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Giovanni Michelucci

Giovanni Michelucci, Italian architect, urban planner and designer, was born in Pistoia, Tuscany, on 2 January 1891 and died on the night of 31 December 1990, two days before his 100th birthday, at his studio-home in Fiesole, in Florence's hills, now the headquarters of his Foundation.[1] He had the good fortune to live a long life almost entirely within the span of the twentieth century, giving us a valuable witness through his work with innovative architectural vernaculars and proposals, from his understanding of the complexity of events, transformations, and ideas that animated the twentieth century. He was one of the major Italian architects of that century, known for famous projects such as the Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station and the San Giovanni Battista church on the Autostrada del Sole.

Giovanni Michelucci
Giovanni Michelucci, Rome 1933
Born2 January 1891
Died31 December 1990(1990-12-31) (aged 99)
NationalityItalian
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsFirenze Santa Maria Novella railway station
San Giovanni Battista church on the Autostrada del Sole

He came from a family which owned an outstanding workshop for artistic iron craftsmanship and his youthful formative years were spent immersed in that world, after graduating from the Higher Institute of Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence. In 1914 he was licensed as a professor of architectural design; so he could teach at the Institute of Architecture of Florence, and became Dean of the Faculty of Architecture in 1944.

Renato Fondi became involved in book projects, one of the "Famiglia Artistica" and "La Tempra", which bind to the critical Pistoia also in the subsequent experiences in Rome.

During the war Michelucci built his first architectural work, a chapel on the eastern front in Casale Ladra, near Caporetto (today in Slovenia); later he was often forced to face the effects of trauma (the reconstruction of the center of Florence after the Second World War, the church at Longarone after the tragedy of Vajont dam, the plan for the popular Santa Croce district in Florence after the 1966 flood of the Arno).

1918–1945

After World War I he left Pistoia and the family's "Officine Michelucci" and moved to Rome. He met Eloisa Pacini, a refined painter and pianist, also from Pistoia, who belonged to the same artistic milieu where Michelucci played an important role in intellectual culture. They married in 1928, sharing a strong social awareness during their life together. Life in Rome was experienced as an extraordinary opportunity to study the architecture of the holy city and to build new work experience.

His ability to focus on relationships with contemporary needs was recognized in 1933 when, as coordinator of the Gruppo Toscano (Tuscan Group) with Baroni, Berardi, Gamberini, Guarnieri and Lusanna, he gained first prize in the architectural contest for the Santa Maria Novella new railway station in Florence with a work that won international acclaim not only for its rational and functional qualities but also for the quality of its integration into the historical and urban context. He reaffirmed the value of attention to architectural history and the desire to escape from rhetorical excitement, which was thought to represent an era, confronting modern architectural challenges removed from the feeling of conforming to a current architecture or blindly tied to one style. Between December '45 and January '46 he founded the magazine "La Nuova Città". In that period, from observing the bomb rubble of the destroyed center of Florence, he produced firm ideas and plans for the reconstruction of the area around Ponte Vecchio. These concepts for innovative spaces clashed with the award-winning, elitist trend of reconstruction "like it was where it was" that would deliver a series of historical fakes responsible for the future museification of the city.

1945–1990

 
The church of San Giovanni Battista, Highway A11, called "Church of the Motorway" (1960-64) photographed by Paolo Monti

Michelucci's thesis was innovative but not accepted, this defeat heavily influencing his teaching at the Faculty of Architecture, where he was now Dean. In fact, in 1948, Michelucci left the Faculty in Florence, and became a professor at the Faculty of Engineering in Bologna, where he remained until the conclusion of his teaching activity and where he found a more fertile ground for the development of his themes.

The first turning point work after the war, a small church in the countryside of Pistoia, is a manifesto against the fashionable rhetoric and focused on the human dimension, using the language of rural architecture in order to restore the main religious and civil meeting center of a small and poor community, marking definitively the real role of architecture in the service of his idea of "The New City".

