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Manfredo Tafuri was one of the most influential architectural historians of the twentieth century, and his work continues to shape the landscape of architectural history and theory. This anthology presents—for the first time—a carefully curated selection of essays and interviews spanning his entire career, from 1964, the year in which Tafuri decided to focus exclusively on architectural history, to 1994, the year of his untimely death. These texts—most translated into English for the first time—reveal the extraordinary range of Tafuri’s scholarship, ranging from topics as diverse as the critique of architectural ideology and capitalist development, to the contradictions of the Soviet avant-garde, urban strategies in renaissance Italy, social democratic planning policies, and the work of architects including Giulio Romano, Le Corbusier, Aldo Rossi, and Carlo Scarpa.
Pages: 1200
Language: English
14.8 × 21 cm
710 b/w ill.
Publication: 22 Jun 2026
ISBN 978-3-0356-2820-3
Publication: 22 Jun 2026
ISBN 978-3-0356-2824-1
Pier Vittorio Aureli, architect and co-founder of Dogma, professor at EPFL
Jolanda Devalle, architect and a PhD candidate, EPFL
Theodora Giovanazzi, architect and a PhD candidate, EPFL
Marson Korbi, architect and Postdoctoral researcher, EPFL