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Citation

Colombo A, Porro A, Franchini AF. G. Ital. Med. Lav. Ergon. 2012; 34(3 Suppl): 780-783.

Vernacular Title

Ergonomia, igiene e razionalità: la "casa elettrica" di Monza (1930)

Affiliation

Dipartimento di Scienze Cliniche e di Comunità, Cattedra di Storia della Medicina, Università degli Studi di Milano.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, PI-ME Editrice)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

23405778

Abstract

The "Electric House" of Monza is seen as one of the early example of rationalist architecture produced in Italy. Sponsored by the Italian Edison General Company for Electricity and produced by the Group 7, it was built for the "IV International Triennial Exhibition of Decorative and Modern Industry Arts", held in Monza in 1930. It was conceived as an environment in which the designers showed their interest towards new concepts of rationalist hygiene. Special care was taken to select the environments in relation to the surrounding nature and the needs of life of the house inhabitants: new materials more comfortable, hygienic and rational were inserted. In the kitchen, for example, the architect P. Bottoni, created a space in which the housewife's work was marked by lower energy expenditure, thanks to a careful study of the actions and movements according to the principles of taylorism, here applied to domestic work.


Language: it

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