"Nihil est in intellectu quod non fuerit in sensu:" Photography between art and communication / Photography and history's rubber band / Roberto Dulio. Gio Ponti: Houses like me / Salvatore Licitra -- House on Via Randaccio / Anna Chiara Cimoli -- Typical domuses / Massimiliano Savorra -- Typical-Exact-Suitable / Maria Teresa Feraboli -- Rasini house and tower / Luigi Spinelli -- "Triennale, mirror of excellence" / Francesca Zanella -- School of mathematics / Stefania Mornati -- Ponti. An artist among artists / Paolo Campiglio -- Liviano and Palazzo Bo / Silvia Bignami -- Fountain of water and light / Alessandra Muntoni -- "An olive tree within the walls." Nature and architecture in the work of Ponti / Elena Tinacci -- Hotel in the woods / Fabio Mangone -- Buildings in Val Chiavenna / Alberto Gavazzi -- The Ina-Casa Harar-Dessié District / Filippo De Pieri -- From Milan to Caracas: The Venezuelan works / Jorge F. Rivas Pérez -- Gio Ponti and the prediction about Italian architecture in Brazil / Anat Falbel -- Taglianetti House / Angelica Paiva Ponzio -- Villa Planchart / Hannia Gómez -- Architecture as crystal. From the closed form to the articulated plan / Fulvio Irace -- Italian Cultural Institute / Manolo De Giorgi -- Trifoglio Building / Valentina Marchetti -- De Bijenkorf department store / Bernard Colenbrander -- Syncretic ambivalence: the projects in Pakistan / Farhan Karim -- Convent of Bonmoschetto / Sergio Pace -- "Honor to labor." Business and institutional clients / Manfredo Nicolis di Robilant -- Montreal Towers / Réjean Legault -- Art direction in Italian design / Domitilla Dardi -- Villa Daniel Koo / Fabio Colonnese -- Montedoria Building / Elena Dellapiana -- Denver Art Museum / Barry Bergdoll -- Co-Cathedral of Taranto / Lucia Miodini -- Ponti's urban planning / Giorgio Ciucci -- Writing architecture: diary of a milanese architect / Daria Ricchi -- Ponti and Libera / Giovanni Marzari -- Ponti and Nervi / Maria Manuela Leoni -- Ponti and Moretti / Cecilia Rostagni -- "Nihil est in intellectu quod non fuerit in sensu:" Photography between art and communication / Roberto Dulio.
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