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    Le case Icp degli anni ’20 e ’30 a Roma, una tradizione di qualità

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    This multilingual publication (Italian, Spanish, English) gathers together the texts presented during the homonymous international conference held at the Roma Tre Faculty of Architecture in Rome on the 12 and 13 November 2007, promoted and coordinated by Francesco Cellini, also the author of the first presentation, entitled “Le case Icp degli anni ’20 e ’30 a Roma: una tradizione di qualità” – “Iacp Public Housing from the 1920s and 30s in Rome: A Tradition of Quality”. The texts, in addition to that that by prof Cellini, also include presentations made by the Italian professors and researchers Stefano Cordeschi, Paolo Desideri, Luca Montuori and Ranieri Valli, together with those by illustrious foreign experts on housing: Frits van Dongen, Dick van Gameren, Floor Arons and Arnoud Gelauff from The Netherlands, and Andrés Canova and José Mata from Spain. The book is completed by a published transcription of the closing debate. The objective of the conference, strictly linked with the research into the theme of housing promoted by Francesco Cellini (see below, as well as the book: M. Farina (ed.), Studi sulla casa urbana: sperimentazioni e temi di progetto) was that of critically and directly reflecting on the rich quantity of research, studies and experiments related to this theme, offered by international contemporary architectural and professional culture.

    Adria e le sue antiche epigrafi - vol. 1

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    Firenze : M. Cellini, 1888 https://galileodiscovery.unipd.it/discovery/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=39UPD_INST:VU1&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&tab=Everything&docid=alma99001705564020604

    Adria e le sue antiche epigrafi - vol. 2

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    Firenze : M. Cellini, 1888 https://galileodiscovery.unipd.it/discovery/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=39UPD_INST:VU1&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&tab=Everything&docid=alma99001705565020604

    Schede dei progetti esposti della sezione Fuera de Roma della mostra Arqueologia y Proyecto de Arquitectura, svoltasi presso il Departemento de Arquitecura – Universidad Iberoamericana. Messico, febbraio marzo 2015.

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    [Dall'introduzione di F. Cellini e M.M. Segarra Lagunes] La sección Fuera de Roma presenta el trabajo realizado por los alumnos del Master internacional Architettura | Storia | Progetto. Fundado en 2003 y dirigido por Mario Manieri Elia y Francesco Cellini, el master ha centrado su interés en el encuentro, científico y metodológico, entre la historia y el proyecto contemporáneo. Los temas afrontados en los diferentes cursos conciernen contextos complejos, densos de estratificaciones urbanas que van desde la época romana hasta los periodos más recientes. Además de los temas desarrollados en Roma (Pórtico de Octavia, organizado con la Catholic University of America de Washington, las puertas de la muralla Aureliana de Roma, el sistema de los acueductos y vía de los Foros Imperiales), en parte publicadas en otras secciones de este catálogo, se han elegido temas en diferentes países del Mediterráneo, desde Turquía hasta Portugal, con el objeto de verificar la validez del enfoque didáctico multidisciplinar – arquitectos, arqueólogos, restauradores, historiadores del arte e ingenieros - e internacional. En Italia, se ha trabajado en el área arqueológica de Castrum Inui (Ardea), situada en la costa del Lacio, que conserva testimonios que van desde la época republicana (IV siglo a.C.) hasta el periodo tardo-antiguo (VIII siglo d.C.). Del mismo modo, se ha afrontado, en colaboración con el Deutsches Archäologisches Institut de Roma, el área del Valle de los Templos en Agrigento, sitio inscrito en la Lista del Patrimonio Mundial, concentrando la atención en el templo de Zeus y en el barrio de casas helenístico-romanas. En la provincia de Lecce, se ha trabajado, con la colaboración de la Universidad del Salento, en Cavallino, un sitio pre-romano, con restos de la civilización autóctona mesápica. En España y gracias a los acuerdos internacionales con la Universidad de Valladolid, se han llevado a cabo experiencias en el área arqueológica de Tiermes (Provincia de Soria), un sitio con un extraordinario valor arqueológico-paisajístico, que conserva testimonios de la civilización celtíbera y de la colonización de la época romana, mientras que, en Portugal, el sitio elegido ha sido Tongobriga, en el valle del Duero, cercano a la ciudad de Braga, en el que, junto con las autoridades locales y los profesores de la Universidade do Porto, los alumnos pudieron ejercitarse en el tema de las murallas romanas y de la basílica paleocristiana, que resguarda un mosaico de gran interés histórico-artístico. Paralelamente, el master ha promovido una serie de stages de formación en la zona arqueológica de Hierápolis en Frigia (Turquía): inscrita en la lista del patrimonio de la UNESCO, la Misión Arqueológica Italiana, dirigida por el prof. Francesco D’Andria, está llevando a cabo la reconstrucción filológica del teatro romano, trabajo en el que los alumnos pudieron colaborar, sobre todo en la fase de identificación de fragmentos pertinentes y útiles para llevar a cabo las operaciones de anastilosis. Se presenta, asimismo, una tesis de licenciatura llevada a cabo en la ciudad de Granada, concerniente un tramo de la muralla nazarí y de la Puerta Monaita, hoy en estado de abandono y con serios problemas de conservación