Many later works included social housing, workers' villages, public buildings, banks, churches, museum, social spaces for prisons, hospitals, schools and other projects, always developed around the idea of a friendly, supportive, democratic community-city, where architecture is open to the city, people-oriented and far from disciplinary boundaries of styles and languages.

Sadly leaving the university because of his age, he dedicated his work to rigorous research with which he prepared, singularly but not limited to, a new revolution in the language of architecture: the concept of space wherever accessible, variety, the refusal of formulaic and technocratic diagrams, a new relation between ancient and modern, which was also expressed through combining stones, bricks, concrete, steel, glass and new materials used architecturally, but mainly in a symbolic way.

During the '60s, with the church of San Giovanni Battista, Highway A11, called "Church of the Motorway", near Florence and the Church in the San Marino Republic, Michelucci fulfilled his earlier premises and completed his revolutionary designs, based on a search for the uniqueness between structure and architecture, with space developed as an architectural path.

Enthusiastic and tireless promoter of cultural initiatives and activities even in his later years, he participated with great passion in the fundamental issues of the debate about the city and always with innovative and unconventional positions.

Michelucci Foundation

In 1982 the architect, with Regione Toscana and the cities of Fiesole and Pistoia, decided to establish the "Fondazione Giovanni Michelucci" which he guided until his demise. He bequeathed his vision and values to the Foundation, that he wanted to be attentive to the social problems of the city and to the separate worlds of total institutions as prison, asylum, hospitals. He committed the Foundation to offering ideas and plans for action on the chronic urban question, how to reconnect separate spaces by a new design of the city, giving witness to a way of life and to making architecture meet the needs of the people. The Foundation now also conserves his archives, his works, his writings, his ideal heritage. The Michelucci Foundation was established to "contribute to research and study on city planning and modern and contemporary architecture, with a special attention to the problems regarding social facilities, hospitals, prisons, schools”. Today, the Michelucci Foundation is a relevant and innovative actor in research and planning on social habitat and on the relationship between space and society. The Foundation coordinates several projects and researches in partnership with local authorities and cultural institutions, developing programs and proposals to integrate the local policies on the most relevant urban problems: migration, housing exclusion, suburbs, urban security, health[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Fondazione Giovanni Michelucci". Home Page
  • Michelucci Giovanni. Fascismo - Architettura - Arte / Arte fascista web site

