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NICOLA BRAGHIERI

ANALOGOUS POSTCARDS

VOL 3

From the Publisher

Nicola Braghieri, with clarity, expressive eloquence and a good dose of irony, defines his own image of architecture as an alternative to the overwhelming banality of current production in the field. An architectural image that stubbornly pursues a non-virtual relationship with research, with the results of an analysis systematically conducted on the historical body of the city, and on the "corpus" of references adopted by the modern tradition regarding the typological and morphological transformations of the constructed world. Braghieri’s postcard mock-ups become elements of assessment and continuity with the tradition of the constructed city, its physical character, and its cultural materiality in the widest sense of the term. 

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GIOVANNI MUZIO CASA DEI GIORNALISTI MILANO 1936  PHOTO ESSAY BY LUCA SIRONI
GIOVANNI MUZIO CASE IN VIA GONZAGA MILANO 1952  PHOTO ESSAY BY LUCA SIRONI
Uwe Schröder  The Spatiality of the City
2001. MJP. DIFFERDANGE PHOTO ESSAY BY MAXIME DELVAUX
SANT'ANDREA DEL VIGNOLA ROMA 1553 PHOTO ESSAY BY FABRIZIO FIORAVANTI
GIUSEPPE GAMBIRASIO, BRUNO MINARDI  INTERVIEW WITH GIOVANNI MUZIO
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