At the end of the World War II, several European States projected throughout the extended Mediterranean – with the political and strategic backup of the United Nations, Development Cooperation, Svimez, World Bank and Ford Foundation – to support the social and economic modernization of less developed countries and former colonies, from North Africa to Iran. This initial study intends to start the recomposition a half-century picture of a cross-disciplinary constellation of European technical and intellectual skills, hybridized with the local cultures in the Mediterranean non-European countries, providing unpredicted interpretations compared to the mainstream architectural historiography of the twentieth century. Therefore, this study has th...
THIS ATLAS, devoted to the most recent architecture of Africa and the Middle East, is the third volu...
Firstly, this article focuses on the origins of modern architecture in addition to the simple binomi...
As days goes by the progressive crisis that grips contemporary cities seems to be unstoppable. As ar...
At the end of the World War II, several European States projected throughout the extended Mediterran...
The driving force behind variations in the architecture of the Gulf between 1954 and 1982 was a comp...
In Africa, the decolonisation process set in motion by the end of the 1950s, entailed a political an...
The aim of the study is to demonstrate that interest in sustainable development of the architecture ...
Suez, Abu Simbel, Cairo, Algiers, Casablanca, Istanbul... This work of pioneering research by archit...
Interest in European architecture beyond Europe, particularly in the Mediterranean, is currently thr...
At the end of the spring of 1943, the German forces were finally defeated in Northern Tunisia and ha...
Building Beyond the Mediterranean: Studying the Archives of European Businesses (1860–1970) explores...
With monographs dedicated to individual figures, cities and regions with an architectural heritage o...
Architectural and urban features of the last two centuries are nowadays spatial markers, which are s...
After many countries gained independence from the 1960s onwards, both continuity and change characte...
This research examines the reconstruction of European cities after the devastation of the Second Wor...
THIS ATLAS, devoted to the most recent architecture of Africa and the Middle East, is the third volu...
Firstly, this article focuses on the origins of modern architecture in addition to the simple binomi...
As days goes by the progressive crisis that grips contemporary cities seems to be unstoppable. As ar...
At the end of the World War II, several European States projected throughout the extended Mediterran...
The driving force behind variations in the architecture of the Gulf between 1954 and 1982 was a comp...
In Africa, the decolonisation process set in motion by the end of the 1950s, entailed a political an...
The aim of the study is to demonstrate that interest in sustainable development of the architecture ...
Suez, Abu Simbel, Cairo, Algiers, Casablanca, Istanbul... This work of pioneering research by archit...
Interest in European architecture beyond Europe, particularly in the Mediterranean, is currently thr...
At the end of the spring of 1943, the German forces were finally defeated in Northern Tunisia and ha...
Building Beyond the Mediterranean: Studying the Archives of European Businesses (1860–1970) explores...
With monographs dedicated to individual figures, cities and regions with an architectural heritage o...
Architectural and urban features of the last two centuries are nowadays spatial markers, which are s...
After many countries gained independence from the 1960s onwards, both continuity and change characte...
This research examines the reconstruction of European cities after the devastation of the Second Wor...
THIS ATLAS, devoted to the most recent architecture of Africa and the Middle East, is the third volu...
Firstly, this article focuses on the origins of modern architecture in addition to the simple binomi...
As days goes by the progressive crisis that grips contemporary cities seems to be unstoppable. As ar...