À l’école de la ville : contre-cultures expérimentales dans les années 1970
This article proposes the account of three pedagogical and artistic experimentation of the 1970s, pioneers in building a counter-model to schools, places of confinement for children and their learning.
Adélaïde Boëlle-Dupouy
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\u3cem\u3eBataclanismo\u3c/em\u3e! Or, How Deco Bodies Transformed Postrevolutionary Mexico City [PDF]
In the spring of 1925, Santa Anita\u27s Festival of Flowers seemed to follow its tranquil trend of previous years. The large displays of flowers, the selection of indias bonitas (as the contestants of beauty pageants organized in an attempt to stimulate ...
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Humanity Rearranged: The Polish and Czechoslovak Pavilions at Expo 58 [PDF]
This article explores the ways in which ʻcinematicʼ exhibition techniques exploited by Czechoslovak and Polish designers in schemes for the Brussels Worlds Fair in 1958 can be understood as part of a new political project to produce active citizens after
Crowley, David
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Het architectenloze tijdperk. Ambachtslieden en amateurs in de achttiende eeuw
In Dutch history of architecture the first half of the eighteenth century is sometimes defined as the 'era without architects'. Prominent architects and building contractors from the second half of the seventeenth century lacked worthy successors, large ...
Freek H. Schmidt
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Supporting arts and enterprise skills in communities through creative engagement with the local area [PDF]
The project proposes a framework and methodology of artistic and creative social intervention that empowers and supports engagement with communities of young people affected by change in their local environment.
Haywood, P, Ingleson, SJ
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Portrait diffracté de l’« architecte » : artiste, archi-technocrate ou community architect ? [PDF]
Known as “the three lost decades”, the Heisei era saw the persistent decline of Japan’s place in the world. Like the series of disasters of the time, including the major earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tōhoku, the shift from “scrap and build” to rehabilitation shook the very foundations of Japan’s architectural realm, as architects – despite their ...
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Understanding the Impact of the New Aesthetics and New Media Works on Future Curatorial Resource Responsibilities for Research Collections [PDF]
The author examines the emerging impact of the works of the “New Aesthetic,” along with other works that have their genesis in the rapid technological changes of the last fifty-plus years.
Moser, Dennis
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Convidando amigos – a importância das redes sociais e de conhecimento na colaboração entre arquitectos e artistas Inviting friends - The importance of social and knowledge networks in the collaboration between architects and artists [PDF]
This paper is focused on the introduction of the principles of modern movement in Lisbon in a period between 1945 and 1965. This process was accompanied, later, by the arrival of a trend in vogue in post-war world’s debates: the synthesis or integration ...
Andrade Marques, Inês Maria
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The resurrection of Antoni Gaudí in post-war media : a critical chronology: 1945–1965 [PDF]
The Post-war time coincides with the rehabilitation of Antoni Gaudí, a process closely linked to the spread of his architecture on a global scale.
Rodríguez Pedret, Carmen
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The cancer problem is increasing globally with projections up to the year 2050 showing unfavourable outcomes in terms of incidence and cancer‐related deaths. The main challenges are prevention, improved therapeutics resulting in increased cure rates and enhanced health‐related quality of life.
Ulrik Ringborg +43 more
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