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Eugenio Faludi's Montecatini Summer Village in Cervia 1936-1938 (UK ed.)

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The particular type of "Seaside holiday camp" is a good sample of how the architectural research can solve problems.

From 1930 to 1960 this new type is created and declined by Italian architects because many industries wanted to solve the problems of youth sickness of their worker's son.

The best solution was to offer a summer period to spend in special buildings near the sea.

Here child could have physical activity and have a special experience together with others.

These buildings had to solve problems connected to sleeping, physical activity, free time and other normally not joined together in one building.

Stefano Poli's book investigate one of the less known buildings of a quite unknown architect whose only problem was to be a Jew in a racist country.

For the first time a yet existing building is completely told and drawn revealing the elegance and the architectural criteria of an important but unlucky architect.

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Product Details
Ilios Editore
8890802405 / 9788890802409
Paperback / softback
720.94
01/03/2013
Italy
104 pages
210 x 150 mm
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