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the Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station and the San Giovanni Battista church on the Autostrada del Sole Giovanni MichelucciGiovanni Michelucci Rome 1933Born2 January 1891Pistoia Tuscany ItalyDied31 December 1990 1990 12 31 aged 99 Fiesole Tuscany ItalyNationalityItalianOccupationArchitectBuildingsFirenze Santa Maria Novella railway station San Giovanni Battista church on the Autostrada del SoleHe came from a family which owned an outstanding workshop for artistic iron craftsmanship and his youthful formative years were spent immersed in that world after graduating from the Higher Institute of Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence In 1914 he was licensed as a professor of architectural design so he could teach at the Institute of Architecture of Florence and became Dean of the Faculty of Architecture in 1944 Renato Fondi became involved in book projects one of the Famiglia Artistica and La Tempra which bind to the critical Pistoia also in the subsequent experiences in Rome During the war Michelucci built his first architectural work a chapel on the eastern front in Casale Ladra near Caporetto today in Slovenia later he was often forced to face the effects of trauma the reconstruction of the center of Florence after the Second World War the church at Longarone after the tragedy of Vajont dam the plan for the popular Santa Croce district in Florence after the 1966 flood of the Arno Contents 1 1918 1945 2 1945 1990 3 Michelucci Foundation 4 References1918 1945 EditAfter World War I he left Pistoia and the family s Officine Michelucci and moved to Rome He met Eloisa Pacini a refined painter and pianist also from Pistoia who belonged to the same artistic milieu where Michelucci played an important role in intellectual culture They married in 1928 sharing a strong social awareness during their life together Life in Rome was experienced as an extraordinary opportunity to study the architecture of the holy city and to build new work experience His ability to focus on relationships with contemporary needs was recognized in 1933 when as coordinator of the Gruppo Toscano Tuscan Group with Baroni Berardi Gamberini Guarnieri and Lusanna he gained first prize in the architectural contest for the Santa Maria Novella new railway station in Florence with a work that won international acclaim not only for its rational and functional qualities but also for the quality of its integration into the historical and urban context He reaffirmed the value of attention to architectural history and the desire to escape from rhetorical excitement which was thought to represent an era confronting modern architectural challenges removed from the feeling of conforming to a current architecture or blindly tied to one style Between December 45 and January 46 he founded the magazine La Nuova Citta In that period from observing the bomb rubble of the destroyed center of Florence he produced firm ideas and plans for the reconstruction of the area around Ponte Vecchio These concepts for innovative spaces clashed with the award winning elitist trend of reconstruction like it was where it was that would deliver a series of historical fakes responsible for the future museification of the city 1945 1990 Edit The church of San Giovanni Battista Highway A11 called Church of the Motorway 1960 64 photographed by Paolo Monti Michelucci s thesis was innovative but not accepted this defeat heavily influencing his teaching at the Faculty of Architecture where he was now Dean In fact in 1948 Michelucci left the Faculty in Florence and became a professor at the Faculty of Engineering in Bologna where he remained until the conclusion of his teaching activity and where he found a more fertile ground for the development of his themes The first turning point work after the war a small church in the countryside of Pistoia is a manifesto against the fashionable rhetoric and focused on the human dimension using the language of rural architecture in order to restore the main religious and civil meeting center of a small and poor community marking definitively the real role of architecture in the service of his idea of The New City Many later works included social housing workers villages public buildings banks churches museum social spaces for prisons hospitals schools and other projects always developed around the idea of a friendly supportive democratic community city where architecture is open to the city people oriented and far from disciplinary boundaries of styles and languages Sadly leaving the university because of his age he dedicated his work to rigorous research with which he prepared singularly but not limited to a new revolution in the language of architecture the concept of space wherever accessible variety the refusal of formulaic and technocratic diagrams a new relation between ancient and modern which was also expressed through combining stones bricks concrete steel glass and new materials used architecturally but mainly in a symbolic way During the 60s with the church of San Giovanni Battista Highway A11 called Church of the Motorway near Florence and the Church in the San Marino Republic Michelucci fulfilled his earlier premises and completed his revolutionary designs based on a search for the uniqueness between structure and architecture with space developed as an architectural path Enthusiastic and tireless promoter of cultural initiatives and activities even in his later years he participated with great passion in the fundamental issues of the debate about the city and always with innovative and unconventional positions Michelucci Foundation EditIn 1982 the architect with Regione Toscana and the cities of Fiesole and Pistoia decided to establish the Fondazione Giovanni Michelucci which he guided until his demise He bequeathed his vision and values to the Foundation that he wanted to be attentive to the social problems of the city and to the separate worlds of total institutions as prison asylum hospitals He committed the Foundation to offering ideas and plans for action on the chronic urban question how to reconnect separate spaces by a new design of the city giving witness to a way of life and to making architecture meet the needs of the people The Foundation now also conserves his archives his works his writings his ideal heritage The Michelucci Foundation was established to contribute to research and study on city planning and modern and contemporary architecture with a special attention to the problems regarding social facilities hospitals prisons schools Today the Michelucci Foundation is a relevant and innovative actor in research and planning on social habitat and on the relationship between space and society The Foundation coordinates several projects and researches in partnership with local authorities and cultural institutions developing programs and proposals to integrate the local policies on the most relevant urban problems migration housing exclusion suburbs urban security health 1 References Edit a b Fondazione Giovanni Michelucci Home Page Michelucci Giovanni Fascismo Architettura Arte Arte fascista web site Wikimedia Commons has media related to Giovanni Michelucci Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Giovanni Michelucci amp oldid 1123865501, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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