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SOS Brutalism : a global survey [Material Impreso] / edited by Oliver Elser, Philip Kurz, Peter Cachola Schmal

Por: Elser, Oliver, ed | Deutsches Architekturmuseum | Exhibition SOS Brutalism - Save the concret monsters! Frankfurt nov. 2018-apr. 2019Colaborador(es): Kurz, Philip, ed | Cachola Schmal, Peter, ed | Wüstenrot FoundationDatos de publicación: Zurich: Park Books, c2017Descripción: 535 p. il., fot. 28 x 23 cm. IMPRESOISBN: 978-3-03860-074-9Tema(s): S. XX | BRUTALISMO | MOVIMIENTOS ARQUITECTÓNICOS | ARQUITECTURA MODERNA | ESTUDIOS DE CASOSResumen: Contiene: Essays. Just what is that makes Brutalism today so appealing? A new definition from an international perspective.- The trajectories of Brutalism: England, Germany and beyond.- British Brutalisms. New and newer.- From brut to Brutalism. Developments between 1900 and 1955.--. Case studies. Living traces. Churches in the Brutalism era.- British universities: opportunities for a rising generation.- Agadir. The coming of age of Morocco's post-independence Modernism.- Skopje. The Japanese-Yugoslavian experiment after the earthquake.- Concretizing civic halls in postwar Japan. A new typology of democratization.- New Haven. Brutalism as urbanism.-- Regions. About the project selection by Oliver Elser and Felix Torkar. Africa. North America. Latin America. Middle East. Russia, Central Asia, and Caucasus. East Asia. South and Southeast Asia. Western Europe. Eastern Europe. Great Britain. Germany. Oceania. Appendix.
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Contiene: Essays. Just what is that makes Brutalism today so appealing? A new definition from an international perspective.- The trajectories of Brutalism: England, Germany and beyond.- British Brutalisms. New and newer.- From brut to Brutalism. Developments between 1900 and 1955.--. Case studies. Living traces. Churches in the Brutalism era.- British universities: opportunities for a rising generation.- Agadir. The coming of age of Morocco's post-independence Modernism.- Skopje. The Japanese-Yugoslavian experiment after the earthquake.- Concretizing civic halls in postwar Japan. A new typology of democratization.- New Haven. Brutalism as urbanism.-- Regions. About the project selection by Oliver Elser and Felix Torkar. Africa. North America. Latin America. Middle East. Russia, Central Asia, and Caucasus. East Asia. South and Southeast Asia. Western Europe. Eastern Europe. Great Britain. Germany. Oceania. Appendix.

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