Rassegna 1, Recinti, 1979

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Editoriale by Vittorio Gregotti
Redazione (Recinti)
Grammatica della cornice by Carlo Bertelli
Principi compositivo by Massimo Scolari
Il recinto sacro by Werner Oechslin
Due recinti by Franco Purini: 5 pages with 11 illustrations
Uno sfondo, a sua volta che richiedera di essere circoscritto
Passare attraverso by Mary Miss
Il progetto come pratica del limite by Francesco Dal Co
L’attico e la cantina by Alice Aycock
La Corte e il labirinto by Kenneth Frampton
Geografia di un gruppo aziendale [Merloni – Ariston]
Immagini da una mostra [Lo stand B&B Italia visto da Franco Fontana]
Pert 80 [Attrezzature per organizzare il posto di lavoro ufficio: Un progetto di Hans Ell]
Origini e prospettive della maiolica [La ceramiche Ragno]
Il binario luce iGuzzini [Analisi di un sistema]
Raster [Un programma di organizzazione totale dello spazio: Un progetto di Luca Meda e Franco Giacometti]

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