La zona della chiesa di S. Vito in Pasquirolo nel centro di Milano tra due piani regolatori e una guerra (1934-1953)

Journal title STORIA URBANA
Author/s Samanta Braga
Publishing Year 2007 Issue 2007/114-115 Language Italian
Pages 10 P. 245-254 File size 2908 KB
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The area around the Chiesa San Vito in Pasquirolo, located in the center of Milan, offers an interesting aspect on the controversial relationship between the approach to urban planning and architectural heritage conservation in the first half of the twentieth century. Those years were characterized by an attempt to govern the city’s growth through the formulation of suitable planning tools and according to the needs of reconstruction after the damage resulting from the Second World War.

Samanta Braga, La zona della chiesa di S. Vito in Pasquirolo nel centro di Milano tra due piani regolatori e una guerra (1934-1953) in "STORIA URBANA " 114-115/2007, pp 245-254, DOI: