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Casa del Fascio Is An Incredible masterpiece of Rationalism in Italy

Casa del Fascio is considered the masterpiece of Rationalism in Italy. The whole construction was started in 1932, and it took four whole years to complete the entire structure. Presently it is also known as Palazzo Terragni; it was designed by Italian architect Giuseppe Terragni. Letu2019s know more about this stunning structure: https://bit.ly/2IlK77l

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Casa del Fascio Is An Incredible masterpiece of Rationalism in Italy

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  1. Casa Architecture as an Expression     of Political Ideology!       Del   Fascio: Incredible           Casa Del Fascio   Source: comozero.it   Location: Como, Italy   Architect: Giuseppe Terragni    Project Year: 1932-1936  

  2. Architectural style: Rationalist   Type: Civic   Casa del Fascio is considered the masterpiece of Rationalism in Italy. The                         whole construction was started in 1932, and it took four whole years to                           complete the entire structure.   Presently it is also known as Palazzo Terragni; it was designed by Italian                           architect Giuseppe Terragni . Let’s know more about this stunning                   structure.   

  3. Source: blogspot.com   This remarkable structure has complex origins. Its modern structure was                     uncommon back in the 1930s and it is still surprising now. The combination                           of various materials and very clear lines make it a true masterpiece.                         Nowadays, many Architects, tourists, and visitors come from various parts                     of this planet to see and study this extraordinary building.  

  4. Source: pinimg.com   One of the most spectacular buildings with a strong political background                       is found in the town of Como to the project Manager Giuseppe Terragni                           House Fascia. It is an example of stability, security, and superiority, leaving                         the Italian people very clear that this party was who had the power and all                               the answers.  

  5. Source: blogspot.com   Located at the heart of the historic town of Como, about fifty miles north of                               Milan. There is so much more to know about this building.                 

  6. History Of Casa Del Fascio   Source: pinimg.com  

  7. From 1957, this building has housed the provincial headquarters of the                       Guardia di Finanza, which is an Italian law enforcement agency under the                         authority of the Minister of Economy and Finance . Before that, it served as                           the headquarters of democratic parties and several associations.  

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  9. Due to its modern design, it stirred up many debates and disagreement,                         and some even accused it of copying contemporary foreign buildings.    Concept & Design    Source: pinimg.com   As we already told you that Fascia House is a strong symbolic message for                             the people of Italy. Terragni was not only the leader of the modern                          

  10. movement, but he also wanted people to know that modern and                       traditional were not irreconcilable, but on the contrary, they should be                       combined.      Source: blogspot.com  

  11. Modern architects like Le Corbusier carefully studied all the proportions of                       the architecture. But with the modern elements, there is equal importance                       to the Greek and Roman architecture in this building. The architects want                         to create a balance between classical and modern.    Grand Structure of Casa Del Fascio   Source: adsttc.com   Now let’s talk about the structure. The whole building is a perfectly regular,                           square-based prism. The height of the structure is precisely half of the base                          

  12. length, which measures around 33 m at the base and 16.5 meters in height,                             which is brilliant!    Source: pinimg.com   The basic plan consists of an explicit mock-classical architecture, but there                       is also a balance between the volumes and voids of the fronts, partly using                             large glass areas that connect the inside and the outside. The principal                         front is a large, full, vertical rectangle.  

  13. Source: adsttc.com   A massive grid is built by the 20 empty rectangles of the balconies                           protruding from this considerable front. With this, other fronts are also                       characterized by asymmetric patterns, and each one is establishing its own                       link with the town.  

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  15. You’ll be amazed to know that the whole entrance wall is made from                           18 French windows, bringing the facing square indoors! Also, some of                       these glass surfaces are characterizing the entire frame of the structure,                       and in fact, they bring indoors various breathtaking views of the town,                         including the cathedral, which can be seen from four different angles. Isn’t                         it amazing?    Source: adsttc.com   To access the Casa Del Fascio, the front facade has a 3-step staircase that                             further extends along with the undivided entry. After this, there is a                         spacious porch. The perimeter (in the Greek) or front (for Roman) of the                           staircase and the porch were the two significant characters of classical                       temples.   

  16. Source: adsttc.com   Just after the entrance, the center hall is present, which is a sort of covered                               courtyard overlooked by the Directory room, the offices, and the landings.                      

  17. Terragni beautifully plays with used natural as well as artificial lights, and                         the feeling of closeness is overcome by the smart use of light. The lights in                               the entire building can be controlled and adjusted continuously, which                     creates a peaceful space and, at the same time, strengthens the                       relationship between inside and outside.    Source: twimg.com   The central hall is vast, leading to an atrium with a glass cover at the height                                 of the second floor. This empty space can be used to organize events, read                             speeches, etc. it is an important place as this brings together activists and                           parties. If a large number of people gathered, and the space is insufficient,                           the gates could be removed, completely merging the two spaces, plaza                       and atrium. There is a passageway, where individual rooms and offices are                         present in the form of “U” all around the atrium.   

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  19. Remarkable Interiors of the Casa Del Fascio   Source: blogspot.com  

  20. Let’s peek inside the gorgeous interior decors of the building. From                       furniture such as chairs, armchairs, and shelving to the small details such                         as handrails, doors, windows and shutters, staircases, and bathrooms, are                     designed by Terragni. Every small part of this remarkable building is a                         beautiful piece of art. For example, the pattern on the table is exactly the                             same as the pattern of the building.    Even the objects are made from various types of wood, such as walnut,                           oak, beechwood, or pinewood, with tops in grey, green, white, black, and                         blue opal glass.   Do you know that Mario Radice was specially commissioned to design                       the chandelier in the reception room? This magnificent chandelier is                     located on the first floor, and he also decorates some panels with images                           of political propaganda.      Source: pinimg.com  

  21. After looking at the structure, you’ll know that Terragni is able to                         streamline the structure to the maximum in the most beautiful way                       possible. He creates a portal of reinforced concrete, but it not only spreads                           the grid in the two directions of the horizontal plane, but it spreads the                             structure in the three directions of space. It looks like the volume of the                             building was broken down in turn into smaller cubes.  

  22. Source: adsttc.com   Also, the whole structure follows an asymmetric pattern. For example, the                       building consists of eight front porches that are repeated throughout the                       four stories in height with the building.  

  23. Building Materials For the Structure   You might be thinking about what materials were being used to create                         this giant building? The main materials that Terragni used were few, but all                           held vital importance in the practical aspects of daily use of the building.                           Reinforced concrete is the base material to construct the structure. Apart                       from this, various types of marbles were used for walls and floors. The front                             facade has enormous glass windows that give the feeling of transparency,                       and it also gracefully blends the outdoors and indoors.    Source: adsttc.com   Final Words!    Now you know the importance of the Casa Del Fascio in terms of politics                             and architecture. According to Terragni, this is a modern building without                      

  24. a doubt, but with the elegance of the classic tradition of Italy. While                           designing Casa Del Fascio, he obviously kept the tradition of the country in                           mind. He has shown and proved that the modern and the classic is not a                               contradiction but a logical evolution.   So this is all about the fantastic Casa Del Fascio; for more architectural                           gems in the world, browse various sections of Architecturesstyle .    Contact Us : Website : https://architecturesstyle.com Email Id : architecturesstyle@gmail.com To Connect With Us Visit

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