The Other Rome 1870-1960 | An Evening with Jean-François Lejeune

The Other Rome 1870-1960 | An Evening with Jean-François Lejeune

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Join us for a night exploring the hidden beauty of Rome from 1870 to 1960 with Jean-François Lejeune - it's gonna be splendidly ordinary!

Join us on Sunday, Dec 14 at 6PM in Coral Gables for an evening with Jean-François LeJeune discussing The Other Rome: Building the Modern Metropolis 1870–1960, in conversation with Victor Deupi. This richly illustrated book explores the evolution of the “Eternal City” beyond its ancient core—revealing the beauty, history, and humanity of Rome’s modern neighborhoods through architecture, design, and film. A conversation, Q&A, and signing will follow.

🎟 Free & open to the public — RSVP recommended.


ABOUT THE BOOK:

Rome, the “Eternal City”, is a unique palimpsest of building and public spaces dating back to Antiquity. However, beyond the historic center built over millennia on the famous seven hills – the Other Rome exists, one of large and often stunning modern neighborhoods, housing estates, schools, and public buildings. When Rome became Italy’s capital in 1871, the population increased extensively and the city exceeded its boundaries since Roman times, the Aurelian Walls. This extraordinary transformation laid the foundation for many new quarters built to accommodate civil servants, service workers and rural migrants, drawing on vernacular and ancient Roman traditions and blending past and present. The book looks at Rome’s evolution into a modern metropolis, whose architecture embodies a kind of “Splendid Ordinary” – a journey that is full of discoveries with in-depth portraits of 16 neighborhoods with photographs and drawings. An excursion on post-WWII Italian cinema highlights the locations of many important movies.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jean-François Lejeune is Professor Emeritus at the University of Miami School of Architecture and Adjunct Professor at the University of Notre Dame Rome Gateway. His research ranges from Latin American architecture and urbanism to 20th-century vernacular modernism in Spain and Italy. Among his publications, Modern Architecture and the Mediterranean: Vernacular Dialogues and Contested Identities (Routledge 2010), Rural Architecture and Water Urbanism: The Modern Village in Franco’s Spain (DOM Publishers 2021), Cuban Modernism: Mid-Century Architecture 1940-1070 (with Victor Deupi, Birkhäuser 2021), and just published The Other Rome: Building the Modern Metropolis 1870–1960 (Birkhäuser 2025). He is a founder and director of DoCOMOMO-US/Florida and was an Affiliated Fellow at the American Academy in Rome in 2008.

ABOUT THE MODERATOR:

Victor Deupi, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in Practice at the University of Miami School of Architecture where he teaches history and theory, design, and representation. The principal focus of his research is on the Early Modern Spanish and Ibero-American world, mid-20th-century Cuba, and contemporary architecture. His books include Architectural Temperance: Spain and Rome, 1700-1759 (Routledge, 2015), Transformations in Classical Architecture: New Directions in Research and Practice (Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers, 2018), Emilio Sanchez in New York and Latin America (Routledge, 2020), Cuban Modernism: Mid-Century Architecture 1940-1970, with Jean-Francois Lejeune (Birkhäuser Verlag, 2021), Emilio Sanchez Revisited: A Centenary Celebration of the Artist’s Life and Work, with LnS Gallery (Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers, 2021), Stables: High Design for Horse and Home (Rizzoli, 2021), Wineries of the World: Architecture and Viticulture (Rizzoli, 2021), Pavilion Living: Architecture, Patronage, and Well-Being (Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers, 2023), The Urban Housing Handbook, with Eric Firley (Wiley 2023), and most recently Rada Photography: Mid-Century Architecture and Culture in South Florida and the Caribbean (University Press of Florida, 2026). A recipient of grants from Princeton University’s Program in Latin American Studies, the University of Miami’s Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas, the Driehaus Foundation, and the Graham Foundation, Dr. Deupi was also the President of the CINTAS Foundation from 2016-2018 and is currently the President of the DOCOMOMO US Florida Chapter.

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Dec 14 · 6:00 PM EST