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Aesthetics. --- Architectural design. --- Architecture --- Architecture. --- De Carlo, Giancarlo,
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Architecture --- History --- De Carlo, Giancarlo, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Italian architect Giancarlo de Carlo (1919-2005) first visited Urbino in 1951 to carry out a minor refurbishment of the offices of the rector of the University. This was the beginning of his lifetime engagement with the small town where he continued working over the next five decades. This book is part of the „Everything without Content“ series by Kersten Geers, Jelena Pancevac and Joris Kritis, and it presents the work Giancarlo de Carlo built in Urbino in the 1960s and 70s, in the shadow of his involvement in Team 10 debates that challenged modernist doctrines on architecture and urbanism. The eight buildings in this book are presented in drawings by students of the Academy of Architecture USI, Mendriso, and photographs by Stefano Graziani.
Architecture --- Architectural photography --- Photographie d'architecture --- History --- Photographs. --- Histoire --- Photographies --- De Carlo, Giancarlo, --- Urbino (Italy) --- Urbino (Italie) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions --- Historire --- architects --- De Carlo, Giancarlo --- De Carlo Giancarlo (1919-2005) --- Biographie -- Biography
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Iconic product designers Moleskine present a new architecture series, Inspiration and Process, which compiles individual monographs approaching the design process of international architects. Giancarlo De Carlo (1919-2005) was one of Italy's most influential modernist architects and a pioneer of participation focussed design. The series is presented in a completely new format combining an 18th century clothbound style with a front and back cover in raw grey cardboard. The books also incorporate classic Moleskine features.
Croquis --- Dessin d'architecture --- Processus de conception --- Voyage --- De Carlo, Giancarlo --- 72.01 --- 72.036 <45> --- 72 DE CARLO, GIANCARLO --- Architectuurtheorie. Bouwprincipes. Esthetica van de bouwkunst. Filosofie van de bouwkunst --- Moderne bouwkunst. Architectuur van de 20e eeuw--Italië --- Architectuur. Bouwkunst--DE CARLO, GIANCARLO --- 72 DE CARLO, GIANCARLO Architectuur. Bouwkunst--DE CARLO, GIANCARLO --- 72.036 <45> Moderne bouwkunst. Architectuur van de 20e eeuw--Italië --- 72.01 Architectuurtheorie. Bouwprincipes. Esthetica van de bouwkunst. Filosofie van de bouwkunst --- De Carlo, Giancarlo, --- Oeuvres --- Dessin --- 72.039 --- Perrault, Dominique °1953 (°Clermont-Ferrand, Frankrijk) --- Architectuur ; schetsen ; het creatief proces --- 72.07 --- 741:72 --- Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Tekenkunst ; architectuurtekeningen
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architectuur --- Architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- Hertzberger, Herman --- De Carlo, Giancarlo --- Vandenhove, Charles --- Soeters, Sjoerd --- Deleu, Luc --- Kollhoff, Hans --- Crepain, Jo --- Reeth, Van, Bob --- Architecture, Modern --- Philosophie
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Architecture --- Architectural design --- Architectuurtheorie ; 20ste eeuw --- Cullinan, Edward --- De Carlo, Giancarlo --- Erskine, Ralph --- Foster, Norman --- Smithson, Alison en Peter --- Stirling, James --- Utzon, Jorn --- Van Eyck, Aldo --- 72.01 --- Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica
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Architecture --- architectural theory --- Eyck, van, Aldo E. --- Foster, Norman --- Alexander, Christopher --- Stirling, James --- Smithson, Alison & Peter --- Erskine, Ralph --- Cullinan, Edward --- Martin, Leslie --- Evans, Eldred --- Shalev, David --- Utzon, Jørn --- Smithson, Alison --- De Carlo, Giancarlo
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In 1968, lauded American architect Mary Otis Stevens (born 1928) and her partner, fellow architect Thomas McNulty (1919–84), initiated i Press, the influential imprint that focuses on the social context of architecture. Over the next five years, the duo released five books under the thematic umbrella of “Human Environment” with the publisher George Braziller. The first of this series, The Ideal Communist City (1969) is an English translation of urban concepts advanced by architects and planners from the University of Moscow. The book was first published in a Soviet journal of a communist youth organization in 1960 and was then republished in Italy in 1968. Offering a new way of thinking about mobility, equity and social interaction in neighborhood planning, The Ideal Communist City was a direct response to suburban development and its focus on private spaces for family life: “the new city is a world belonging to all and each” where life is “structured by freely chosen relationships representing the fullest, most well-rounded aspects of each human personality.”This publication is a facsimile of The Ideal Communist City, with additional texts by architectural historians and the editors.
City planning --- Communist aesthetics. --- Communism and architecture --- Urbanisme --- Esthétique communiste --- Communisme et architecture --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- Architectuurtheorie ; stedenbouw ; onderzoek ; research --- Stedenbouw ; denken over ; 20ste eeuw --- Architectuurtheorie- en geschiedenis ; sleutelwerken --- Stedenbouw ; theorie ; 20ste eeuw --- Architectuur ; Sovjet-Unie ; 20ste eeuw --- Communisme --- De Carlo, Giancarlo --- 711.4(A) --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; denken over de stedenbouw
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