RASSEGNA 40: BRESLAVIA. Bologne: Editrice CIPIA, 1989. The Functional Architecture of Breslavia, Poland.

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40 RASSEGNA
BRESLAVIA

Vittorio Gregotti [Direttore responsabile]

Vittorio Gregotti [editor]: 40 RASSEGNA [BRESLAVIA]. Milan: CIPIA, 1989. Original edition [anno XI, 40/4 -- December 1989]. Text in Italian. A very good soft cover book with thick printed French folded wrappers and minor shelf wear: the top of the spine is slightly rough. Interior unmarked and very clean. Out-of-print.

9 x 12 soft cover book with 118 well-illustrated pages. The bulk of the journal [88 pages] is devoted to the functional architecture of Breslavia, Poland.

  • Editorial by Vittorio Gregotti
  • Introduzione alla citta by Vladimir Slapeta
  • Neues Bauen a Breslavia by Vladimir Slapeta: includes work by Fritz Behrendt, Hans Poelzig, Max Berg, Adolf Rading, Ernst May, Hans Scharoun, Ludwig Moshamer, Erich Mendelsohn, Richard Konwiarz, Max Taubert, Theo Effenberger, Johannes Dorbeck, Johannes Molzahn, Max Berg, Otto Rudolf Salvisberg, and Heinrich Lauterbach among others
  • L'Accademia d'Arte e Artigianato by Piotr Lukaszewicz: includes work by Josef Vinecky, Johannes Molzahn, Fryderyk Pautsch, Otto Mueller, Moritz Hadda, and Heinrich Lauterbach
  • Gli allievi dell'Accademia by Vladimir Slapeta: includes work by Hellmuth Lubowski, Lubomir and Cestmir Slapeta, Paul Granz, Heinrich Tischler, Hugo Leipziger, and Hans Erbs
  • Ville de lusso by Vladimir Slapeta: includes work by Hans Scharoun, Heinrich Lauterbach, and Adolf Rading
  • Sponsors' section includes projects by iGuzzini illuminazione, Molteni&C., Sabiem, B&B Italia, Castelli, Abert Laminati, and OSRAM

Under the loose directorship of Vittorio Gregotti, Rassegna was an Italian Design magazine underwritten by six Italian firms: Ariston, B&B Italia, Castelli, iGuzzini illuminazione, Molteni and co., and Sabiem. Each issue is devoted to a single designer or theme and is lavishly produced, with high-quality reproduction and carefully selected and presented illustrations.

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