Beauty's Rigor

ebook Patterns of Production in the Work of Pier Luigi Nervi

By Thomas Leslie

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Born in Sondrio, Italy, in 1891, Pier Luigi Nervi was a pioneer in the engineering and architecture of reinforced concrete. His buildings showed how the use of reinforced concrete expanded the possibilities of form and structure. His methods, meanwhile, ingrained his structures with patterns that came directly out of his economical, manual construction processes. The results were buildings that matched awe-inspiring spans with surprisingly human scale.

Beauty's Rigor offers a comprehensive overview of Nervi's long career. Drawing on the Nervi archives and a wealth of photographs and architectural drawings, Thomas Leslie explores celebrated buildings like Palazetto dello Sport built for the 1960 Rome Olympics, St. Mary's Cathedral in San Francisco, and the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. He also sheds new light on unbuilt projects such as the Pavilion of Italian Civilization for the Universal Exposition of Rome E42. What emerges is the first complete account of Nervi's contributions to modern architecture and his essential role in a revolution that realized concrete's potential to match grace with strength.

| Cover TItle Copyright Contents Preface and Acknowledgments CHAPTER 1. Background CHAPTER 2: "Repetition of Identical Sections": Structural Precasting CHAPTER 3. Precast Ferro-Cement and "Slender Structures" CHAPTER 4. "The Harmonious Inerplay of Ribs"" Ferro-Cement as Tiling Formwork CHAPTER 5. "Lines Easily Realized": Piers of Varying Sections CHAPTER 6. Skyscrapers CHAPTER 7. The Late Projects CHAPTER 8. Connecting the Two Cultures of Building CHAPTER 9. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index | "Thomas Leslie fills out [Nervi's] picture in a consistently engaging manner."—Architectural Record

"A superbly conceived and argued presentation of the work of a designer who commands a surprisingly meager bibliography despite his historical importance, contemporary relevance, and stunning corpus of masterful designs that are still prominent in the cityscapes of two continents. In addition to reproducing rarely seen documents Leslie has used them to create not only verbal but visual analysis. His passion and commitment shine through the text."—Barry Bergdoll, author of European Architecture: 1750–1890
|Thomas Leslie is the Pickard Chilton Professor of Architecture at Iowa State University. He is the author of Chicago Skyscrapers, 1871-1934.
Beauty's Rigor