Curated by the Technology Library-Architectural branch
July 4 -28, 2024 | Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Archispazio, Palazzo San Clemente
Via Micheli, 2 Florence
The exhibition, held at the conclusion of the conference GKK 100, John Klaus Koenig in the design culture of the 20th century (organized by the Department of Architecture, UNIFI), displays watercolors for the competition for the Ponte Vespucci in Florence (1952-1953), designs for the house in Hollywood (1952-1953) by Fausto Mario Ricci and the Waldensian Church of Praly in Turin (1959), as well as the manuscript Analisi linguistica dell'opera di Frank Lloyd Wright (1965). Also presented are lively panel works related to Koenig's studies on streetcars, to which prints of vintage locomotives also refer, accompanied finally by a selection of publications by the architect himself.