Abstract

Part 1 Modernism before World War I: the first Italian exposition of architecture arte nuova - Turin 1902 Sant'Elia - from arte nuova to futurism contextualism and the reasoned picturesque a modern vernacular architecture. Part 2 Modernism between the wars: decorative novecento architecture the birth of Italian rationalism rationalist architecture - a contextual avant-garde geometric novecento architecture. Part 3 Modernism and fascism: the rationalist discovery of fascism imperial architecture for the fascist revolution - Rome 1924-1934 the Casa del Fascio, Como the Eposizione Universale of 1942 the Danteum, Rome Italian rationalism and anti-semitism.

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