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Public Art and Urban Design: Evolution of Signs and Placemaking Abstract

Public Art and Urban Design: Evolution of Signs and Placemaking Abstract By Kate Bonansinga and Danilo Palazzo College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning University of Cincinnati 2013 National Signage Research & Education Conference

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Public Art and Urban Design: Evolution of Signs and Placemaking Abstract

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  1. Public Art and Urban Design: Evolution of Signs and Placemaking Abstract By Kate Bonansinga and Danilo Palazzo College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning University of Cincinnati 2013 National Signage Research & Education Conference October 9-10, 2013 at the Kingsgate Marriott in Cincinnati

  2. The "bronze equestrian statue of Cosimo I by Giambologna (1594). Palazzo Vecchio and the Loggia deiLanzi on the right. The Loggia is an open-air gallery. Piazza dellaSignoria. Firenze, Italy

  3. BartolomeoAmmannati’sNeptun (1595) and the Marzocco (the Medici’s lion) by Donatello (copy). In the background the BadiaFiorentina’s campanile (on the left) and the Bargello’s tower. Piazza dellaSignoria. Firenze, Italy

  4. Folon’sworks at Forte Belvedere, Florence, 2005

  5. Albert Speer and Hitler,” Berlin, 1930s

  6. Albert Speer and Hitler,” Berlin, 1930s

  7. Marcello Piacentini and Mussolini: Via deiForiImperiali, Roma, 1930s

  8. Architecture, Art and Fascism: EUR Roma, Foro Mussolini, and the StadiodeiMarmi (Marbles Arena), Rome, 1930s

  9. Baron Georges-Eugene Haussmann (commissioned by Napoleon III), Paris Plan (the opening of Boulevards and Grand Axes), Paris, 1853

  10. View towards La Defense and the Grand Arche from the top of the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, 1870s and 1960s to 1980s

  11. Alexander Calder, Red Spider, la Défense. Paris, 1976

  12. Major L'Enfant, Washington Plan, Washington D.C., 1793

  13. Worthy of the Nation. Cover, Johns Hopkins University Press:Baltimore, 1977

  14. Roosevelt Memorial, Lawrence Halprin, 1991; Vietnam Memorial, Maya Lin, 1982; The National Mall, Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Washington D.C.

  15. ZadaHadid, Contemporary Art Center, 2001/03; Peter Eisenman, DAAP building, 1996 Frank Gehry, VontzCenter for Molecular Studies, University of Cincinnati, 1997-99, Cincinnati

  16. Bird’s Nest Stadium, collaboration between the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and the Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre De Meuron, Beijing, 2003/08.

  17. G. Snider, Public Art: Incidental Comics, 2010

  18. D.Buren, Les DeuxPlateaux, Paris, 1986

  19. M.Staccioli, Der Ring, Elisenstrasse, Munich, Germany, 1996; JR, Woman are Heroes, Moro de Providencia, Rio de Janeiro, 2008; H. Hofstra, The Blue Road,, Drachten, The Netherland, 2007

  20. F. Mazzucchelli, Volterra, Cono, Piazza dei Priori, Volterra, Italy, 1973

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