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From Superstudio to Archizoom, These Radical Italian Architects Will Change Your Ideas About Cities Life In Space, Internet Art, Rem Koolhaas, Architecture Student, Zaha Hadid, Museum Of Modern Art, Contemporary Architecture, Art Moderne, Les Oeuvres

For a brief period in the late 1960s, the future of architecture was located in Florence, home to some of the world's most radical architectural collectives. Now the radicals are back. And their ironic visions of utopian cities, on view at the Palazzo Strozzi, are more relevant than ever.

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Roberto Burle Marx. Garden Design Saenz Peña Square, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Plan, 1948. Gouache on paper, 24 3/8 × 40″ (61.9 × 101.6 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Philip L. Goodwin Tina Modotti, Burle Marx, San Paolo, Nature Artists, Art Basel Miami, Garden Design Plans, Graphic Design Studio, Landscape Plans, Art Basel

Exhibition. Apr 8, 2009–Feb 22, 2010. In recent decades “landscape” has taken on an expanded definition in architecture. In the first half of the 20th century, the architectural avant-garde celebrated autonomy from nature, and architects devised utopian schemes for creating urban realms ex novo, with little consideration for their surroundings. More recently, however, the challenges of a threatened environment and rapidly expanding cities have fostered a revised understanding of landscape…

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Superstudio, The Continuous Monument: Alpine Lakes, project (Perspective), 1969 Collage Architecture, Internet Art, Architectural Rendering, Architecture Collage, Alpine Lake, Architecture Rendering, Paul Gauguin, Model Drawing, Zaha Hadid

Superstudio, Gian Piero Frassinelli, Cristiano Toraldo di Francia, Alessandro Magris, Roberto Magris, Adolfo Natalini. The Continuous Monument: Alpine Lakes, project (Perspective). 1969. Cut-and-pasted printed paper, colored pencil, and oil stick on board. 18 x 18 1/2" (45.7 x 47 cm). Gift of The Howard Gilman Foundation. 1312.2000. Architecture & Design

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