February 21, 2018, 3-7 p.m.
Polo del ’900
Sala Didattica, Palazzo San Daniele, Via del Carmine 14 Torino
The Department of Historical Studies of the University of Turin, the Vera Nocentini Foundation, the widespread Museum of the Resistance of the Deportation of the War of Rights and Freedom, the Metropolitan Urban Center and the ATC of Central Piedmont promote at the Polo del '900 a meeting dedicated to the history of housing conditions in Turin after the Second World War.
The afternoon is divided into two parts: a seminar and a round table. The seminar aims to analyze the urban housing condition from 1945 to today while the round table offers a debate on the housing issue by comparing scholars and administrators starting from the book by Daniela Adorni, Maria D'Amuri and Davide Tabor, The public house. History of the Autonomous Institute of Public Housing in Turin (Viella, Rome 2017).
All events are open to the public.
15-17.30 - Seminar
Introduction: Daniela Adorni
Pasquale Fedele, Residential Building Publishes today in Turin
Giulia Novaro, The house in the struggle of the students of Architecture and the tenants of the Corso Taranto neighborhood between the 60s and 70s
Manuela Olagnero, Sociological investigations on the house in Turin
Boris Pesce, Home and oral history in Turin from 1945 to 1980
Daniele Savant-Aira, Home and housing conditions in Turin in statistical surveys
Davide Tabor, Public housing and inhabitants in the changing city (1945-1980)
Ore 17.30-19
Round table from the volume The public house. History of the Autonomous Institute of Popular Houses of Turin by Daniela Adorni, Maria D’Amuri and Davide Tabor (Viella 2017).
Introduction: Enrico Miletto (Vera Nocentini Foundation)
Moderator: Marco Buttino (University of Turin)
Dialogue with the authors:
Giorgio Ardito (ex presidente ATC Torino).