Giuseppe Terragni, an influential proponent of modernism in Italian
architecture and design in the 1920s and 1930s, translated the
visual vocabulary of Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe into what
became known as the Rationalist School of Architecture. This
monograph covers his later years (he died in 1943), with a focus on
the war and his devastating experience as a soldier. It includes
some notable projects from the 1930s like the Casa del Fascio in
Como, and the designs for an unrealised final project for a
cathedral that he did in the days before his death. The book is
illustrated with historical photographs and includes letters
Terragni wrote from the front.
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