The essay aims to analyse the functional and constructive innovations of hospital and welfare buildings developed in Italy in the years between the world wars through the case of a small Italian province - that of Avellino - which saw the opening of large construction sites in the mid-1930's for the consortium hospital - for which a national call for bids was launched - and for the anti-tuberculosis sanatorium, blocked after a few years due to the war and completed as late as the 1960s.
L'INNOVAZIONE DELL'ARCHITETTURA SANITARIA E ASSISTENZIALE IN IRPINIA FRA LE DUE GUERRE
DANIELA STROFFOLINO
2021
Abstract
The essay aims to analyse the functional and constructive innovations of hospital and welfare buildings developed in Italy in the years between the world wars through the case of a small Italian province - that of Avellino - which saw the opening of large construction sites in the mid-1930's for the consortium hospital - for which a national call for bids was launched - and for the anti-tuberculosis sanatorium, blocked after a few years due to the war and completed as late as the 1960s.File in questo prodotto:
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