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        <title type="sub">L'edilizia di culto nelle diocesi di Firenze, Prato e Fiesole (1946-2000)</title>
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            <forename>Piero</forename>
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        <title>Strumenti per la didattica e la ricerca</title>
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        <p>Modern churches do not enjoy even a fraction of the prestige of the ancient ones, even the most modest; they are generally renowned for being monstrosities or missed opportunities. But if we don't restrict ourselves to aesthetic judgements, we can see that they represent a significant construction phenomenon: for example, over a hundred were built in the Florentine area in the second half of the twentieth century, often designed by little-known architects, although not all. Taking an overall glance at what has been done in a particularly stimulating environmental and cultural context, and in a period that as we know was marked by profound changes, may imply focusing the terms of that problematic relationship between the Church and the technicians that ought to generate the new sites of the sacred.</p>
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        <p>Le chiese di oggi non godono nemmeno in piccola parte del prestigio di quelle antiche, anche le più modeste: in genere hanno anzi fama di vere brutture o di occasioni mancate. Ma se non ci fermiamo ai giudizi estetici, vediamo che esse rappresentano un fenomeno edilizio importante: sono più di cento, ad esempio, quelle realizzate nella seconda metà del Novecento nell'area fiorentina, spesso da progettisti poco conosciuti, ma non soltanto. Poter dare adesso uno sguardo d'insieme a ciò che è stato fatto in un contesto ambientale e culturale particolarmente stimolante, e in un periodo caratterizzato come sappiamo da profondi cambiamenti, può voler dire mettere meglio a fuoco i termini di quel problematico rapporto tra Chiesa e tecnici da cui dovrebbero scaturire i nuovi spazi del sacro.</p>
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