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In the course of the Cold War, architects, planners, and construction companies from socialist Eastern Europe engaged in a vibrant collaboration with those in West Africa and the Middle East in order to bring modernization to the developing world. Architecture in Global Socialism shows how their collaboration reshaped five cities in the Global South: Accra, Lagos, Baghdad, Abu Dhabi, and Kuwait City. Lukasz Stanek describes how local authorities and professionals in these cities drew on Soviet prefabrication systems, Hungarian and Polish planning methods, Yugoslav and Bulgarian construction materials, Romanian and East German standard designs, and manual laborers from across Eastern Europe. He explores how the socialist development path was adapted to tropical conditions in Ghana in the 1960s, and how East European architectural traditions were given new life in 1970s Nigeria. He looks at how the differences between socialist foreign trade and the emerging global construction market were exploited in the Middle East in the closing decades of the Cold War. Stanek demonstrates how these and other practices of global cooperation by socialist countries-what he calls socialist worldmaking-left their enduring mark on urban landscapes in the postcolonial world. Featuring an extensive collection of previously unpublished images, Architecture in Global Socialism draws on original archival research in sixteen countries and a wealth of in-depth interviews. This incisive book presents a new understanding of global urbanization and its architecture through the lens of socialist internationalism, challenging long-held notions about modernization and development in the global South.
Architecture, Modern --- Architecture --- Architecture and society --- 72.038 --- 72.038 1 --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Design and construction --- History --- 72.038(6) --- 72.038(53) --- Oostblok-architectuur --- 711.4(C)(6) --- Ghana, Nigeria, Irak, Koeweit, Verenigde Arabische Ermiraten --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 ; Afrika --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 ; Midden Oosten --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; vormgeving en analyse van de stad ; Afrika --- Architectuur ; tijdens de Koude Oorlog --- Environmental planning --- architecture [discipline] --- urban renewal --- influence --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Abu Dhabi [City] --- Kuwait --- Baghdad --- Accra --- Lagos --- anno 1900-1999 --- Socialist realism and architecture --- Communism and architecture --- Réalisme socialiste et architecture --- Communisme et architecture --- Socialist realism and architecture. --- Socialisme --- Europe --- Architecture, Primitive --- Architecture, Modern - 20th century. --- Architecture - Europe, Eastern. --- Architecture - Africa, West. --- Architecture - Middle East.
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'Juliaan Lampens 1950-1991' is the reissue of the catalogue published by the deSingel Arts Centre in 1991. The hand of the master is present in every facet of this publication, which makes this a unique reference work. In both a literal and figurative sense, Lampens helped shape the book: he selected the texts and images, wrote specifically for the publication and collaborated with the designer. Publications about Juliaan Lampens are scarce and highly sought after. Interest in the architect's oeuvre has only increased in recent years, including internationally, as demonstrated by the special edition of the renowned Japanese architecture magazine a+u that was devoted to Lampens. With this reissue, supplemented by an updated biography, the Flanders Architecture Institute is responding to an ever-growing demand. Previously untranslated texts are now provided in both French and English, thereby offering the reader three equivalent language editions in one volume.
72.07 --- 72.038(493) --- Lampens, Juliaan °1926 (°De Pinte, België) --- Architectuur ; België ; 2de helft 20ste eeuw ; Juliaan Lampens --- Belgische architecten --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 ; België --- Lampens, Juliaan --- anno 1950-1959 --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1980-1989 --- Brutalisme --- Architects --- Architecture --- Architectes --- History --- Histoire --- Lampens, Juliaan,
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Cloud ’68 – Paper Voice pays homage the radical architecture movement in Europe from the 1950s to the 1970s, which initiated numerous new forms of experimental expression. A selection of 177 graphic pieces – lithographs, drawings, original etchings, and ephemera from the personal collection of the Chilean architect Smiljan Radić—reveal the scope of the diverse architectural approaches from those years. Works by Constant, Utopie, Guy Debord, Asger Jorn, Haus-Rucker-Co, Archigram, and Superstudio, among others, are displayed in 33 panels that recall Aby Warburg’s ‘Mnemosyne Atlas’. The publication is complemented by interview fragments by the critic and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, who interviewed the protagonists of this architectural movement, plus three essays by Tom McDonough, Moisés Puente and by Lara Schrijver.
