In 1972, the Royal Australian Institute of Architects published Giancarlo De Carlo’s essay An Architecture of Participation. In his essay, the Italian architect dwells upon the meaning and the implications of participation, a theme he discussed in many of his writings and experienced concretely through his designs and projects. Today, with the emergence of a renewed interest in the public of architecture, De Carlo’s essay and work are still useful for developing a dynamic and interpretative idea of the project, and to reflect on architecture’s possible new trajectories based on dialogue with users.
Giancarlo De Carlo e l’architettura della partecipazione = Giancarlo De Carlo and the architecture of participation
Marini, Sara
2020-01-01
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In 1972, the Royal Australian Institute of Architects published Giancarlo De Carlo’s essay An Architecture of Participation. In his essay, the Italian architect dwells upon the meaning and the implications of participation, a theme he discussed in many of his writings and experienced concretely through his designs and projects. Today, with the emergence of a renewed interest in the public of architecture, De Carlo’s essay and work are still useful for developing a dynamic and interpretative idea of the project, and to reflect on architecture’s possible new trajectories based on dialogue with users.File in questo prodotto:
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