Palazzo del Lavoro MuseoTorino


IL GIGANTE BUONO Pier Luigi Nervi e il Palazzo del Lavoro

The Palazzo del Lavoro is among the 12 iconic buildings chosen to show Pier Luigi Nervi's oeuvre in the exhibition Pier Luigi Nervi, Architecture as Challenge, a joint project of the Pier Luigi Nervi Research and Knowledge Management Project, headquartered in Brussels, the Centre International pour la Ville, l'Architecture et le Paysage (CIVA),.


Nervi Palazzo del Lavoro, Turin 1959

The Palace of Labour designed and built by Nervi and his son Antonio for the Turin exhibition of 1961 was the result of a competition held in 1959. The building-containing 85,000 square feet of exhibition space-had to be capable of conversion to a technical school at the end of the exhibition. It was erected in less than eighteen months.


Torino Palazzo del Lavoro troppo bello per essere abbandonato Mole24

Il Palazzo del Lavoro, in origine Palazzo delle Nazioni e oggi anche noto come Palazzo Nervi, è un edificio ubicato nel quartiere Nizza Millefonti , alle porte sud della città di Torino. Fu progettato dall'ingegner Pier Luigi Nervi, con la collaborazione dell'architetto Gio Ponti e di Gino Covre, e completato nel 1961.


Palazzo del Lavoro by Pier Luigi Nervi, Torino, 1961 (With images

Pier Luigi Nervi's Palazzo del Lavoro (Palace of Labour) in Turin has been devastated by fire. The unoccupied exhibition hall, originally built for Italia'61, had been undergoing renovations.


Fire Consumes Pier Luigi Nervi's Palazzo del Lavoro (con immagini

The Palazzo del Lavoro in Turin, one of the most remarkable achievements of the great Italian engineer Pier Luigi Nervi, was designed in collaboration with the architect Gio Ponti for the Expo 61, which celebrated the centenary of Italy's unification.


Palazzo del Lavoro MuseoTorino

The Palace of Labour, Turin, 1959-1961 Seen as a symbol of integration between structural and architectural invention and conveyed in leading national and international magazines, the Palazzo del Lavoro has fascinated entire generations.


Palazzo del Lavoro, Ponti & Nervi ATLAS OF PLACES Pier luigi nervi

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Presidio a palazzo Nervi di Torino il 17 dicembre, presente Movimento 5

palazzo lavoro nervi. Anteprima e Stampa. L'allestimento dell'esposizione internazionale del Lavoro a cura di Gio Ponti. ©PIERLUIGINERVI PROJECT. Autore: Data di Produzione:. raggiunge Torino, scrutando, attraverso un linguaggio improntato sull'essenzialità della composizione, le sale espositive del Museo della Frutta di via Pietro.


Pin on ARQ Arquitectos Italianos

Palazzo del Lavoro 1959-1961 The Palace of Labour designed and built by Nervi and his son Antonio for the Turin exhibition of 1961 was the result of a competition held in 1959. The building—containing 85,000 square feet of exhibition space—had to be capable of conversion to a technical school at the end of the exhibition.


PL Nervi, Palazzo del Lavoro, Torino, Italia by Giovanni Maria Sacco

Torino è la città italiana dove l'ingegner Pier Luigi Nervi (Sondrio, 21 giugno 1891 - Roma, 9 gennaio 1979) progetta e costruisce due dei suoi edifici più importanti e conosciuti: i saloni per il complesso espositivo di Torino Esposizioni e il Palazzo del Lavoro per le celebrazioni di Italia '61, in collaborazione con architetti di primo piano.


The Palazzo del Lavoro, Turin, 19591961 with Gino Covre and Antonio

Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Turin. Torino Esposizioni is an exhibition hall and convention centre in Turin, Italy which was primarily completed in 1948, designed by Pier Luigi Nervi. The building is made with primarily ferrocemento and glass. Ferrocemento is a form of concrete construction made with thin cross-sections of concrete and metal.


On the occasion of Italy's celebrations of 150 years of national unity

Palazzo del Lavoro Scheda: Luogo - Tipo: Edifici monumentali Palazzo del Lavoro Pier Luigi Nervi e Gio Ponti, Palazzo del Lavoro, 1961. Fotografia di Fabrizia Di Rovasenda, 2010. © MuseoTorino.


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After Rome, Turin is the city that hosts the largest number of projects by the Roman builder engineer Pier Luigi Nervi (1891-1979). From the Palazzo del Lavoro (1961, normally closed to the public and subject to a future complex project of transformation and recovery), the itinerary leads back to the discovery of the large, and well-known, ferrocement vault made in 1948 for the Turin Motor.


Palazzo del Lavoro, Pier Luigi Nervi, 1959, Turin Italy Pier Luigi

Pier Luigi Nervi (21 June 1891 - 9 January 1979) was an Italian engineer and architect. He studied at the University of Bologna graduating in 1913.


black and white photograph of scaffolding in an industrial building

Pier Luigi Nervi put in place the largest ferrocement building in the world: a hall 110.5 meters long and 95 wide, distributed like a basilica, with an apsed part of glass 30 meters in diameter overlooking the Valentino park and with a rectangular surface free of intermediate supports (75 meters long x 81 meters wide), punctuated only by incline.


Turin Exhibition Palace Palazzi, Torino, Esposizione

Palazzo del Lavoro Pier Luigi Nervi e Gio Ponti, Palazzo del Lavoro, 1961. Fotografia di Fabrizia Di Rovasenda, 2010. © MuseoTorino. Visto come simbolo di integrazione tra invenzione strutturale e architettonica e veicolato dalle principali riviste nazionali e internazionali, il Palazzo del Lavoro ha affascinato intere generazioni.

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