A. Capanna, Paola Magnaghi-Delfino, G. Mele, T. Norando
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In 1938/39, the Accademia delle Belle Arti di Brera published the competition Camillo Boito entitled Project for a theatre to be used for performances of lyrical art. A group of students, G. Belloni, A. Fiocchi, A. Magnaghi-Delfino, M. Terzaghi, from the Regio Politecnico di Milano attended to the contest and won the first prize. The design of the theatre, which was meant to arise on a free area in a public garden, with a seating capacity of 3000, plus 200 on the stages, had as its motto Tremila 3000. All seats, as often happens in Italian theatres, had to be in conditions of visibility as uniform as possible. Bibliographic sources are limited to a single article published on Costruzioni Casabella signed by Giuseppe Pagano. The documentary and iconographic sources were found in the Historical Archive of the Accademia delle Belle Arti di Brera and at the CASVA (Centre for Advanced Studies on Visual Arts) in Milan. This work analyses the drawings for the identification of the basic module and the rational schemes used by the creators for the definition of the project presented in the competition. The research shows a rational use of the square module, learned during the years of apprenticeship at Terragni’s Como studio, which will be the common denominator in most of the projects that will be carried out by the Magnaghi-Terzaghi studio, in particular in the Casa dei Nidi (House of the Nests) (1939) and in the BICA building (1955).
在1938/39年,学院delle Belle Arti di Brera出版了名为Camillo Boito的竞赛,题为“用于抒情艺术表演的剧院项目”。来自米兰理工大学的学生G. Belloni, A. Fiocchi, A. Magnaghi-Delfino, M. Terzaghi参加了比赛并获得了一等奖。剧院的设计是建立在一个公共花园的自由区域,可容纳3000个座位,加上舞台上的200个座位,其座右铭是Tremila 3000。就像意大利剧院里经常发生的那样,所有的座位都必须尽可能地统一。参考文献来源仅限于发表在Costruzioni Casabella上的一篇由Giuseppe Pagano签名的文章。这些文献资料和图像资料来自于布雷拉艺术学院的历史档案馆和米兰视觉艺术高级研究中心。这项工作分析了确定基本模块的图纸,以及创作者在竞赛中提出的项目定义中使用的合理方案。该研究显示了对方形模块的合理使用,这是在Terragni的Como工作室学习期间学到的,这将是Magnaghi-Terzaghi工作室将进行的大多数项目的共同点,特别是在Casa dei Nidi(巢之家)(1939)和BICA大楼(1955)中。