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Autori Angelo Bugatti, Andrea Bosio

Pagine 162
Data pubblicazione Marzo 2023
Data ristampa
ISBN 8891655943
ean 9788891655943
Tipo Cartaceo
Collana Politecnica
Editore Maggioli Editore
Dimensione 12x18
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Autori Angelo Bugatti, Andrea Bosio

Pagine 162
Data pubblicazione Marzo 2023
Data ristampa
ISBN 8891655943
ean 9788891655943
Tipo Cartaceo
Collana Politecnica
Editore Maggioli Editore
Dimensione 12x18

The advent of digital technology is deeply influencing architecture, not just in terms of new software modifying the ways of designing, but also in terms of how architecture and architectures are conceived and perceived by professionals and by the general public.

From the single artifact to the fabric of the city, the authors envisage a progressive dilution of the architectural practice within mechanical and dry digital tasks, and warn thus against a progressive loss of significance of the architectural element in its human-centered aspects.

The book then proposes a critical approach arguing the need to take ownership of the architectural process again and to reconsider digital software and programs as tools of architecture rather than subjects of the architectural experience.

Angelo Bugatti
Architect, author of several publications and architectural works including houses, squares, public sites and restorations. Former president of the Double Degree Program in Building Engineering/Architecture and Full Professor in Architectural Composition and Urban Design, Advisory Professor of Tongji University. Reviewer and member of editorial boards of International Journals of architecture and urban development. His research interest includes the renewal of urban design and architectural expressions for future living and working modalities. His latest published book is Ways of recovering (Maggioli, 2020).
Andrea Bosio
Architect and Phd based in Milan. He conducted his studies at Politecnico of Milano, Italy, and was awarded a Phd in Architecture from Griffith University, Australia. He has since been working in Milan as an architect focusing on residential buildings, luxury hotels and interior renovations. He conducts research as an independent researcher through an interdisciplinary approach with a particular interest in the architecture of the city, urban design and architectural theory and critique.

 

The style “Architecture”

Architecture is art

Understanding the current situation

The question of style

Houses and monuments

Amplifying the detail

Politics of digital urbanity

The web or the square

The virtualisation of the public

Digital urbanity: a delusional story

Politics of (un)ironic utopias

The Image over the city

The fabrication of the window city

Towards a physical digitalism

Bibliography

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