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Book presentation

Forgotten Architecture. An archive of completed and disappeared projects

Bianca Felicori
April 7 2022, 6.30pm
Forgotten Architecture was born as a Facebook group on 28 May 2019 to share in a virtual space forgotten twentieth-century projects in Europe and the rest of the world. Now it becomes a book, published by NERO and Prima O Mai, and it maintains its characters as a collective experience born on social networks. To be true to the group's philosophy, the curatorial choice for the main corpus of the book is based on the most frequently published architectural categories: ephemeral architecture, service stations, discos and holiday villages, houses, playgrounds. Many of the essays were written and edited by active members of the Facebook group, who freely interpreted the architectural topic. Each chapter is followed by a selection of projects published on Facebook, each of which is captioned with the name of the person who shared it.

Archives and collection

Ingresso principale sul fronte ovest del Palazzo dell'Arte
Ingresso principale sul fronte ovest del Palazzo dell'Arte
Veduta della Torre Littoria
Veduta della Torre Littoria
Lampadario "carciofo" di Poul Henningsen, nella sezione della Danimarca
Lampadario "carciofo" di Poul Henningsen, nella sezione della Danimarca
Veduta notturna dell’abitazione a cupola geodetica di Füller, progetto dell’allestimento dell’architetto Roberto Mango, realizzata nel parco Sempione per la decima Triennale
Veduta notturna dell’abitazione a cupola geodetica di Füller, progetto dell’allestimento dell’architetto Roberto Mango, realizzata nel parco Sempione per la decima Triennale