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The World's Biggest Sculptor: The Architecture of Massimiliano Fuksas
Authors:Stefano Casciani
Abstract:At the start of the new millennium, Massimiliano Fuksas was one of the most significant Italian architects working outside his home country. His reputation in Italy and abroad, however, was taken to a further level by his completion of the New Milan Trade Fair. Stefano Casciani, an ex-student of Fuksas, provides an insightful and intriguing account of his ‘old’ professor: a robust and seemingly contradictory figure who is capable of great voluminous expression and delicacy. Casciani also finds constancy in his unrelenting energy, freshness and wit. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Amplification of Bortolo Nardini Group  Bassano del Grappa  Vicenza  Veneto  2004  the interesting enigma of belonging to a border zone  continues to work as though architecture was an art  Bruno Zevi  sought refuge in France  the two benchmarks of Western capitalist architecture: the shopping mall and the skyscraper  Salzburg  Europapark Mall (1993-7)  Twin Towers in Vienna  ‘Miesian’ Fuksas  New Milan Trade Fair in Rho-Pero  Milan  the largest sculpture in the world  Doriana Mandrelli  Congress Centre  Roma-Eur  Rome  1999-2009  Exhibition Hall  Contemporary Art Centre  Turin  2005  Peres House for Peace  Jaffa  Israel  2006  ‘factories’ of architecture  ‘the project of your life: this is a disaster because you fill it with all your dreams  desires    ‘of little interest as a place of emotions’  San Giacomo Church complex  Foligno  Umbria  2003-07  Maurizio Nannucci  ‘illumination’ effect  Media Markt large-scale electronics store  Eindhoven  the Netherlands  2005  Julien Sorel  the protagonist of Stendhal's novel The Scarlet and the Black (1830)
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