Denise CostanzoDenise Costanzo is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Art History at the Pennsylvania State University (USA), where she teaches theory and history. Her research centers on the position of Rome in late twentieth-century architectural cultue, especially the transformation of the multinational Rome Prize tradition after the Second World War. In addition to her forthcoming book, Modern Architects and the Problem of the Postwar Rome Prize: France, Spain, America and Britain, 1946-60, she is the author of What Architecture Means: Connecting Ideas and Design (2016). Read More Read Less
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