    Disegni di Simone Cantarini a Brera: la collezione Acqua

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    Si tratta del primo catalogo completo dei disegni di Simone Cantarini presso il Gabinetto disegni e stampe della Pinacoteca di Brera. Sono 154 fogli, la maggiorparte inediti e studiati qui per la prima volta in maniera critica e organica

    Le ragioni di una ricerca

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    This book offers a collection of essays by various authors (all members of the research group coordinated by Francesco Cellini) on the theme of medium to high-density urban dwellings. The objective is that of documenting and offering a critical reflection on the incredibly rich amount of research, studies and experiments on this theme being made by contemporary international architectural and professional culture, in relation to the almost total lack of any significant commitment to this sector in Italy. This particularly evident gap is reflected in the incapacity of Italian architecture (and the country’s institutions) to offer any follow-up, through a critical and operative evolution, to the highly successful experiences tested during the 1920s and 40s (for example the work of the Icp romano Public Housing Institute), and during the 1950s and 60s. The introductory essay by Francesco Cellini (“Le ragioni di una ricerca” “The Reasons behind a Work of Research”) illustrates the general objectives of the research, the reasons behind the selection of the field of study and a synthesis of the results obtained. The book is structured in two parts: the first concerns contemporary residential research in various international fields. The essays, accompanied by a rich selection of documents and images, with a particular focus on the analysis and technical legibility of architectural and typological solutions, examine the situation in The Netherlands (M. Farina, “Frammenti di paessaggio e sistemi di soglia: sequenze spaziali tra pubblico e privato” - “Fragments of Landscape and Systems of Threshold: Spatial Sequences between Public and Private”); a number of interesting experiments in Japan (S. Battaglia, “Housing ibrido” – “Hybrid Housing”); once again in Holland, though in terms of dwelling typologies (M. Farina, “Articolazione tipologica ed immagine dell’unità abitativa: la dimensione individuale dell’abitare” – “Typological Articulation and the Image of the Dwelling Unit: The Individual Dimension of Dwelling”); and, finally, a selection of particularly significant international examples of innovation (S. Ferazzoli, “Nuovi modi di abitare: lo spazio dell’alloggio” – “New Ways of Dwelling: The Space of the Unit”). The first part concludes with a collection of analytical sample charts, edited by M. Farina (for The Netherlands) and S. Ferazzoli (the EMVS experience in Madrid). The second part of the book, which features an essay by G. De Pasquale and charts developed by the latter and J. Kuhnle, illustrates a number of Roman projects from the 1930s that, for many reasons, can still be considered exemplary.

    Corneoscleral graft in Mooren's ulcer: A case report

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    Introduction: Mooren's ulcer is a rare disorder of unknown etiology that is refractory to treatment. It can affect not just the cornea but also the scleral tissue and can involve both eyes. Case presentation: We report a case of a 74-year-old man with a history of bilateral and malignant Mooren's ulcer. The patient had undergone an exenteratio bulbi of the left eye because of the perforation of a Mooren's corneal ulcer. The perforated Mooren's corneal ulcer also presented in the right eye and involved the adjacent scleral tissue. It was decided to perform a corneal-scleral graft to preserve the anatomical integrity of the eye. Conclusion: This report highlights how a corneal-scleral graft followed by systemic and local immunosuppressive treatment should be considered in monocular patients with malignant Mooren's ulcer where there is serious damage to the corneal and scleral tissue. © 2009 Cellini et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd

    Hemifield pattern electroretinogram in ocular hypertension: comparison with frequency doubling technology and optical coherence tomography to detect early optic neuropathy

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    Alessandro Finzi, Ernesto Strobbe, Filippo Tassi, Michela Fresina, Mauro Cellini Department of Specialized, Diagnostic and Experimental Medicine, Ophthalmology Service, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy Background: To assess the sensitivity and specificity of hemifield pattern electroretinogram (HF-PERG) for detecting early retinal ganglion cell (RGC) damage in ocular hypertensive (OH) patients.Methods: Fifty-two OH patients (mean age 56±9.6 years) with an intraocular pressure (IOP) >21 mmHg were assessed. All subjects underwent HF-PERG, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and frequency doubling technology (FDT) visual field.Results: OH patients showed a significant increase of peak-time of the N95 (P=0.027) compared to controls. The amplitude of the N95 of the lower and upper HF-PERG showed significant differences (P=0.037 and P=0.023, respectively) between the two groups. A significant intraocular (P=0.006) and interocular (P=0.018) asymmetry of N95 amplitude was found. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis revealed a sensitivity of 93% for the N95 of the lower HF-PERG, whereas full-field pattern electroretinogram (PERG) N95 peak-time had a sensitivity of 88%. In OH patients, we found a thinning of OCT - retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL), especially in the superior and inferior quadrant, although not statistically significant, and a significantly higher FDT pattern standard deviation (FDT-PSD; P=0.001). In the OCT-RNFL inferior quadrant, a sensitivity of 82% was recorded. Finally, the sensitivity of the FDT-PSD was 92%.Conclusion: Our study shows that HF-PERG is a very sensitive test for detecting early damage of the RGC. Keywords: ocular hypertension, hemifield pattern electroretinogram, optical coherence tomography, frequency doubling technology&nbsp
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