With the number 57-58 of 1957, the magazine “Arquitectura” declares the beginning of a new phase. In a country at the edge of Europe, far from the debate on modern architecture and marked by a dictatorship that has limited its contact with the outside world, this magazine (founded in 1927 and led by the ICAT group until 1957) represented the main diffusion medium of ideas and international contributions to the debate on modern architecture in Portugal. At the same time, the magazine represented a selection and filter of what was spread from the outside within the country. On this basis, the proposal for the "REVISITING THE POST-CIAM GENERATION" symposium intends to investigate the influence that the Italian modern architecture, conveye...
The Milan Triennial moved into new exhibition spaces in 1933 and saw a major development in its hist...
The journal Arquitectura was reissued in January 1959 as a mouthpiece of the Madrid Institute of Arc...
In the 1960s, a group of Portuguese and Spanish architects began to meet on a regular basis. An info...
With the number 57-58 of 1957, the magazine “Arquitectura” declares the beginning of a new phase. In...
The article deals with the publication of Spanish architecture in Portuguese mass-media during the p...
The article deals with the publication of Spanish architecture in Portuguese mass-mediaduring the po...
The ‘Italian retreat from modern architecture’ sanctioned by R. Banham (1959), led into the differen...
AbstractCan architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A ...
Can architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A comparis...
Can architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A comparis...
Can architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A comparis...
Part of this research was funded by European and Portuguese funds POPH/FSE; FCT - Portuguese Nationa...
Between 1945 and the end of the 1960s, Italian architectural journals witnessed the transformation o...
Between 1945 and the end of the 1960s, Italian architectural journals witnessed the transformation o...
Between 1945 and the end of the 1960s, Italian architectural journals witnessed the transformation o...
The Milan Triennial moved into new exhibition spaces in 1933 and saw a major development in its hist...
The journal Arquitectura was reissued in January 1959 as a mouthpiece of the Madrid Institute of Arc...
In the 1960s, a group of Portuguese and Spanish architects began to meet on a regular basis. An info...
With the number 57-58 of 1957, the magazine “Arquitectura” declares the beginning of a new phase. In...
The article deals with the publication of Spanish architecture in Portuguese mass-media during the p...
The article deals with the publication of Spanish architecture in Portuguese mass-mediaduring the po...
The ‘Italian retreat from modern architecture’ sanctioned by R. Banham (1959), led into the differen...
AbstractCan architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A ...
Can architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A comparis...
Can architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A comparis...
Can architecture magazines play a role in theoretical thought? What tools do they employ? A comparis...
Part of this research was funded by European and Portuguese funds POPH/FSE; FCT - Portuguese Nationa...
Between 1945 and the end of the 1960s, Italian architectural journals witnessed the transformation o...
Between 1945 and the end of the 1960s, Italian architectural journals witnessed the transformation o...
Between 1945 and the end of the 1960s, Italian architectural journals witnessed the transformation o...
The Milan Triennial moved into new exhibition spaces in 1933 and saw a major development in its hist...
The journal Arquitectura was reissued in January 1959 as a mouthpiece of the Madrid Institute of Arc...
In the 1960s, a group of Portuguese and Spanish architects began to meet on a regular basis. An info...