Teatro Carlo Felice reconstruction, Genoa

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The Teatro Carlo Felice reconstruction in Genoa is a major postwar redevelopment of the city’s historic opera house, redesigned as a prominent example of Aldo Rossi’s rationalist architectural approach.

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instanceOf architectural project
opera house reconstruction
architect Aldo Rossi NERFINISHED
Ignazio Gardella NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle postmodern architecture
rationalist architecture
category Aldo Rossi buildings NERFINISHED
opera houses in Italy
reconstructed buildings and structures in Italy
completionDate early 1990s
country Italy
hasCapacity approximately 2000 seats
hasFunction concert hall
opera house
hasPart fly tower
foyer
main auditorium
public square and open spaces
stage house
hasUse cultural events
opera performances
symphonic concerts
heritageStatus major postwar redevelopment project in Genoa
inception late 20th century
influencedBy Italian rationalism NERFINISHED
historical Genoese urban morphology
locatedIn Genoa NERFINISHED
Italy
Liguria NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod postwar era
locatedOn Piazza De Ferrari NERFINISHED
notableFor expression of Aldo Rossi’s rationalist theories
integration of new building with historic urban fabric
monumental urban façade on Piazza De Ferrari
relationship between architecture and city
strong geometric volumes
use of simplified classical forms
openingDate 1991
owner Municipality of Genoa NERFINISHED
partOf Teatro Carlo Felice NERFINISHED
replaces original Teatro Carlo Felice building
significantEvent reconstruction after World War II damage
startDate 1980s
usesMaterial concrete
glass
stone cladding

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Aldo Rossi notableWork Teatro Carlo Felice reconstruction, Genoa