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L’histoire italienne de la construction possède des caractéristiques spécifiques quant à l’usage du béton armé et de la mécanique structurelle. Le projet SIXXI veut « faire l’histoire » de cette école et étudier son contexte de développement. Une des raisons du retard de cette lecture historiographique réside dans le fait que l’ingénieur accorde peu de considération à l’histoire. Pourtant, cette histoire matérielle est fondamentale. Le projet SIXXI utilise la photographie pour raconter et transmettre cette histoire.
The Italian history of construction has particular characteristics in terms of the use of reinforced concrete and structural mechanics. The SIXXI project aims to “do the history” of this school and study the context of its development. One of the reasons for the delay in this historiographical reading comes from the fact that engineers attribute less importance to history. However, this material history is essential. The SIXXI project uses photography to tell and transmit this history.
Settore ICAR/10 - ARCHITETTURA TECNICA
Settore ICAR/10 - ARCHITETTURA TECNICA
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