Bruno Zevi in 1950s Spain: a Storia dell'architettura imbued with the future

Authors

  • Julio Garnica González-Bárcena Polytechnic University of Catalonia image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2018102940

Keywords:

Zevi, Organic architecture, History, Gaudí, 1950

Abstract

In December 1950 the Italian architect Bruno Zevi published the first edition of his book “Storia de l'architettura moderna”, written as a continuation of, and largely a contrast to, the other “histories” of modern architecture that had been published up to that time. The release of the book, which incited immediate interest from architects, critics and architecture historians, coincided with Zevi’s emergence as a public figure in 1950s Spain. In September 1949, his first article in Spanish was published in the informational bulletin of the General Directorate of Architecture: it was the text of his lecture “Organic architecture in the face of its critics”. A year later, in May 1950, Bruno Zevi participated in a lecture series organized by the Architects’ Association in Barcelona, where he made two contributions focused on the crisis of architectural rationalism and the situation of Italian architecture at the time. It was then that, through his local colleagues, he “discovered” the work of Gaudí, whose architecture – a full-color image of a bench from Park Güell – ended up on the cover of his decisive “Storia de l'architettura moderna”. With the operational recovery of a figure then virtually unknown in the panorama of fin-de-siecle Europe, Zevi established one of the soundest precedents for an “organic architecture” destined to overcome the limits of early modernity.

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Author Biography

  • Julio Garnica González-Bárcena, Polytechnic University of Catalonia

    Julio Garnica González-Bárcena (Valencia, 1974). Arquitecto (2001) por la Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona ETSAB-UPC. Profesor asociado en el Departamento de Teoría e Historia de la Arquitectura y técnicas de comunicación ETSAB-UPC desde 2004 y profesor en la Escuela de Diseño ELISAVA (2007-2012). Autor de diferentes trabajos sobre arquitectura española del siglo XX (entre otros los libros: Coderch en Sarrià-Sant Gervasi: Las Cocheras (2006); Nits d’arquitectura: Josep Llinas (2010) y diversos capítulos y artículos en libros y revistas sobre J.Ll.Sert, R. Duran i Reynals, R.Puig Gairalt, entre otros), ha sido comisario de diversas exposiciones sobre arquitectos catalanes de la segunda mitad del siglo XX (J.A.Coderch, F.J.Barba Corsini, R.Bofill) e impartido conferencias en diversos cursos y ciclos de arquitectura. Participa con regularidad en congresos y seminarios internacionales, en los que destaca su interés por la investigación histórica y la interpretación crítica. Director de la revista “Papeles DC” (2002-2010) y responsable de la colección “Fragmentos. Colección de Historia y Crítica”, es miembro, por la Fundación Mies van der Rohe, del Comité Técnico Do.co.mo.mo Ibérico. Actualmente compatibiliza la docencia y la investigación con la práctica profesional independiente en su estudio de arquitectura, con el que ha obtenido diversas menciones. JulioGarnica@coac.net

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Published

2018-07-20

How to Cite

Garnica González-Bárcena, J. (2018). Bruno Zevi in 1950s Spain: a Storia dell’architettura imbued with the future. ZARCH. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Architecture and Urbanism, 10, 178-193. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2018102940