Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-88).
Autonomy and history -- Autonomy and the left -- Autonomy and the intellectuals -- Panzieri: Capitalism and technological innovation are one and the same -- Tronti: Society is a factory -- Tronti and Cacciari: Autonomy of the political and negative thought -- Rossi: The concept of the Locus as political category of the city -- Archizoom: The autonomy of theory versus the ideology of the metropolis -- Aftermath.
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"Autonomia" was an Italian new social movement of the mid-to late-1970s that combined several single-issue activist groups into one movement united by a shared belief in maintaining their autonomy from the state. Educator Pier Vittorio Aureli traces the influence of Autonomia on architectural thinking. Aureli examines how post-1968 political events and a rethinking of Marxist theory by intellectuals like Mario Tronti influenced a variety of that era's architectural projects and writings, including Manfredo Tafuri's critique of architectural ideology; architect Aldo Rossi's reinvention of categories in his book The Architecture of the City; as well as Rossi's 1962 government center for Turin.
Politics and architecture within and against capitalism
Architecture, Modern-- 20th century.
Architecture, Postmodern.
Architecture, Modern.
Architecture, Postmodern.
Architektur.
Architektur.
Kapitalismus.
Kapitalismus.
Politik.
Politik.
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Aureli, Pier Vittorio.
Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture.