Ivrea (Industrial City of Ivrea), Italy, Europe
 
Year1908latitude: ° 0'
longitude: ° 0'
Period1908-1970s
Initiator(s)Camillo Olivetti
Planning organization
Nationality initiator(s)Italy
Designer(s) / Architect(s)
Design organization
Inhabitants
Target population
Town website
Town related linkshttps://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1538/
Literature

type of New Town: > scale of autonomy
New-Town-in-Town
Satellite
New Town
Company Town
> client
Private Corporation
Public Corporation
> policy
Capital
Decentralization
Industrialization
Resettlement
Economic
 

Overview of Ivrea Industrial City
source: Author: Maurizio Gjivovich, 2014 © Guelpa Foundation https://whc.unesco.org/en /documents/165874




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Office H, interior
source: Author: Maurizio Gjivovich, 2014 Copyright: © Guelpa Foundation https://whc.unesco.org/en /documents/165888


"Founded in 1908 by Camillo Olivetti, the Industrial City of Ivrea is an industrial and socio-cultural project of the 20th century. The Olivetti Company manufactured typewriters, mechanical calculators and desktop computers. Ivrea represents a model of the modern industrial city and a response to the challenges posed by rapid industrial change. It is therefore able to exhibit a response and a contribution to 20th century theories of urbanism and industrialisation. Ivrea’s urban form and buildings were designed by some of the best-known Italian architects and town-planners of the period from the 1930s to the 1960s, under the direction of Adriano Olivetti. The city is comprised of buildings for manufacturing, administration, social services and residential uses, reflecting the ideas of the Movimento Comunità (Community Movement) which was founded in Ivrea in 1947 based on Adriano Olivetti’s 1945 book l’Ordine politico delle Comunità (The Political Order of Communities). The industrial city of Ivrea therefore represents a significant example of 20th century theories of urban development and architecture in response to industrial and social transformations, including the transition from mechanical to digital industries."

source: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1538/

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