EUR: Palazzo dei Ricevimenti e Congressi
Libera, Adalberto
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Alternative Title
Palazzo delle Esposizioni
Date
1937-1940Description
The west elevation, depicting the west piazza; Two buildings of the late 1930s are considered to be Libera's masterpieces. One is the Villa Malaparte, built for Curzio Malaparte on the island of Capri in 1938, an enigmatic design of a block of a house-cum-stair. The second is the winning competition entry for the Palazzo de Ricevimenti e Congressi (Palazzo delle Esposizioni; 1937-1940) in the Città Giardino EUR outside Rome. This building is possibly the finest example of a great interior space in the architecture of 20th-century Italy and is considerably larger than Giuseppe Terragni's interior atrium in the Casa del Fascio (now Casa del Popolo) in Como. The building also portrays the problems of a Fascist and a Modernist architecture. The rear façade is composed of a great curtain wall, braced by elegant vertical bow-trusses, covered by a wide overhanging concrete slab, while at the front vaguely Doric columns support the slab, thus presenting a 'Roman' face to the city. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/ (accessed 2/1/2008)
Type of Work
exhibition buildingSubject
architectural exteriors, rulers and leaders, Esposizione universale di Roma (1942 : Rome, Italy), Fascism, Novecento italiano, Modernist
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