This doctoral dissertation concerns the Architect Giovanni Michelucci who was born in Pistoia and had been working for many years in Bologna. Michelucci is well known especially for the projects of the Florence Railway Central Station and of the so-called Autoroute Church, near Florence. This work globally considers both his academic and professional activities in Bologna and, more particularly, the buildings that he designed in Bologna when he was Professor at the Engineering Faculty and Director of the Architecture and Planning Department of the University of Bologna. This work takes into account all the documents, mailings, drawings, exchange of views and memorable moments that Michelucci had the opportunity to have with his colleagues, collaborators, public administrators, committers and other people who knew him or worked with him. In particular, this research work allows us to understand and to map, like in a patient puzzle, the historical vicissitude of the University buildings which were designed by the Architect. Effectively, the Bologna University committed to Michelucci the task of designing and creating three buildings: the Mathematics Institute, in San Donato Port Square in an area previously completely free, facing the ring Avenues of Bologna and opening the new perspective of Via Zamboni, where there are the historic headquarter buildings of the University; the Geology Institute, alongside the Mathematics Institute and near the Museum of Mineralogy; the enlargement of the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy, placed in the historical Giolo Golfarelli Palace in Via Zamboni. The thesis also points out and describes other buildings, designed by Michelucci but not implemented or only partially implemented. All the found documentation was digitized and the data populate a database, structured according to the Standard Dublin Core, that is available online through the website of the Department of Architecture and Planning Territorial (DAPT) of the Faculty of Engineering in Bologna (Italy). http://silab2.ing.unibo.it/ric_40
Questa tesi di dottorato riguarda le opere dell'architetto toscano Giovanni Michelucci realizzate nella città di Bologna, negli anni durante i quali egli si trovava lì per svolgere le funzioni di Docente e Direttore del Dipartimento di architettura e pianificazione territoriale. Il lungo lavoro di ricerca dei documenti, dei carteggi dei disegni, lo scambio di opinioni e di ricordi con i personaggi che lo conobbero o che ci lavorarono insieme, ha permesso di ricostruire, come in un paziente puzzle, la vicenda storica degli edifici universitari realizzati. Il Committente di Michelucci fu quindi l’Università di Bologna che gli diede l’incarico di progettare e realizzare tre edifici: l’Istituto di Matematica, nella piazza di porta San Donato, in una zona completamente libera, affacciata lateralmente verso i viali di circonvallazione e dall’altra parte verso la via Zamboni, la strada storica sede degli edifici universitari; l’Istituto di Geologia, arretrato rispetto al filo della strada, a fianco dell’Istituto di Matematica da una parte e dall’altra confinante con il Museo di Geologia; infine la trasformazione e l’ampliamento della Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia nell’antico Palazzo Giolo Golfarelli di via Zamboni. La mia tesi riguarda anche altri edifici progettati ma non realizzati o realizzati solo in parte da Michelucci. Inoltre tutta la documentazione è stata digitalizzata e riordinata in un database secondo lo standard Dublin Core, consultabile on line dal sito del dipartimento di Architettura e Pianificazione Territoriale (DAPT) della Facoltà di Ingegneria di Bologna (Italia). http://silab2.ing.unibo.it/ric_40
Inglese, R. (2008). L'attività di Giovanni Michelucci a Bologna [10.58015/inglese-raffaella_phd2008-01-05].
L'attività di Giovanni Michelucci a Bologna
2008-01-05
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This doctoral dissertation concerns the Architect Giovanni Michelucci who was born in Pistoia and had been working for many years in Bologna. Michelucci is well known especially for the projects of the Florence Railway Central Station and of the so-called Autoroute Church, near Florence. This work globally considers both his academic and professional activities in Bologna and, more particularly, the buildings that he designed in Bologna when he was Professor at the Engineering Faculty and Director of the Architecture and Planning Department of the University of Bologna. This work takes into account all the documents, mailings, drawings, exchange of views and memorable moments that Michelucci had the opportunity to have with his colleagues, collaborators, public administrators, committers and other people who knew him or worked with him. In particular, this research work allows us to understand and to map, like in a patient puzzle, the historical vicissitude of the University buildings which were designed by the Architect. Effectively, the Bologna University committed to Michelucci the task of designing and creating three buildings: the Mathematics Institute, in San Donato Port Square in an area previously completely free, facing the ring Avenues of Bologna and opening the new perspective of Via Zamboni, where there are the historic headquarter buildings of the University; the Geology Institute, alongside the Mathematics Institute and near the Museum of Mineralogy; the enlargement of the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy, placed in the historical Giolo Golfarelli Palace in Via Zamboni. The thesis also points out and describes other buildings, designed by Michelucci but not implemented or only partially implemented. All the found documentation was digitized and the data populate a database, structured according to the Standard Dublin Core, that is available online through the website of the Department of Architecture and Planning Territorial (DAPT) of the Faculty of Engineering in Bologna (Italy). http://silab2.ing.unibo.it/ric_40File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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