A House in the Form of a City. Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna (1962-63)

The Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna was designed by Giancarlo De Carlo for the astrophysicist and educator Marcello Ceccarelli in 1961-62, a time when the architect was working on the university settlement Collegio del Colle in Urbino, while his patron was completing the Croce del Nord (Northern Cross) -...

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Main Author: Francesco Ceccarelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2020-08-01
Series:Histories of Postwar Architecture
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Online Access:https://hpa.unibo.it/article/view/11192
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spelling doaj-f490a075e3b140c2a3dbde4025bdc33d2020-11-25T03:31:56ZengUniversity of BolognaHistories of Postwar Architecture2611-00752020-08-0125496310.6092/issn.2611-0075/111929296A House in the Form of a City. Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna (1962-63)Francesco Ceccarelli0University of Bologna. Associate Professor.The Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna was designed by Giancarlo De Carlo for the astrophysicist and educator Marcello Ceccarelli in 1961-62, a time when the architect was working on the university settlement Collegio del Colle in Urbino, while his patron was completing the Croce del Nord (Northern Cross) - the first Italian radio telescope - in the Po valley. Born as a sort of experiment between two like-minded and unusual intellectuals, this building was, in De Carlo's words, “a flagrant case of a project-process, or in other words, of architecture” but also a laboratory for studying and testing new spatial inventions in a playful way. The author of this essay has lived in the house since he was a boy, experiencing it as a miniature city surrounded by its countryside and populated by numerous friends who were always there.https://hpa.unibo.it/article/view/11192giancarlo de carlomarcello ceccarellibologna, urbinoprivate home
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A House in the Form of a City. Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna (1962-63)
Histories of Postwar Architecture
giancarlo de carlo
marcello ceccarelli
bologna, urbino
private home
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title A House in the Form of a City. Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna (1962-63)
title_short A House in the Form of a City. Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna (1962-63)
title_full A House in the Form of a City. Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna (1962-63)
title_fullStr A House in the Form of a City. Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna (1962-63)
title_full_unstemmed A House in the Form of a City. Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna (1962-63)
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series Histories of Postwar Architecture
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publishDate 2020-08-01
description The Casa Ceccarelli in Bologna was designed by Giancarlo De Carlo for the astrophysicist and educator Marcello Ceccarelli in 1961-62, a time when the architect was working on the university settlement Collegio del Colle in Urbino, while his patron was completing the Croce del Nord (Northern Cross) - the first Italian radio telescope - in the Po valley. Born as a sort of experiment between two like-minded and unusual intellectuals, this building was, in De Carlo's words, “a flagrant case of a project-process, or in other words, of architecture” but also a laboratory for studying and testing new spatial inventions in a playful way. The author of this essay has lived in the house since he was a boy, experiencing it as a miniature city surrounded by its countryside and populated by numerous friends who were always there.
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marcello ceccarelli
bologna, urbino
private home
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