Radical architecture --- Architecture --- Architecture radicale --- Histoire de l'architecture --- 20e siècle --- History --- Radic, Smiljan, --- Art collections. --- 72.038 --- 72.07 --- Radic, Smiljan °1965 (°Santiago, Chili) --- Casabella (tijdschrift) --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Exhibitions --- Radical architecture - Europe - History - 20th century - Exhibitions --- Architecture - Europe - History - 20th century - Designs and plans - Exhibitions --- Radic, Smiljan, - 1965- - Exhibitions --- Radic, Smiljan, 1965 --- -Radic, Smiljan, 1965 --- -Radical architecture --- -Radic, Smiljan, - 1965 --- -Architecture radicale --- -72.038
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Zaida Muxí's "Beyond the Threshold" is a revised account of the history of architecture and urban planning through the contributions of the women who have been silenced in our general histories. With the built environment as its frame of reference, the book explores topics from design to politics, examining both the house and the city, the private and the public. As in other areas of knowledge, the arts, science, and politics, women have been and are still not represented on equal terms, or even fairly, based on equal merits. For this reason it is crucial to revisit and deconstruct the dominant historiography of architecture and cities, rewriting it with women as its protagonists.
72:396 --- 72.036 --- 72.03 --- 72.03 Bouwstijlen. Architectuurscholen. Architectuurstromingen. Bouwkunst: periodenen invloeden --- Bouwstijlen. Architectuurscholen. Architectuurstromingen. Bouwkunst: periodenen invloeden --- 72.036 Moderne bouwkunst. Architectuur van de 20e eeuw --- Moderne bouwkunst. Architectuur van de 20e eeuw --- 72(091) --- 72.037 --- 72.038 --- 72.071 --- Vrouwelijke architecten --- Architectenberoep ; vrouwen --- Gender studies --- Architectuur ; geschiedenis --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 19e eeuw --- Architectuurgeschiedenis , 1900 - 1950 --- Architectuurgeschiedenis; 1950-2000 --- Architectenberoep --- Féminisme --- Discrimination --- Histoire de l'architecture --- Architecture and women --- Women architects --- City planning --- Women city planners --- Architecture et femmes --- Urbanisme --- Femmes urbanistes --- Femmes architectes --- History. --- History --- Histoire
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L'architecture contemporaine au Japon entre les années 1950 à 1970
Métabolistes japonais (architecture) --- Utopie architecturale --- Constructions en béton --- 711.427 --- 72.036 --- 72.032.12 --- Japan --- Utopia --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- Japanse architectuur --- J6500 --- Japan: Art and antiquities -- architecture --- 72.038(520) --- Architectuur ; Japan ; 2de h. 20ste eeuw ; Metabolisten --- Metabolisten --- Visionaire architectuur --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 ; Japan --- Métabolisme (architecture) --- Utopies architecturales --- Tange, Kenzō (1913-2005) --- Kurokawa, Kishō (1934-2007) --- Kikutake, Kiyonori (1928-2011) --- Futurism (Architecture) --- Architecture, Japanese --- Architecture --- Futurisme (Architecture) --- Architecture japonaise --- History --- Histoire --- Tange, Kenzō --- Kurokawa, Kishō --- Kikutake, Kiyonori --- Structure de grande portée --- Construction en béton --- Tange, Kenzo --- Kurokawa, Kisho --- Japon --- Kikutake, Kiyonori 1928-2011 --- Métabolisme (architecture) --- Constructions en béton --- Tange, Kenzō --- Kurokawa, Kishō --- Tange, Kenzō, --- Kurokawa, Kisho, --- Kikutake, Kiyonori,
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