Hadid in Italy

Author:Pippo Ciorra, Margherita Guccione

Publisher:Quodlibet

ISBN: 9788822900999

  • Paperback
  • English
  • 172 Pages
  • Jun 23, 2017

Zaha Hadid’s success is no doubt linked to her capacity to build images of remarkable power. This book, published with an exhibition at MAXXI (23.06.2017 - 14.01.2018), is not just a tribute to the great architect. Instead, she is portrayed in terms of her relationship with Italy and interest in its culture.

The dynamic inspirations of the Baroque period in Rome, the kaleidoscopic visions of Futurism, and the experimental research of Luigi Moretti and Pier Luigi Nervi are just some of the explicit references in her work. Moreover, it is precisely the plastic use of concrete – tested by Italian engineers during the post-war years and since abstracted – that is manifested in her architecture, in Italy and elsewhere.

Zaha Hadid’s success is no doubt linked to her capacity to build images of remarkable power. This book, published with an exhibition at MAXXI (23.06.2017 - 14.01.2018), is not just a tribute to the great architect. Instead, she is portrayed in terms of her relationship with Italy and interest in its culture.

The dynamic inspirations of the Baroque period in Rome, the kaleidoscopic visions of Futurism, and the experimental research of Luigi Moretti and Pier Luigi Nervi are just some of the explicit references in her work. Moreover, it is precisely the plastic use of concrete – tested by Italian engineers during the post-war years and since abstracted – that is manifested in her architecture, in Italy and elsewhere.

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