The article is based on the research dedicated to two masterpieces of the Twentieth-century architecture: the Novocomum residential building in viale Giuseppe Sinigaglia in Como (Italy) by Giuseppe Terragni (1904–1943) and the Zuev Workers’ Club in Lesnaja ulitsa in Moscow (USSR, now Russia) by Ilya Golosov (1883–1945). Both designed and built at the same time — between 1927 and early 1930, two buildings have a similar solution of the corner part — expressive glass cylinder. Although realized in different countries and circumstances, they become for years a case for comparisons, and a cause for suspicions in plagiary. Despite the case is noticeable in history of modern architecture, it becomes for the first time the case for specific study.
Giuseppe Terragni and Ilya Golosov: Novocomum in Como and Club Zuev in Moscow. Comparisons and affinities/ Dzh, Terran’i i I. A. Golosov: Novokomum v Komo I klub im, Zueva v Moskve. Skhostva i paralleli.
De Magistris A.;
2020-01-01
Abstract
The article is based on the research dedicated to two masterpieces of the Twentieth-century architecture: the Novocomum residential building in viale Giuseppe Sinigaglia in Como (Italy) by Giuseppe Terragni (1904–1943) and the Zuev Workers’ Club in Lesnaja ulitsa in Moscow (USSR, now Russia) by Ilya Golosov (1883–1945). Both designed and built at the same time — between 1927 and early 1930, two buildings have a similar solution of the corner part — expressive glass cylinder. Although realized in different countries and circumstances, they become for years a case for comparisons, and a cause for suspicions in plagiary. Despite the case is noticeable in history of modern architecture, it becomes for the first time the case for specific study.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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