Mussolini and the Rise of Fascism Fascism arose in Europe after
... Fascism arose in Europe after World War I when many people yearned for national unity and strong leadership. In Italy, Benito Mussolini used his charisma to establish a powerful fascist state. Benito Mussolini coined the term “fascism” in 1919 to describe his political movement. He adopted the ancie ...
... Fascism arose in Europe after World War I when many people yearned for national unity and strong leadership. In Italy, Benito Mussolini used his charisma to establish a powerful fascist state. Benito Mussolini coined the term “fascism” in 1919 to describe his political movement. He adopted the ancie ...
The Rise of Mussolini in Italy
... and he also got rid of the democracy. His opponents were put to jail by his secret police. The government took control of all the radio stations and all the other Medias to broadcast only the doctrines of the fascism. ...
... and he also got rid of the democracy. His opponents were put to jail by his secret police. The government took control of all the radio stations and all the other Medias to broadcast only the doctrines of the fascism. ...
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... frieze, directly above the doors, depicts creatures that symbolize unscholarly behavior such as rubber-band shooting and gum chewing. The ornate door frame at the northwest entrance to the school bears a frieze that shows students going to school — some eagerly and others by force. The school’s Nort ...
... frieze, directly above the doors, depicts creatures that symbolize unscholarly behavior such as rubber-band shooting and gum chewing. The ornate door frame at the northwest entrance to the school bears a frieze that shows students going to school — some eagerly and others by force. The school’s Nort ...
historicist forms in the designs of a 19th century warsaw architect as
... Nineteenth century architects used a formal language developed in the course of many centuries and across many geographical areas – Historicism was therefore a style that encompassed a variety of trends and shades. In the early phase, it used historic patterns in an intuitional and subjective manner ...
... Nineteenth century architects used a formal language developed in the course of many centuries and across many geographical areas – Historicism was therefore a style that encompassed a variety of trends and shades. In the early phase, it used historic patterns in an intuitional and subjective manner ...
Inhoud - Histechnica
... well. Nevertheless, in the initial period these kampung did not fall under the control of the City councils, but under the direction of the central Government. It caused many problems between the central and local Governments, financial and endless annoyances related to urban planning, including hyg ...
... well. Nevertheless, in the initial period these kampung did not fall under the control of the City councils, but under the direction of the central Government. It caused many problems between the central and local Governments, financial and endless annoyances related to urban planning, including hyg ...
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... nave to the prayer hall of the Al-Kremy and Al-Ward mosques. And the minaret was built in the middle of the northern arcade in Tenkiz and Al-Kremy, an addition to that all the mosques had four entrances in the south, east and west typically as the Umayyad Mosque. The schools, which were no less impo ...
... nave to the prayer hall of the Al-Kremy and Al-Ward mosques. And the minaret was built in the middle of the northern arcade in Tenkiz and Al-Kremy, an addition to that all the mosques had four entrances in the south, east and west typically as the Umayyad Mosque. The schools, which were no less impo ...
Milan`s gradual transformation owes more to replacement of the
... tertiary area adjacent to via Renato Serra. Their plan includes several different building typologies, including an office building (6), created out of the former Alfa Romeo cafeteria in a design that maintains the original layout and the facade along via Traiano. To the south, along the viale Serra ...
... tertiary area adjacent to via Renato Serra. Their plan includes several different building typologies, including an office building (6), created out of the former Alfa Romeo cafeteria in a design that maintains the original layout and the facade along via Traiano. To the south, along the viale Serra ...
blOEmhOf An example of a generic structure design
... to the city. As of 2008 already more people are living in the city than outside. One can argue whether this is a good development or not. However, the fact is that cities will keep growing, as they are the centres of economy, dynamics and human creativity. Therefore, solutions for problems will even ...
... to the city. As of 2008 already more people are living in the city than outside. One can argue whether this is a good development or not. However, the fact is that cities will keep growing, as they are the centres of economy, dynamics and human creativity. Therefore, solutions for problems will even ...
ORTHOGONAL ALLEGORY: the reality of architectural plan drawing
... one ‘text’ is read through another. Both texts have an autonomous narrative and form, though they contain each other. A similar relation applies to the plan and the building, the drawing is not only the basis for the execution of a building and the building that plan executed, both are autonomous in ...
