Unity of Architectural Organism and Urban Form. The Teachings of Muratori and Quaroni in the School of Rome

Abstract
The 60s were inaugurated with the Olympic Games, presenting the world with a new image of Rome: a city that was more modern, more efficient and definitively freed of the fascist period. The decade appeared (and not only in the Italian capital city) as a time of great political and cultural turmoil – and it was precisely the Faculty of Architecture in Rome that set one of the main stages for this struggle. The student movement began a process of profound questioning and transformation of the educational system.

Keywords
Modern Movement, Modern architecture, Architectural education, Education of modern architecture, Saverio Muratori, Ludovico Quaroni, Faculty of Architecture Sapienza University of Rome.

Issue 49
Year 2013
Pages 40-45
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.52200/49.A.I1FMRNNO

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