VLC Arquitectura (Oct 2017)

Altered Rhythms. Urban façades in post-war Milan

  • Magda Mària Serrano,
  • Silvia Musquera Felip

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4995/vlc.2017.7710
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 179 – 202

Abstract

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Urban façades are the outward manifestation of the character of a city, and are composed of elements that respond to rhythmic sequences in consonance with the internal order of the rooms behind them. In post-war Milan, façades were used as a field of experimentation by a group of architects, some of whom were also artists and designers, who saw themselves and can be seen as ambassadors for the future modernity of a city devastated by war. This article explains how the urban façades of Milan, based as they were on the themes drawn from the Italian compositional tradition, offer a wide variety of elements, figures and rhythms, altering and transgressing the compositional canons through the use of mechanisms that in some cases are closer to painting or sculpture than to architecture.

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