... one ‘text’ is read through another. Both texts have an autonomous narrative and form, though they contain each other. A similar relation applies to the plan and the building, the drawing is not only the basis for the execution of a building and the building that plan executed, both are autonomous in ...
colour and shape
... colours make it possible for architecture to be strikingly present or to take a back seat, to impress the onlooker or to bring on a sense of peace and tranquillity. In today’s world, dominated by a culture strongly focused on the visual, shape and colour have an overwhelming impact on the way archit ...
... colours make it possible for architecture to be strikingly present or to take a back seat, to impress the onlooker or to bring on a sense of peace and tranquillity. In today’s world, dominated by a culture strongly focused on the visual, shape and colour have an overwhelming impact on the way archit ...
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... The glue that held the Fascist regime together was Mussolini’s cult of personality. Fascism never developed into a coherent doctrine, recognizing itself best by what it was against: Fascism meant antiliberalism, antisocialism, antifeminism, and, after 1938, anti-Semitism. For the general public, Fa ...
... The glue that held the Fascist regime together was Mussolini’s cult of personality. Fascism never developed into a coherent doctrine, recognizing itself best by what it was against: Fascism meant antiliberalism, antisocialism, antifeminism, and, after 1938, anti-Semitism. For the general public, Fa ...
Walking - Hotel Sebel
... Instantly striking is the ‘Castalia’ office tower of the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport with the double gable roof. Formerly, the solitary office building Transitorium stood here. Originally built in the sixties, its skeleton has been reused. The architect gave The Hague a remarkable building ...
... Instantly striking is the ‘Castalia’ office tower of the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport with the double gable roof. Formerly, the solitary office building Transitorium stood here. Originally built in the sixties, its skeleton has been reused. The architect gave The Hague a remarkable building ...
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... whose willowy lines slice out into space with a look in perfect harmony with the universe of fine automobiles. This complex however is no Pino Farina film set, it's the work of Oosterhuis the architect. Oosterhuis dreamed this one up for Hessing, a concessionaire for Rolls Royce, Lamborghini, Masera ...
... whose willowy lines slice out into space with a look in perfect harmony with the universe of fine automobiles. This complex however is no Pino Farina film set, it's the work of Oosterhuis the architect. Oosterhuis dreamed this one up for Hessing, a concessionaire for Rolls Royce, Lamborghini, Masera ...
Mussoliniinpower
... conceded her the vote, I’d be laughed at. In our state, she must not count.” Benito Mussolini, Italian Fascist dictator. ...
... conceded her the vote, I’d be laughed at. In our state, she must not count.” Benito Mussolini, Italian Fascist dictator. ...
CTBUH Names Best Tall Buildings for 2014
... of the country’s great cities, and for its novel use of greenery. The building, situated above a major rail terminal, maximizes the density of the plot, but breaks up its mass with shifting volumes and sunlit sky lobbies and setbacks for sky gardens. Three volumes with different floor area are shift ...
... of the country’s great cities, and for its novel use of greenery. The building, situated above a major rail terminal, maximizes the density of the plot, but breaks up its mass with shifting volumes and sunlit sky lobbies and setbacks for sky gardens. Three volumes with different floor area are shift ...
Press release CityLife Zaha Hadid residential complex, Milan (DOC
... The multi-storey façades in the residential complex designed by Zaha Hadid – part of the Milan CityLife project – find expression in wave form, playing with shapes, colours and materials. Schüco Italia facilitated the construction of this elegant building design by specifically adapting the window, ...
... The multi-storey façades in the residential complex designed by Zaha Hadid – part of the Milan CityLife project – find expression in wave form, playing with shapes, colours and materials. Schüco Italia facilitated the construction of this elegant building design by specifically adapting the window, ...
The bliss of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens
... presence of light and shadow. Of its three volumes, only the middle one touches the ground to provide an entrance, while the remaining ground-level space is left free to form an urban garden; an extension of public space into the building’s core. Voids provide natural light and ventilation to all pa ...
... presence of light and shadow. Of its three volumes, only the middle one touches the ground to provide an entrance, while the remaining ground-level space is left free to form an urban garden; an extension of public space into the building’s core. Voids provide natural light and ventilation to all pa ...
