Publisher's Description
“Shortly after graduating in Bridge and Road
Engineering in 1929 and being appointed to the
rank of reserve lieutenant, I took a look around
my city. There were no patterns to follow—only
examples to imitate. The grand extravagant
projects were the monopoly of the regime of
arrogance and favoritism. A modern fish market
was needed to replace the grubby “pietra del
pesce”on Via Marina. I studied the problem on
the spot and visited various other fish markets
in Pozzuoli, Milan, Venice, Marseilles, Ostend,
Hamburg.” This is how Luigi Cosenza (Naples,
1905-1984) describes the genesis of his first
project, the Mercato del pesce di Napoli (Fish
Market of Naples), built in 1929 and considered
the manifesto of the city’s rational architecture.
This book documents the “M.D.P.N.” building
in equally rational and elegant images from
Germany’s renowned Thomas Ruff, beginning
with photographs taken in the dazzling light of an
early afternoon in September 2002.
Book Information
ISBN:
8881585588
Publisher:
Charta
Format:
Paperback, 72 pages
Language:
English
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