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    London-Rome. Work in Process

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    Three London practices have been selected to produce solo exhibitions in Rome, along with three Rome architects, that represent different ways of dealing with architectural research and practice in the two cities. This will culminate in a series of discussions in London in 2010 involving all the architects that took part in the project. The London architects are AOC, Carmody Groarke and Witherford Watson Mann. The Rome architects are MaO, IaN+ and Andrea Stipa. The programme is curated by Marina Engel and Gabriele Mastrigli and organised in collaboration with the Fondazione MAXXI and the Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Cultural in Rome. http://www.architecturefoundation.org.uk/programme/2009/london_rome-work-in-proces

    A note on the author citation and typification of Cineraria aurantiaca Hoppe (Tephroseris integrifolia subsp. aurantiaca; Asteraceae)

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    Bartolucci, Fabrizio, Villani, Mariacristina, Galasso, Gabriele (2021): A note on the author citation and typification of Cineraria aurantiaca Hoppe (Tephroseris integrifolia subsp. aurantiaca; Asteraceae). Phytotaxa 512 (4): 297-299, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.512.4.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.512.4.

    Recensione a M. LODONE, Invisibile come Dio. La vita e l’opera di Gabriele Biondo, Pisa 2020

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    Recensione a M. LODONE, Invisibile come Dio. La vita e l’opera di Gabriele Biondo, Pisa 2020Review of M. LODONE, Invisibile come Dio. La vita e l’opera di Gabriele Biondo, Pisa 202

    The Last Bastion of Architecture

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    The essay is a critical interpretation of Rem Koolhaas' theory of Bigness. In fact, of the theories that have best marked the development of architectural culture since World War II – from those of the Smithsons to Rossi, from Eisenman to Venturi and Scott Brown – Rem Koolhaas’s theory of Bigness has probably, more than any other, investigated the intrinsic possibilities of architecture at the end of the 20th century. In light of the number of pseudotheories that have largely characterized the last decade, Bigness is the last constituent fact of recent history: an extremely lucid attempt to draw to a conclusion a history that goes back to the very invention of the modern city, comparing it with architecture’s own immutable core, its physicality, even exposing the theory of Bigness itself to the risk of total failure. The essay investigates the development of the theory of Bigness from its incubation in Koolhaas’s book Delirious New York in 1978, to the "official" presentation in S,M,L,XL in december 1995. The essay presents some parts of the PhD research "L'architettura dei libri. Progetto, scrittura, editoria nella ricerca architettonica contemporanea", developed by the author at Università degli studi G. D'Annunzio, Chieti, Facoltà di Architettura di Pescara, in 2001-2004. Log 7 Winter/Spring 2006 includes essays of Richard Anderson, Marie J. Aquilino, Amos Gitai, Pier Vittorio Aureli, Manuel Orazi, Jean-Louis Cohen, William Drenttel, Peter Eisenman, Luis Fernandez-Galiano, John Kaliski, Sabir Khan, Reinhold Martin, Gabriele Mastrigli, Deborah Richmond, Julie Rose, Paul Virilio, Eyal Weizman, Mirko Zardini. Log 7 Winter/Spring 2006 Co-edited by Denise Bratton Saggi di Richard Anderson, Marie J. Aquilino, Amos Gitai, Pier Vittorio Aureli, Manuel Orazi, Jean-Louis Cohen, William Drenttel, Peter Eisenman, Luis Fernandez-Galiano, John Kaliski, Sabir Khan, Reinhold Martin, Gabriele Mastrigli, Deborah Richmond, Julie Rose, Paul Virilio, Eyal Weizman, Mirko Zardini

    Philia. Dieci contributi per Gabriele Burzacchini

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    Extensive review of the ten papers which are collected in the volume "Philìa. Essays in Honour of Gabriele Burzacchini

    L'Italia cerca casa / Housing Italy

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    L’ITALIA CERCA CASA / HOUSING ITALY a cura di Francesco Garofalo con Maristella Casciato, Giovanni Caudo, Mario Lupano, Gabriele Mastrigli. 11. Mostra Internazionale di Architettura della Biennale di Venezia Padiglione Italiano Venezia, Tese delle Vergini all’Arsenale dal 14 settembre al 23 novembre 2008. Ponendo l'abitare come questione operativa centrale della cultura architettonica italiana, il progetto mette alla prova questa cultura nella sfida posta dalla domanda di abitazioni di qualità e a costi accessibili. La fine dell'edilizia popolare, la crisi del mercato dei mutui, le situazioni di disagio urbano e le domande di nuovi utenti hanno spinto in primo piano la questione nel dibattito pubblico. Oggi che tutti nelle istituzioni si impegnano a investire sugli alloggi, occorre chiedersi con quali programmi e con quali progetti è possibile rispondere. Dal revival della 'casa per tutti', il padiglione italiano intende passare alla proposta della 'casa per ciascuno'". Gabriele Mastrigli ha curato insieme a Francesco Garofalo la selezione dei progettisti invitati e il progetto di allestimanto delle loro installazioni: Andrea Branzi/Politecnico di Milano (Milano), Baukuh (Genova), Studio Albori (Milano), Cliostraat (Torino), Stalker/Osservatorio Nomade (Roma), Mario Cucinella (Bologna), Luca Emanueli (Reggio Emilia), Ian+ (Roma), Marco Navarra_NOWA (Caltagirone), Italo Rota (Milano), Salottobuono (Venezia), Beniamino Servino (Caserta)

    Catalogo degli elementi architettonici

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    Redazione di alcune schede di catalogo di elementi di arredo architettonico e liturgico pertinenti la basilica di S. Gabriele a Ko

    Rome. The Centre(s) Elsewhere

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    Rome: The Centre(s) Elsewhere is the result of a Berlage Institute postgraduate studio led by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara, in collaboration with Gabriele Mastrigli. The book proposes both the definition of a new urban strategy for the city of Rome and a critical framework through which to understand the city’s history. Going beyond the grandeur of the past and the uncertainty of the present, Rome: The Centre(s) Elsewhere offers a project for the city’s possible future by reclaiming the greatest and yet currently neglected asset of its urban structure: the consular roads system. The book is a critical and concise pamphlet about urban design and the project of the city. It represents an attempt to gather into one approach the issues of large-scale design, political thinking, and urban history. The publication is based on a research at the Berlage Institute Rotterdam entitled Rome: The Centre(s) Elsewhere, which took place during the 2008–2009 academic year. The research was presented first at The Berlage Institute in Rotterdam then in an international conference and an exhibition entitled Rome: The Centre(s) Elsewhere, held at the Casa dell’Architettura from 9 June to 7 July 2010 and organized as part of the Festa dell’Architettura of Rome 2010. Together with being co-curator of the research exhibition, Gabriele Mastrigli is author of the exhibition design
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