I tre architetti Filming Locations
I tre architetti Filming Locations
Milan, a metropolis in Italy's northern Lombardy region, is a global capital of fashion and design. Home to the national stock exchange, it’s a financial hub also known for its high-end restaurants and shops. The Gothic Duomo di Milano cathedral and the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent, housing Leonardo da Vinci’s mural “The Last Supper,” testify to centuries of art and culture.
Rome is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the centre of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, and a special comune named Comune di Roma Capitale.
Vicenza is a city in the Veneto region of northeast Italy. It’s known for the elegant buildings designed by the 16th-century architect Andrea Palladio. These include the Palladian Basilica and the Palazzo Chiericati, now home to an art gallery. Nearby, also by Palladio, the Teatro Olimpico replicates a classic outdoor theater, indoors. On the outskirts of town, the hilltop Villa La Rotonda has 4 identical facades.
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, is known for its art and architecture. The fantastical Sagrada Família church and other modernist landmarks designed by Antoni Gaudí dot the city. Museu Picasso and Fundació Joan Miró feature modern art by their namesakes. City history museum MUHBA, includes several Roman archaeological sites.
I tre architetti (2019)
The architect Frank Lloyd Wright disappears on 9 April 1959. On 17 August 1969 Mies van der Rohe. On September 16th 1979 Gio Ponti. In 2019 the three Masters of 20th century architecture are celebrated. The three documentaries intend to remember and celebrate the three great Masters of twentieth century architecture, giving voice to some Italian architects who wonder about their heritage. The professional path and profile of the three Masters, told by the architectural historian Francesco Dal Co, intertwine with the reflection on the themes and characteristics of Wright, Van Der Rohe and Ponti through the words and testimonies of some of the greatest Italian architects who lead us on a passionate journey into their work to collect their heritage. The architects Stefano Boeri, Mario Cucinella, Michele De Lucchi, Massimiliano Fuksas, Massimo Iosa Ghini, Matteo Thun, wonder about the "lesson" left by the three Masters, about the meaning and impact of their works in the architectural culture of the twentieth century; they reflect on their imagery by revisiting their conceptions and reinterpreting today those visions in a contemporary world that can find sustainable forms and patterns from the past.