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. …
Happy New Year to you all! I am on my way to Roma Tre University (Rome, Italy) to present our work on biomimetic morphing forms and participate in workshop on Hygroscapes. This year I have some ver…
Image 13 of 13 from gallery of Spotlight: Pier Luigi Nervi. Image via Wikimedia (public domain)
Discover Pier Luigi Nervi: A master of concrete artistry, blending architecture and engineering seamlessly. Explore his iconic structures and innovative use of precast elements.
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. …
Image 1 of 22 from gallery of AD Classics: The Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption / Pietro Belluschi and Pier-Luigi Nervi. Photograph by Liao Yusheng
Pier Luigi Nervi was an Italian engineer, he was both designer and constructor, and he blended the art and science of building using reinforced concrete. Nervi borrowed from both Roman and Renaissa…
1. Artemio Franchi Municipal Stadium (Stadio Comunale "Artemio Franchi") , in Florence, Firenze, Tuscany, Italy, built in 1929 - 1932. Stru...
Image courtesy of MAXXI Pier Luigi Nervi: Architecture for sport at MAXXI The exhibition project is the fruit of joint research by MAXXI and the University of Bologna initiated in 2014 with the collaboration of many other institutes. Showing the design and constructional philosophy of Pier Luigi Nervi in the…
Image 2 of 22 from gallery of AD Classics: The Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption / Pietro Belluschi and Pier-Luigi Nervi. Photograph by Liao Yusheng
The Palazzetto dello Sport, signed by Pier Luigi Nervi and Annibale Vitellozzi at the end of the 1950s, is a hidden gem in the Flaminio district of Rome. Worth discovering!
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. …
Happy New Year to you all! I am on my way to Roma Tre University (Rome, Italy) to present our work on biomimetic morphing forms and participate in workshop on Hygroscapes. This year I have some ver…
Completed in 1971 in San Francisco, United States. With the fascinating fusion of traditional Catholic faith and modern technology, the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption has become a distinct...
Pier Luigi Nervi (1891–1979) kann ebenso als Ingenieur wie als Architekt gesehen werden. In seinem Streben nach Zusammenführen von Entwurf und Ausführung, seinem aufmerksamen Beobachten der Baupraxis und Entwicklungen von über 30 Patentierungen leistete Nervi einen bedeutenden Beitrag zur Wissenschaft und Technik des 20. Jahrhunderts. Im Zentrum der einzigartigen Untersuchung steht die Pionierphase in Nervis Leben, in der alle grundlegenden Ideen für die späteren Bauten entwickelt wurden.
Au panthéon de la modernité, Pier Luigi Nervi (1891-1979) est Amphion : dompteur-charmeur de béton armé. Porte-mine en guise de flûte, il fit se dresser des halles, des stades et des hangars tous (...)
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. …
The diving board structure is a real landmark for Lido di Ostia. It was built in the 50s designed by Attilio Lapadula, but the diving board that we see today is a reconstruction of 1997, marking the beginning of the complex rehabilitation of the Lido di Ostia.
L'essenzialità dell'atto architettonico di Pier Luigi Nervi in un'epoca di architettura sfavillante ed appariscente in mostra a Verona.
Completed in 1958 in Milan, Italy. In contrast with its traditional Milanese surroundings, the Pirelli Tower is one of the earliest examples of Modern skyscrapers in Italy. ...
La obra de Pier Luigi Nervi (1891-1979) es un compendio de audaces soluciones estructurales. Graduado como ingeniero civil por la Universidad de Bolonia, en 1913, su labor profesional se vinculó, en un primer momento, a la Sociedad de Construcciones en Hormigón. Fotografía de Mario Carrieri-MAXXI
Von Álvaro Siza, Pier Luigi Nervi, Ricardo Bofill bis Robert Mallet-Stevens – diese Kreativen haben atemberaubende Pools rund um die Welt entworfen. Hier entdecken Sie die spektakulärsten!
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. …
Florence's Stadio Artemio Franchi, an early and vastly influential work of concrete maestro Pier Luigi Nervi, is at imminent risk of demolition.
Architect: Luigi Moretti & Pier Luigi Nervi La Tour de la Bourse (Stock Exchange Tower) is Montreal's third-tallest building, an International Style skyscraper by Luigi Moretti and Pier Luigi Nervi. Built in 1964, this 190-metre, 47-story building was the world's tallest reinforced concrete tower until the completion of Lake Point Tower in Chicago in 1968,
Image 8 of 22 from gallery of AD Classics: The Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption / Pietro Belluschi and Pier-Luigi Nervi. Photograph by Liao Yusheng