Giancarlo De Carlo
Giancarlo De Carlo (1919 − 2005) was an Italian architect from Genova, Liguria. He trained as an architect from 1942 to 1949, a time of political turmoil which generated his philosophy toward life and architecture. Libertarian socialism was the underlying force for all of his planning and design. De Carlo saw architecture as a consensus-based activity. His designs are generated as an expression of the forces that operate in a given context including human, physical, cultural, and, historical forces. His ideas linked CIAM ideals with late twentieth century reality.
Source: Wikipedia
Source: Wikipedia
Giancarlo De Carlo is an architectural practice based in Milano, Italy.
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Edilizia residenziale a Mazzorbo (IACP)Venice - ItalyPhoto by Lorenzo Zandri , Emiliano Zandri / ZA²
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Collegi UniversitariUrbino - ItalyPhoto by altrospazio
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Villaggio MatteottiTerni - ItalyPhoto by Lorenzo Zandri , Emiliano Zandri / ZA²
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Villaggio MatteottiTerni - ItalyPhoto by Francesca Mautone
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Collegi Universitari a UrbinoUrbino - ItalyPhoto by Oscar Ferrari
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