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Architecture --- Urbanism --- Team 10.
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This early history of Team 10 and the group's emergence from CIAM (International Congress of Modern Architecture ) shifts the locus of the group's importance from their better-known projects of the 1960s and 70s to the group's more theoretically intense period of the late 1940s and 50s. Extensive archival research reveals another story of Team 10 thinking than the one's portrayed by CIAM and Team 10 member Alison Smithson, which historians have been echoing, in one way or another, ever since. Offered here is a theoretical framework for understanding the new values that were introduced to modern architecture in postwar CIAM and the common ground that allowed this diverse group of architects and with disparate approaches to be considered, "first and foremost," modern. Essential reading for anyone interested in a deeper and nuanced understanding of the theoretical context architects have been practicing in since the 1950s, this account blurs the boundaries between modernism and postmodernism, and reveals the important role played by representation in establishing and changing ideologies, institutions, and power structures.
Architecture, Modern --- Team 10 --- History.
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Architecture, Modern --- Architecture --- Research --- Team 10
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Architecture, Modern --- Architecture --- Architecture --- Architecture --- Research --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Recherche --- Congrès --- Team 10 --- Congresses.
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Environmental planning --- Architecture --- urbanization --- architecture [object genre] --- Modern [style or period] --- hedendaagse architectuur --- urbanisatie --- Hansen, Oskar --- Team 10 --- Eastern and Central Europe
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Ce qui caractérise le Team X est une tentative de synthèse entre les contraintes matérielles d'une production de programmes de logements à différentes échelles, la volonté délibérée de prendre en compte le goût ordinaire (la culture de masse) et le contexte local (réalités matérielles et culturelles), mais aussi une exigence intellectuelle et une appartenance proclamée à l'avant-garde artistique. Sa dimension internationale l'inscrit dans le mouvement actuel de mondialisation des références, des modèles et des pratiques. Cet ouvrage offre une analyse critique de programmes de logements collectifs réalisés par des membres de ce courant autour des années 1950-70. Sont ainsi étudiés les projets d'Alison et Peter Smithson à Londres, l'œuvre de Jaap Bakema aux Pays-Bas, l'extension de Bagnols-sur-Cèze menée par l'équipe Georges Candilis, Alexis Josic et Shadrach Woods, la création de la ville nouvelle du Vaudreuil par les architectes Lods, Depond et Beauclair influencés par le Team X, ainsi que l'opération expérimentale de la ZUP de Toulouse-Le Mirail aussi menée par l'équipe G. Candilis, Alexis Josic et Shadrach Woods à partir de 1961 (ou de 1961 à 1981). En contrepoint, le dernier texte présente la maison du paysan Rodakis dans l'île d'Égine en Grèce parce qu'elle a constitué pour Candilis l'essence de l'architecture et un prototype de la maison originelle.
Architecture, Domestic --- High-rise apartment buildings --- Architecture, Modern --- Architecture domestique --- Immeubles d'habitation en hauteur --- Architecture --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Team 10. --- Théorie de l'architecture --- Théorie de l'urbanisme --- Bâtiment d'habitation collectif --- Pratique urbaine --- Pratique architecturale --- Team 10 --- Plan de cellule --- Immeubles d'habitation --- Aspect social --- Congrès --- Team Ten --- Team X --- Architecture, Domestic - Congresses --- High-rise apartment buildings - Congresses --- Architecture, Modern - 20th century - Congresses --- goût ordinaire --- mondialisation --- maison originelle --- culture de masse --- logement collectif --- prototype --- architecture
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Hansen, Oskar --- Team 10 --- Architects --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- Architecture --- 72.07 --- 72.01 --- UDC --- 72.038 --- Architectuur ; 20ste eeuw ; Oskar Hansen --- Hansen, Oskar 1922-2005 (°Helsinki, Finland) --- 373.67 --- Architectuurtheorie ; over Oskar Hansen ; Open Form --- Architectuur en kunst ; participatie ; in de voormalige oostbloklanden --- Architectuur en maatschappij ; 20ste eeuw --- Modernism (Architecture) --- Modernist architecture --- Architecture, Modern --- International style (Architecture) --- Professional employees --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- History --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuur ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Onderwijs ; kunst- architectuuronderwijs --- Design and construction --- Hansen, Oskar, --- Hansen, Oskar Nikolai, --- Team 10. --- Team Ten --- Team X --- architecture [object genre] --- Modern [style or period] --- hedendaagse architectuur --- Architecture, Primitive
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City planning --- Urban policy --- Architecture --- Political participation --- Social participation --- Urbanisme --- Politique urbaine --- Participation politique --- Participation sociale --- Citizen participation --- Participation des citoyens --- Le Corbusier, --- Geddes, Patrick, --- Kahn, Louis I., --- De Carlo, Giancarlo, --- Kroll, Lucien --- Team 10 --- International Congresses for Modern Architecture --- 20th century --- History --- Themes, motives --- Citizen participation. --- Kroll, Lucien. --- International Congresses for Modern Architecture.
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City planning --- Urban policy --- Architecture --- Political participation --- Social participation --- Urbanisme --- Politique urbaine --- Architecture --- Participation politique --- Participation sociale --- Citizen participation --- Citizen participation --- Citizen participation. --- Participation des citoyens --- Participation des citoyens --- Participation des citoyens --- Geddes, Patrick, --- Otlet, Paul, --- Richards, J. M. --- Erskine, Ralph, --- De Carlo, Giancarlo, --- Habrakan, Johannes --- Kroll, Lucien --- Team 10
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"Aldo van Eyck (1918-1999) was a Dutch architect, writer, and teacher who helped redefine Modern architecture in the second half of the 20th century. As an advocate for architecture's engagement with history, culture, climate, and the lived human experience of buildings and urban spaces, he created designs that privileged place and the daily rituals in the lives of its inhabitants over universal ideals. In this volume, enlivened by 300 illustrations from the Aldo van Eyck Archive, Robert McCarter provides the first comprehensive study of Van Eyck's 50-year career since his death, guiding readers through the architect's buildings and unrealized projects, with a focus on the interior spatial experience and on the design and construction processes..."
Architecture --- Human factors --- History --- Philosophy --- Eyck, Aldo van, --- Van Eyck, Aldo --- Criticism and interpretation --- Philosophie --- Critique et interprétation --- 72.07 --- 72.038 --- Architectuur ; 2de h. 20ste eeuw ; Aldo van Eyck --- Team 10 --- Architectuur ; Nederland ; Het Nieuwe Bouwen --- Van Eyck, Aldo 1919-1999 (°Driebergen, Nederland) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Van Eyck, Aldo, --- Philosophie. --- Philosophy. --- Architecture - Human factors - Netherlands - History - 20th century --- Architecture - Philosophy --- Eyck, Aldo van, - 1918-1999 - Criticism and interpretation --- Critique et interprétation --- Eyck, Aldo van, - 1918-1999
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