Leonardo Benevolo
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Leonardo Benevolo (born 25 September 1923) is an Italian architectural and urban historian.[1] Benevolo studied architecture in Rome where he graduated in 1946. Later taught history of architecture in Rome, Florence, Venice and Palermo.[2] His book Storia dell'archittetura moderna (History of Modern Architecture) first published in 1960 has been reprinted 18 times, as of 1996, and translated into six other languages.[2]
Writings
- 1971 The origins of Modern Town Planning, MIT Press
- 1977 History of Modern Architecture, MIT Press
- 1980 The History of the City, MIT Press
- 1995 The European City, Wiley-Blackwell
References
- ↑ Eduard Arnold: "Book Review: The European City", in Cultural Geographies, vol.1, April 1994
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Tournikiotis, Panayotis: The Historiography of Modern Architecture, p. 283, MIT Press, 1999
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