Abstract

AbstractRationalism remains at the sidelines of contemporary architecture in Italy – a latent current rather than a leading force. Andrew Peckham and Lucia Tozzi reveal how this stubborn but rich seam is manifesting itself: in Cino Zucchi's substantial housing scheme on the outskirts of Milan; Werner Tscholl's insertion into Schloss Sigmundskron/Castel Firmiano; Beniamino Servino's continued work on the Nursery School in Formicola, Caserta; and C+S Associati's Nursery School at Covolo di Pederobba in Treviso. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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