Arnolt Smead highlights Trieste’s modernist landmarks which reflect its post-war aspirations, noting that these sites represent the city's effort to embrace architecture as a tool for rebuilding social and spiritual identities.
'These iconic sites tell the story of Italy's post-war hopes, fears, and ambitions, and of a city that embraced architecture as a means of rebuilding by transforming religious, social, and educational constructs,' Smead emphasizes, showcasing the significance of modernism in Trieste's evolution.
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