The Rise of Mussolini in Italy
... • based on beliefs of the National Socialist German Workers Party • belief in the racial superiority of the Aryan, the “master race” • belief that all Germans should have “lebensraum” or living space in Europe •Violent hatred towards Jews and blamed Germany’s problems on them ...
... • based on beliefs of the National Socialist German Workers Party • belief in the racial superiority of the Aryan, the “master race” • belief that all Germans should have “lebensraum” or living space in Europe •Violent hatred towards Jews and blamed Germany’s problems on them ...
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... of the benefits of a conservation management plan (CMP), a relatively new development for twentieth-century architecture which helps stewards of modern buildings plan for long-term maintenance and preservation. “The projects supported by Keeping It Modern were selected not only for their architectur ...
... of the benefits of a conservation management plan (CMP), a relatively new development for twentieth-century architecture which helps stewards of modern buildings plan for long-term maintenance and preservation. “The projects supported by Keeping It Modern were selected not only for their architectur ...
art deco parcours - Basiliek van Koekelberg
... This building was designed by Jacques Obozinski and Fernand Petit in 1921 – 1926, for America et Cie. The building was protected as a monument in 1993. The Halles America refer to the port function of this neighbourhood, next to the canal. In former times, the Customs Offices and Trade Dock were ins ...
... This building was designed by Jacques Obozinski and Fernand Petit in 1921 – 1926, for America et Cie. The building was protected as a monument in 1993. The Halles America refer to the port function of this neighbourhood, next to the canal. In former times, the Customs Offices and Trade Dock were ins ...
Fascism
... Tunis. He wanted to create a “New Roman Empire.” He annexed Albania, straining the military. His troops were unprepared for the German invasion of Poland. Italy remained neutral. Mussolini during WWII ...
... Tunis. He wanted to create a “New Roman Empire.” He annexed Albania, straining the military. His troops were unprepared for the German invasion of Poland. Italy remained neutral. Mussolini during WWII ...
High-Rise Residential Projects
... climatic protection systems is of importance, particularly as they all are located in hot, humid weather zones. Even Beirut, which has a relatively temperate climate, becomes hot and humid during the summer months. Most natural and nonmechanical climatic protection systems that may be used for low-r ...
... climatic protection systems is of importance, particularly as they all are located in hot, humid weather zones. Even Beirut, which has a relatively temperate climate, becomes hot and humid during the summer months. Most natural and nonmechanical climatic protection systems that may be used for low-r ...
The roofings of the Piazza Armerina`s Roman Villa
... highness, description of the masonry, plasters, frescos, mosaics and living functions. Each room of the villa is presented in an index card in its basic characteristics and illustrated, if possible, with photos and drawings. There is a short general summary at the end of the index cards for each ite ...
... highness, description of the masonry, plasters, frescos, mosaics and living functions. Each room of the villa is presented in an index card in its basic characteristics and illustrated, if possible, with photos and drawings. There is a short general summary at the end of the index cards for each ite ...
Mussolini and Italy - Assets
... In northern and central Italy agriculture was more developed, and more modern farming methods and machinery were used. Even here, however, productivity was much lower than in the countries of northern Europe. There were also significant social divisions in even the more advanced agricultural areas. ...
... In northern and central Italy agriculture was more developed, and more modern farming methods and machinery were used. Even here, however, productivity was much lower than in the countries of northern Europe. There were also significant social divisions in even the more advanced agricultural areas. ...
Florestano Di Fausto
Florestano Di Fausto (16 July 1890 – 11 January 1965) was an Italian architect, engineer and politician who is best known for his building designs in the Italian overseas territories around the Mediterranean. He is considered the most important colonial architect of the Fascist age in Italy and has been described as the ""architect of the Mediterranean"". Uncontested protagonist of the architectural scene first in the Italian Islands of the Aegean and then in Italian Libya, he was gifted with a remarkable preparation combined with consummate skills, which allowed him to master and to use indifferently and in any geographical context the most diverse architectural styles, swinging between eclecticism and rationalism. His legacy, long neglected, has been highlighted since the 1990s.