The second edition of this guide on Milan, is enriched with a focus on the Fondazione Prada.
In recent years, Milan has grown to become metropolitan involved in transforming the connection of the architectural and urbanistic experiment. The complex dialectics between innovation and respect for the existing urban form is the distinctive characteristic of Milan: recovery of downgraded neighbourhoods, redevelopment of decommissioned industrial zones, technological experimentation, and vertical development are the aspects that mark Milan as a booming contemporary city. This guide is being launched in answer to a moment of great focus on Milan. As it guides the reader through the wide range of contemporary architectural projects, it emphasises the unique nature of its complex character. The transformations are still underway and for this reason, it is difficult to foresee how a city of such size will manage to redefine its personal equilibrium: but this too is part of the contemporary nature of Milan.
Matteo Moscatelli holds a PhD in “Architecture, Urban Design, Conservation of Housing and Landscape”. He is a professor of “Composition and urban design” at Politecnico di Milano and of “History of contemporary architecture and interior design” at Istituto Europeo del Design. He is invloled with the Spring Semester of University of Southern California. He writes for the magazine “Area”, for which he edited the contemporary architecture itineraries of Zurich, Seville, Munich and Hamburg.
MILAN
Weight | 0.22 kg |
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Dimensions | 11.5 × 16 × 1.5 cm |
Pages | 224 |
Year of publication | 2017 |
Languages | italian |
Printing | colour |
Binding | paper binding with dust jacket (folded map) |
Availability | available |
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