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Francesco Gostoli (born 1946, Rome) is an Italian architect. He has written a great number of articles and studies for journals and magazines. He invented the ''Metro Armonico'', a means of creating and defining ergonomic dimensions, published in “Architecture as I see it”, 2004. == Biography == Francesco Gostoli was born in Rome in 1946. Initially he was self-taught. He enrolled in the Architectural faculty in Rome in 1969. He was a pupil of Sergio Musmeci under whom he graduated in 1975 in the course “ Bridges and major structures”. In 1976 he attended a course on Prevention of structural damage at the Engineering Department of Rome University and a course in Nude Drawing at The Fine Arts Academy in Rome. He began his study of the human body, which was to lead him to the invention of the ''Metro Armonico'', a 3-D metre which offers proportions which are satisfying to the occupier for his or her natural life-style. Whilst attending the ILAUD (International Laboratory and Urban Design) he came into contact with Ralph Erskine, Sverre Fehn and Peter Smithson.〔Nemo propheta in patria / Francesco Gostoli. Spazio e Società 1994 Jan.–Mar. Architectural Association Library London, Peter Smithson: A Selective Bibliography, v.17, n.65, p.112-121, ISSN 0392-4947.〕 Referring to Gostoli, Bruno Zevi stated “ I published a passage written by Gostoli as an editorial of my magazine,〔Against the plague of quotationism. In “ L’Architettura-cronache e storia”, anno XXXIX n.5, may 1993〕 an event that has happened only rarely in the 40 years of its monthly appearance.” He has taught at the IUAV, The Camerino University, Cà Foscari University of Venice and The University of Udine. His plans have been published in “domus”, “casabella”, “Spazio e Società”, “ Costruire”, “villegiardini”, and many other journals. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Francesco Gostoli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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