Invisible architecture: 1960s’ and 1970s’ Italian and Japanese architect movement analysis and contemporary debate

Immagine: 
19/01 - 26/03/2017
Museo Carlo Bilotti Aranciera di Villa Borghese

This project of exhibition wishes to present the 1960s’ and 1970s’ Italian and Japanese radical avant-garde experiences and the project ideas of their Italian and Japanese contemporary colleagues through a new key of interpretation.

The exhibition explains such a different approach in a tour which is mainly divided into two sections.
The first section shows the ideas, projects and dreams of the two architectural experiences of Italian Radical groups and Japanese Metabolism architects highlighting their objectives, similarities, approach differences,  results, philosophical and historical heritage.
The second section shows the Italian and Japanese contemporary architects adapting the architectural techniques to a modern, digital world characterized by economic and ecologic reflows, so different from the developing world of the 1960s.

Information

Place
Museo Carlo Bilotti Aranciera di Villa Borghese
Opening hours

From January, 19 to March, 26 2017
from Tuesday to Friday: 10.00 - 16.00 (last admission: 15.30)
Saturday and Sunday: 10.00 - 19.00 (last admission: 18.30)
Please check our Notice page for special openings and/or temporary closures

Entrance ticket

Free entrance

Information

0039 060608 (every day from 9.00 to 21.00)

Promoted by
Roma Capitale - Assessorato alla Crescita culturale
Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali

Type
Exhibition|Documentary
Web site
Sponsored by

MasterCard Priceless Rome

Zètema Progetto Cultura

Media Partner
Il Messaggero

Closed
Lun
Curator
Rita Elvira Adamo

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