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Super Modern Napoli - Stylish and Comfortable for Everyday Wear, Work, and Casual Outings
Super Modern Napoli - Stylish and Comfortable for Everyday Wear, Work, and Casual Outings

Super Modern Napoli - Stylish and Comfortable for Everyday Wear, Work, and Casual Outings

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Publisher: Park Books, ISBN: 9783038602187, Editors: LAN Local Architecture Network, Benoit Jallon, Umberto Napolitano, and Le Laboratoire R.A.A.R.Format: Hardcover, 300 × 240 mm, 232pp

This richly illustrated book is a monument to modern urban construction in Naples. It features some 50 new photos by celebrated French photographer Cyrille Weiner as well as historic images, drawings of important architectonic details, and an atlas of 18 significant buildings dating from 1930-1960 illustrated with site and floor plans, elevations, and sections. It reveals how this Southern Italian metropolis developed its own form of modernism, one that combined Mediterranean culture with local materials and a strong internationalist spirit.

The topical essays and concise descriptions of the documented buildings, together with the lavish illustrations make for a hugely attractive and lively portrait of Naples. This fascinating city is both famous and infamous - but its qualities and individuality in terms of architecture and urban development really should be better known.

An attractive architectural portrait of Italy’s legendary harbour city of Naples based on a new, comprehensive survey of modern Naples’s urban development between 1930 and 1960, conducted by LAN (Local Architecture Network), Paris Survey and presentation follow the same methodology as their highly successful previous book Paris Haussmann: A Model’s Relevance (2017).