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Esteban Fernández-Cobián
Universidade da Coruña
Spain
Biography
Vol. 1 (2011), Interviews, pages 63-72
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17979/bac.2011.1.0.964
Submitted: Jul 8, 2015 Published: Feb 23, 2011
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Giacomo Lercaro’s appointment as archbishop of Bologna in 1952 caused a revolution in the field of sacred architecture. Conferences, exhibitions, publishing of a relevant magazine, more than fifty churches built in the suburbs, and above all, the invitation to Alvar Aalto, Le Corbusier and Kenzo Tange designed churches for the city, allowed a decade later the experience Bolognese reach global resonance. A small team of very young architects, among whom were the brothers Giuliano and Glauco Gresleri, turned to Bologna in a laboratory of the new Catholic architecture of the twentieth century.

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