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    A Critical Eye Towards Japanese Modern Architecture by Kenji Watanabe

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It focuses on his admiration and critique of Japanese modern architecture to illustrate the problems of the modern movement in the postwar period. This could suggest worthwhile actions for conservation to Docomomo Japan. …”
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    La arquitectura moderna como experimento: la Weissenhofsiedlung y la relación entre la técnica y la forma by Eduard Stick López Padilla

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…The architectural project known as the Weissenhofsiedlung Estate, in which seventeen architects took part, has given us what is now recognised as the Modern Movement in Architecture: one of the most emblematic of the twentieth century. …”
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    Between preservation and transformation. First considerations about the recovery of the peep districts in Parma by Alessandra Gravante, Luca Gullì, Michele Zazzi

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The regeneration policy of the PEEP districts, can contribute to the enrichment of the theoretical framework formulated for the protection of the heritage of the Modern Movement. In 2011, the Municipality of Parma, showing a new awareness in relation to assets until now rarely considered, devices a specific field of study within its structural urbanistic plan. …”
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    MoMove by Ana Tostões, Zara Ferreira, Joana Gouveia Alves

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The original concept was developed by Ana Tostões and Yoshiyuki Yamana in September 2013 as an online exhibition to disseminate and to foster build- ings, sites and neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement throughout the (online) world, under the scope of docomomo. …”
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    New Brutalism and the Myth of Japan by Yat Shun Juliana Kei

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…In these articles, the Smithsons did not only present Japanese architectural tradition as a yardstick of the Modern Movement and hence New Brutalism, but also took pride in the fact that their understandings of Japanese culture were from the mass media. …”
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    Between preservation and transformation. First considerations about the recovery of the peep districts in Parma by Luca Gullì, Alessandra Gravante, Michele Zazzi

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The regeneration policy of the PEEP districts, can contribute to the enrichment of the theoretical framework formulated for the protection of the heritage of the Modern Movement. In 2011, the Municipality of Parma, showing a new awareness in relation to assets until now rarely considered, devices a specific field of study within its structural urbanistic plan. …”
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    CRIANDO MEMÓRIAS PARA ESPAÇOS PÚBLICOS. Intervenções artísticas em bairros de habitação social construídos durante o período do Estado Novo em Lisboa by Inês Andrade

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…Olivais appears today, with the neighborhood of Alvalade, as two of the paradigms of application of the ideas of the modern movement in the urban development. In this case, also, this application went total when incorporating the synthesis of the arts in the construction of the territory…”
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    MoMove by Ana Tostões, Zara Ferreira, Joana Gouveia Alves

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The original concept was developed by Ana Tostões and Yoshiyuki Yamana in September 2013 as an online exhibition to disseminate and to foster build- ings, sites and neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement throughout the (online) world, under the scope of docomomo. …”
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    Planning and urban development of Iquique between 1930 and 1970. by Víctor Valenzuela Grollmus

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The historical and urban processes prior to the last urban planning instrument in force during 1981 in Iquique and the scope of the initial urban regulation during the outbreak of the modern movement between 1930 and 1970, along with the involvement of the institutions of that period, make possible to set the growth logic and urban planning of the current Iquique.…”
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    In between crystalline and transparent. The skyscraper in Friedrichstrasse by Mies van der Rohe by David Resano Resano

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Some years later, transparency became a keystone for the Modern Movement. Mies van der Rohe drew his entry for the Friedrichstrasse Competition in 1921, in a moment of transition between both architectonical movements. …”
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    Landscape – concepts of modernism and the current practice by Tiberiu Florescu, Maria Bostenaru Dan, Alex Dill

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…This conference was the 14th edition of a conference series on conservation of the Modern Movement, how to approach it contemporarily. It was dedicated to landscape, a forerunner of the upcoming 2018 edition on urbanism. …”
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    Drawings of Capri. Between Tiberius’ myth and debate of the Mediterranean by Pedro Miguel Jimenez Vicario, Manuel Alejandro Ródenas López, Miguel Garcia Cordoba, Amanda Cirera Tortosa

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…If we study the graphic legacy of architects that traveled to Capri we can see an evolution in artistic sensibility of European architects from the xviii century romanticism to the European rationalization debates and the crystallization of paradigmatic works of modern movement.…”
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    Time, types and project methods by Arturo Tomillo Castillo

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…If the scientif method of the Modern Era supported contributions to the Modern Movement, however, in the second half of the 20th century, some architects looked at historical continuity and referred to typology as an instrument of the architectural project. …”
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    Hygiene and ritual in OMA’s domestic architecture by Luis Burriel Bielza

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Rem Koolhaas uses ces maison as a tool for reflection, allowing him to explore the ‘hedonistic dimension’ that characterises the architecture of the Modern Movement. Among the spaces that stand out in this lineage connecting the Dutch architect to the great masters, the bathroom is a particularly rich universe. …”
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    Les cités-jardins en Belgique by Anne Lambrichs

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…They will discard the regionalism and they will assume two tendencies that, with the passing of the time, will become the distinctive feature of the Belgium Garden-Cities in the inter-wars period: 'Cubists' and 'Symplifiers', both trends characterized by the simplicity of the forms, the investigation about the economic construction and their link to the bloom of The Modern Movement.…”
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    "De centro moderno a centralidad urbana: el conjunto Tequendama- Bavaria 1950-1982 en Bogotá " by María Pía Fontana, Miguel Mayorga Cárdenas

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…This project is an example of the result of urban ideas and suggestions that came from the Modern Movement regarding the idea of the city-centre and what it provides as well as continuingly-valid suggestions to assume the current challenge of the polycentric city and new central spaces…”
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    The Tragedy of the Megastructure by Valentin Bourdon

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Relating the megastructure to the issue of the Commons is a useful exercise to understand the success and the disappearance of what Peter Reyner Banham called the “dinosaurs of the Modern Movement”. All these large-scale constructions suffered the same fate: a conflict between the promise of a large shared space and the temptation of its fragmentation. …”
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    The working masses - the resting masses. Architecture of leisure in communist Poland by Błażej Ciarkowski

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Modernist holiday resorts designed by the leading Polish architects were a reflection of the local reception of the modern movement. Using the scale of a single building or the entire construction complex, the designers supported the process of building a new identity for the communist society. …”
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    Is there an Ideologically-Biased Broadening of the Concept of Modern Architecture? Questioning the Limits of Postmodernism's Inclusivism and Testing a Further Expansion by Brites, Joana

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…On the one hand, it highlights the deconstruction of the militant meta-narrative of the Modern Movement and the consequent expansion of the boundaries of modern architecture. …”
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    L’aménagement comme stratégie professionnelle by Isabelle Estienne

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Activists of the modern movement, these landscape architects – urban planners offer a humanistic interpretation: sensitive to local environmental conditions in their social, cultural and environmental dimensions.…”
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