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Title: Parish church in Lecce
Authors: Thake, Conrad
Keywords: Parishes -- Italy, Southern
Church architecture -- Italy, Southern
Purini, Franco, 1941-
Architecture, Baroque -- Italy, Southern
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Artifice, Inc.
Citation: Thake, C. (2009). Parish Church in Lecce. ArchitectureWeek (online journal) 02 September 2009. http://www.architectureweek.com/2009/0902/design_1-1.html
Abstract: The city of Lecce, located in the southern heel of the Italian peninsula, is associated with highly ornate baroque palaces and churches, their facades overlaid with elaborate decorative carvings in the local limestone. In stark contrast, the new parish complex dedicated to San Giovanni Battista, or St. John the Baptist, is the antithesis of all the excesses of the baroque. It stands out as a pure modern architectural statement, its assemblage of white forms and masses clearly delineated and devoid of any superfluous elements. The architects Franco Purini and Laura Thermes created an iconic building according to a rigorous Rationalist credo that is historically indebted to the pioneers of Italian modernism, Giuseppe Terragni and Adalberto Libera. The spirit of Le Corbusier permeates the design, as do the ideas articulated in his seminal book Quand les cathédrales étaient blanches (When the Cathedrals Were White).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/108343
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