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A Semi-Social Magazine: Love, Life, and Architectural Design
This paper analyses the magazine Architectural Design (AD) under the post-war editorship of Monica Pidgeon. Through extensive archival research, content analysis, oral histories, and interviews, I adopt a unique biographical approach to understand the ...
Stephen Parnell
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The sociological dimension of concrete interiors during the 1960s [PDF]
Almost all architects today have abandoned making prescriptions for how people should live. They have learned from the mistakes of Modernism, when architects sought to construct the ideal home for the family.
Campens, Angelique
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Brutalism and Community in Middle Class Mass Housing: Be’eri Estate, Tel Aviv, 1965–Present
Fostering functioning, place-based communities has been a major concern in architecture and planning circles since the mid-1950s revolving the issue of habitat.
Yael Allweil, Noa Zemer
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The phenomenon of the sixtiers was prepared by the previous historical period. The period after the World War II comprises a fundamental change of the world order – from a multipolar world to a confrontation of two superpowers and two ideological systems,
Konstantin Lidin
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L’Habitat inhabitable : le sous‑terrain comme lieu de vie
Based on a research on the habitability of underground space, this article initiates a discussion on the concept of the “uninhabitable habitat”. If underground space is fundamentally uninhabitable and cannot be programmed as an habitat even in so-called ...
Marie Trossat
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Conversation on brutalism: Interview with architect Branislav Jovin [PDF]
The emergence of Brutalism in Serbian architecture is mainly connected to the works of several architects, with Branislav Jovin being one of the most significant authors in this group.
Alfirević Đorđe
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The Kantian approach to the sublime in the Critique of the Power of Judgment is based on an antagonism between two faculties, Imagination and Reason. In order to understand this conflict under new conceptual coordinates, and pursuing a triple exegetical,
David Antonio Bastidas Bolaños
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Architecture as a response to the challenges of modernity
Consideration of the evolution of architecture of the 20-21st centuries through the prism of the world global crises allows us to feel the influence of economic and political cataclysms on the formation of modern architectural theory and practice. Being
Olga Volichenko
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Out of Birmingham: towards a more peripatetic cultural studies [PDF]
This piece of writing is an experiment in digressive and peripatetic cultural studies that follows a thought path around the city of Birmingham in England.
Highmore, Ben
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Altered states, altered spaces : architecture, space and landscape in the film and television of Stanley Kubrick and Ken Russell [PDF]
Altered States, Altered Spaces: Architecture, Landscape and Space in the work of Stanley Kubrick and Ken Russell. Stanley Kubrick and Ken Russell, at first, seem like unlikely bedfellows for a critical comparison: the combined Baroque, Mannerist ...
Melia, Matthew
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