An attractive architectural portrait of Italy's legendary harbour city of Naples based on a new, comprehensive survey of modern Naples's urban development between 1930 and 1960, conducted by LAN (Local Architecture Network), Paris.
This richly illustrated book is a monument to modern urban construction in Naples. New photos by French photographer Cyrille Weiner, new sketches of important details and around 100 drawings show significant buildings with a wide range of different characteristics, dating from the years 1930–1960. They reveal how this Southern Italian metropolis developed its own form of Modernism, one that combined Mediterranean culture with local materials and a strong internationalist spirit.
The book’s line of enquiry and presentation follow the same methodology as with Paris Haussmann: A Model’s Relevance (Park Books, 2017), which was produced by the same team, analysing the construction of Paris. This new publication about the legendary harbor city of Naples is just as attractively presented, with plenty of photos, a selection of essays and descriptive texts, along with sketches of important architectonic details, supplemented by plans and sections of all the documented buildings. The result is a lively portrait of a fascinating city that is both famous and infamous, but whose qualities and individuality in terms of architecture and urban development really should be better known.
With contributions by Gianluigi Freda, Abdrea Maglio, Umberto Napolitano, and Manuel Orazi.
Benoît Jallon, born 1972, graduated from École d’Architecture de Paris-La Villette and is a founding partner of LAN(Local Architecture Network) in Paris. Umberto Napolitano, born 1975, studied architecture at Università Federico II in Neapel and at the École d’Architecture de Paris-La Villette. He is a founding partner of LAN (Local Architecture Network) in Paris
A reprint of this book is scheduled for April 2025
An attractive architectural portrait of Italy's legendary harbour city of Naples based on a new, comprehensive survey of modern Naples's urban development between 1930 and 1960, conducted by LAN (Local Architecture Network), Paris.
This richly illustrated book is a monument to modern urban construction in Naples. New photos by French photographer Cyrille Weiner, new sketches of important details and around 100 drawings show significant buildings with a wide range of different characteristics, dating from the years 1930–1960. They reveal how this Southern Italian metropolis developed its own form of Modernism, one that combined Mediterranean culture with local materials and a strong internationalist spirit.
The book’s line of enquiry and presentation follow the same methodology as with Paris Haussmann: A Model’s Relevance (Park Books, 2017), which was produced by the same team, analysing the construction of Paris. This new publication about the legendary harbor city of Naples is just as attractively presented, with plenty of photos, a selection of essays and descriptive texts, along with sketches of important architectonic details, supplemented by plans and sections of all the documented buildings. The result is a lively portrait of a fascinating city that is both famous and infamous, but whose qualities and individuality in terms of architecture and urban development really should be better known.
With contributions by Gianluigi Freda, Abdrea Maglio, Umberto Napolitano, and Manuel Orazi.
Benoît Jallon, born 1972, graduated from École d’Architecture de Paris-La Villette and is a founding partner of LAN(Local Architecture Network) in Paris. Umberto Napolitano, born 1975, studied architecture at Università Federico II in Neapel and at the École d’Architecture de Paris-La Villette. He is a founding partner of LAN (Local Architecture Network) in Paris
A reprint of this book is scheduled for April 2025