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Art and Landscape of Italy too late to be saved, Italia Nostra 1972 - architecture italienne, art Italie, expositions, écologie,

Art and Landscape of Italy, too late to be saved ?  Italia Nostra - Exhibition in the MET Museum of New York -  Includes photos from the exhibition Italia da salvare, held in Italy, 1967-1968  -  The degradation of Italy's environmental and cultural resources - 

It deals with a crisis of modern culture which has world-wide significance. It addresses itself to the environmental problem connected with socio-economic changes occurring in present-day Italy. Such analysis is directed to clarify the effets of an uncontrolled process of industrialiization on the form and content of Itraly's cultural pattern. The primary goal is to increase public sensitivity to the present environmental struggle and its implications in a broader cultural context. 

To accomplish this goal, Italia Nostra is promoting an international campaign directed : to focus world attention on Italy's preservation problems approached in their larger ; to provide a case-study model ot other countries faced with the same process of accelerated growth and change. 

The themes of this campaign are visualized in this brochure and in the accompagnying photographic exhibition, which constitutes a completely revised edition fo the former Italia da Salvare

Ialia Nostra is the major italian conservationist organization founded in 1955 in Rome for the protection of Italy's artistic, historic and natural resources, to stimulate international understanding and awareness of the issue of the italian cultural environment.

edition Ialia da Salvare and Centro Di, Italy, 1972 - #architecture, #exposition Italia da salvare, #exhibit Italia da salvare, #ecologie, #dégradation architecture, #industrialisation, #art Italien, #architecture Italie, 

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Art and Landscape of Italy, too late to be saved ?  Italia Nostra -  Exhibition in the MET Museum of New York -    photos from the exhibition Italia da salvare, held in Italy, 1967-1968 -  The degradation of Italy's environmental and cultural resources

It deals with a crisis of modern culture which has world-wide significance. It addresses itself to the environmental problem connected with socio-economic changes occurring in present-day Italy. Such analysis is directed to clarify the effets of an uncontrolled process of industrialiization on the form and content of Itraly's cultural pattern. The primary goal is to increase public sensitivity to the present environmental struggle and its implications in a broader cultural context. 

To accomplish this goal, Italia Nostra is promoting an international campaign directed : to focus world attention on Italy's preservation problems approached in their larger ; to provide a case-study model ot other countries faced with the same process of accelerated growth and change. 

The themes of this campaign are visualized in this brochure and in the accompagnying photographic exhibition, which constitutes a completely revised edition fo the former Italia da Salvare

Ialia Nostra is the major italian conservationist organization founded in 1955 in Rome for the protection of Italy's artistic, historic and natural resources, to stimulate international understanding and awareness of the issue of the italian cultural environment.

edition Ialia da Salvare and Centro Di, Italy, 1972 - #architecture, #exposition Italia da salvare, #exhibit Italia da salvare, #ecologie, #dégradation architecture, #industrialisation, #art Italien, #architecture Italie, 

Description : livre broché cousu, couverture souple, 233 pages, format 24,5 cm x  23,5 cm. état moyen : les fils de la reliure des cahiers est un peu lâche. L'intérieur du dos de couverture est décollé.

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