Between Conventional and Experimental
portes grátis
Between Conventional and Experimental
Mass Housing and Prefabrication in Modernist Architecture
Ben-Asher Gitler, Inbal; Allweil, Yael; Hess, Regine; Fainholtz, Tzafrir
Leuven University Press
11/2024
320
Mole
9789462704046
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Regine Hess, Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler, Tzafrir Fainholtz, and Yael Allweil
PART 1 - HOUSING AS ARCHITECTURE FOR ALL
Chapter 1. Toward a Democratic Architecture: Norwegian Experiments in Timber
Maryia Rusak
Chapter 2. Assembling a Home: Politics, Trauma, and the Finnish Export of Prefabricated Homes
Mia Akerfelt, Tzafrir Fainholtz, and Anna Wilczynska
Chapter 3. Prefabricating a Nation: The Neighborhood of Ramat HaNasi in Bat Yam, Israel, by Architect Yitzhaq Perlstein
Daphna Levine and Liat Savin Ben Shoshan
Chapter 4. The Reconstruction of Post-Earthquake Skopje: An International Collection of Prefabricated Houses in the Cold War Era
Tamara Bjazic Klarin
PART 2 - CONVENTIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IN NEW NEIGHBORHOODS
Chapter 5. Another Slab, Sheet, and Brick in the Wall: The Surge of Prefabrication in Israeli Housing, 1960-1980
Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler and Yael Allweil
Chapter 6. Massive Blocks for Soviet Mass Housing: Standardization and Prefabrication in the Soviet Union
Angelo Bertolazzi
Chapter 7. Thamesmead: Prefabrication between Utopia and Dystopia
Alberto Franchini
PART 3 - EXHIBITIONS AND PROTOTYPES: ARCHITECTURAL MEDIATION THROUGH PREFABRICATION
Chapter 8. Halls, "Huts," and Houses: Large Exhibitions, Prefabrication, and Housing
Regine Hess
Chapter 9. The Milan Triennale Exhibitions and the Debate on Prefabrication in Postwar Italy
Ilaria Giannetti and Stefania Mornati
Chapter 10. The Living Cell Typology: Exploring Le Corbusier's Vision through His Cabanon de vacances
Maria Tassopoulou
Afterword: How to Build? On the Handling of Existing and Newly Constructed Buildings
Silke Langenberg
References
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Regine Hess, Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler, Tzafrir Fainholtz, and Yael Allweil
PART 1 - HOUSING AS ARCHITECTURE FOR ALL
Chapter 1. Toward a Democratic Architecture: Norwegian Experiments in Timber
Maryia Rusak
Chapter 2. Assembling a Home: Politics, Trauma, and the Finnish Export of Prefabricated Homes
Mia Akerfelt, Tzafrir Fainholtz, and Anna Wilczynska
Chapter 3. Prefabricating a Nation: The Neighborhood of Ramat HaNasi in Bat Yam, Israel, by Architect Yitzhaq Perlstein
Daphna Levine and Liat Savin Ben Shoshan
Chapter 4. The Reconstruction of Post-Earthquake Skopje: An International Collection of Prefabricated Houses in the Cold War Era
Tamara Bjazic Klarin
PART 2 - CONVENTIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IN NEW NEIGHBORHOODS
Chapter 5. Another Slab, Sheet, and Brick in the Wall: The Surge of Prefabrication in Israeli Housing, 1960-1980
Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler and Yael Allweil
Chapter 6. Massive Blocks for Soviet Mass Housing: Standardization and Prefabrication in the Soviet Union
Angelo Bertolazzi
Chapter 7. Thamesmead: Prefabrication between Utopia and Dystopia
Alberto Franchini
PART 3 - EXHIBITIONS AND PROTOTYPES: ARCHITECTURAL MEDIATION THROUGH PREFABRICATION
Chapter 8. Halls, "Huts," and Houses: Large Exhibitions, Prefabrication, and Housing
Regine Hess
Chapter 9. The Milan Triennale Exhibitions and the Debate on Prefabrication in Postwar Italy
Ilaria Giannetti and Stefania Mornati
Chapter 10. The Living Cell Typology: Exploring Le Corbusier's Vision through His Cabanon de vacances
Maria Tassopoulou
Afterword: How to Build? On the Handling of Existing and Newly Constructed Buildings
Silke Langenberg
References
