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  1. The Futurists celebrated the modern city. Rejecting historicism and seeking to revolutionize urban life, architects Mario Chiattone and Antonio Sant’Elia proposed utopian visions for cities of the future in two series of drawings: Buildings for a Modern Metropolis and Città Nuova (both 1914). Embracing new materials and industrial methods that would alleviate the need for internal load ...

  2. Manifesto of Futurist Architecture by Antonio Sant’Elia. No architecture has existed since 1700. A moronic mixture of the most various stylistic elements used to mask the skeletons of modern houses is called modern architecture. The new beauty of cement and iron are profaned by the superimposition of motley decorative incrustations that ...

  3. 14 de jun. de 2014 · Antonio Sant’Elia Lacerba 2, № 15 August 1, 1914.. Architecture has not existed since the year 700. A foolish motley of the most heterogenous elements of style, used only to mask the skeleton of the modern house, goes under the name of modern architecture.

  4. 13 de may. de 2016 · Antonio Sant'Elia was an Italian architect and key member of the Futurist movement in early 20th century architecture. Between 1912-1914, he created a series of visionary drawings called "Città Nuova" depicting a modern city of the future as a "gigantic machine" with structures connected by highways, railways, and multi-level streets.

  5. eng.antoniosantelia.org › products › lista_prodottiVilla Elisi | Sant'Elia

    Villa Elisi (1912), in the area known as Le Colme di San Maurizio above Brunate, is the sole building designed and built by Antonio Sant’Elia. Commissioned by the industrialist Romeo Longatti of Como, it was built on land that had been purchased in December 1911. Before the results of the remodelling we see today, it stood as a country villa ...

  6. 14 de may. de 2009 · Recordando a Antonio Sant’Elia (Como, 1888 – Monfalcone, 1916), arquitecto y urbanista italiano. Lo más interesante de la obra de Antonio Sant’Elia, es cuando se une al movimiento futurista y escribe en 1914 el Manifiesto de la arquitectura futurista, publicado en la revista Lacerba el 10 de agosto del mismo año, siendo este su principal aporte al movimiento.

  7. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Print on paper, 170 x 123 mm. DMC 3037. Born in Como on 30 April 1888 (Antonio Sant’Elia) to Luigi Sant’Elia from Como and Cristina Panzilla from Caserta (Naples). He studies in Como, first at technical schools then at the Scuola Castellini. A master builder at the age of 17 in Milan, working on the Villoresi Canal, then for the municipality.

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