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Uncertainty within the Avant-Garde: Transient Architecture
Full text is available to authenticated members of The University of Auckland only.The progression of avant-garde throughout history has influenced many cities in architecture, art and culture, having culminated in the emergence of radical social reforms.
Chin, K
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Perception of avant-garde architecture in 1920-1930
The text is dedicated to the problem of perception of avant-garde architecture in 1920-1930-s. The characteristic of the avant-garde utopian projects would be incomplete without considering the perception of modernism not only by the functionalists, but also by their opponents and by the general public – who supposed to be the main acceptors of all the
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Composition Methods of the Soviet Architectural Avant-Garde
This paper explores the composition logic of the creativity of the Avant-garde masters and to identify the principles of the composition language of the architecture of modernism.To characterize the composition language of Avant-garde architecture, systemic, historical-genetic and semiotic methods of research are used.
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This thesis investigates the role of advertising in literature from the mid-Nineteenth century until the 1930s. The aim is to identify the different approaches to advertising in the works of several and very different authors, to help reassess canonical ...
Novero, Anna Giulia
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Cubo-Futurism in Russia, 1912-1922 : the transformation of a painterly style
Cubo-Futurlsm is defined both in terms of the development of Cubist and Futurist styles of painting by the Russian avant-garde artists Liubov Popova, Nadezhda Udaltsova, Olga Rozanova and Ivan Puni between 1912 and 1915, and in terms of the reworking ...
Humphreys, Charlotte M.
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Transcriptions of Spatiality Avant-Garde and Architecture
The trend towards dematerialisation and the infinite possibilities of dissemination characterising our reality have, as a side effect, reduced the image to a ‘disposable’ consumer good. These phenomena, by denying any need for slowness, interfere with the role of the image, as a revealer of compositions. Building on these premises, this review examines
Vattano, Starlight, Bernardini, Elena
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ARCHITECTURE OF AVANT-GARDE IN UKRAINE IN 1921-1939: ORIGINS, WAYS OF SPREADING, MAIN FEATURES
The heritage of the architectural Avant-garde in Ukraine, formed in the interwar period (1921-1939), is large-scale in the number of objects and diverse in their typology, techniques and forms of expression of modern architectural ideas.
Olga Mykhaylyshyn
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Thoughts about the Avant-Garde
The coming 100th anniversary of Bauhaus and VKhUTEMAS brings us back to the meaning of those cultural-historical professional events. Starting from boundless admiration and equally boundless abuse of avant-garde, we are now coming to its semantic basis ...
Alexander Rappaport
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Absolute, Abstract and Abject: Learning from the Event-Space of the Historical Avant-Garde
Considering the impact of evental thinking as spacing, this chapter focuses on the influence of Europe's historical avant-garde on theatre architecture: whereby scenography as spatial scripting could no longer be contained within geometrically ...
Hannah, D (15610658)
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Contemporary architectural aesthetic preferences based on popular AI images and models of the Civitai architect community. [PDF]
Wang Z, Wan T, Veniaminovna KO, Huang J.
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