Contributors
Index
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Mass Housing;Prefabrication;Modernity;Transnational Architecture History;Social Housing;Rationalization;Prototypes;Series
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Regine Hess, Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler, Tzafrir Fainholtz, and Yael Allweil
PART 1 - HOUSING AS ARCHITECTURE FOR ALL
Chapter 1. Toward a Democratic Architecture: Norwegian Experiments in Timber
Maryia Rusak
Chapter 2. Assembling a Home: Politics, Trauma, and the Finnish Export of Prefabricated Homes
Mia Akerfelt, Tzafrir Fainholtz, and Anna Wilczynska
Chapter 3. Prefabricating a Nation: The Neighborhood of Ramat HaNasi in Bat Yam, Israel, by Architect Yitzhaq Perlstein
Daphna Levine and Liat Savin Ben Shoshan
Chapter 4. The Reconstruction of Post-Earthquake Skopje: An International Collection of Prefabricated Houses in the Cold War Era
Tamara Bjazic Klarin
PART 2 - CONVENTIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IN NEW NEIGHBORHOODS
Chapter 5. Another Slab, Sheet, and Brick in the Wall: The Surge of Prefabrication in Israeli Housing, 1960-1980
Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler and Yael Allweil
Chapter 6. Massive Blocks for Soviet Mass Housing: Standardization and Prefabrication in the Soviet Union
Angelo Bertolazzi
Chapter 7. Thamesmead: Prefabrication between Utopia and Dystopia
Alberto Franchini
PART 3 - EXHIBITIONS AND PROTOTYPES: ARCHITECTURAL MEDIATION THROUGH PREFABRICATION
Chapter 8. Halls, "Huts," and Houses: Large Exhibitions, Prefabrication, and Housing
Regine Hess
Chapter 9. The Milan Triennale Exhibitions and the Debate on Prefabrication in Postwar Italy
Ilaria Giannetti and Stefania Mornati
Chapter 10. The Living Cell Typology: Exploring Le Corbusier's Vision through His Cabanon de vacances
Maria Tassopoulou
Afterword: How to Build? On the Handling of Existing and Newly Constructed Buildings
Silke Langenberg
References
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Regine Hess, Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler, Tzafrir Fainholtz, and Yael Allweil
PART 1 - HOUSING AS ARCHITECTURE FOR ALL
Chapter 1. Toward a Democratic Architecture: Norwegian Experiments in Timber
Maryia Rusak
Chapter 2. Assembling a Home: Politics, Trauma, and the Finnish Export of Prefabricated Homes
Mia Akerfelt, Tzafrir Fainholtz, and Anna Wilczynska
Chapter 3. Prefabricating a Nation: The Neighborhood of Ramat HaNasi in Bat Yam, Israel, by Architect Yitzhaq Perlstein
Daphna Levine and Liat Savin Ben Shoshan
Chapter 4. The Reconstruction of Post-Earthquake Skopje: An International Collection of Prefabricated Houses in the Cold War Era
Tamara Bjazic Klarin
PART 2 - CONVENTIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IN NEW NEIGHBORHOODS
Chapter 5. Another Slab, Sheet, and Brick in the Wall: The Surge of Prefabrication in Israeli Housing, 1960-1980
Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler and Yael Allweil
Chapter 6. Massive Blocks for Soviet Mass Housing: Standardization and Prefabrication in the Soviet Union
Angelo Bertolazzi
Chapter 7. Thamesmead: Prefabrication between Utopia and Dystopia
Alberto Franchini
PART 3 - EXHIBITIONS AND PROTOTYPES: ARCHITECTURAL MEDIATION THROUGH PREFABRICATION
Chapter 8. Halls, "Huts," and Houses: Large Exhibitions, Prefabrication, and Housing
Regine Hess
Chapter 9. The Milan Triennale Exhibitions and the Debate on Prefabrication in Postwar Italy
Ilaria Giannetti and Stefania Mornati
Chapter 10. The Living Cell Typology: Exploring Le Corbusier's Vision through His Cabanon de vacances
Maria Tassopoulou
Afterword: How to Build? On the Handling of Existing and Newly Constructed Buildings
Silke Langenberg
References
Contributors
Index
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