In the inter-war period, progressive architects confronted the building of mass housing with an analogy with rational and functional workplaces. At the 2nd CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne), held in Frankfurt in 1929, this was tested against the formulation of space standards for a vital minimum, in order to increase the quantity of housing and reduce construction costs. This approach presumed the search for optimal living conditions and hygiene. The analogy with the world of work is particularly striking in the case of design of kitchens, removable furniture and storage spaces to maximize the use of space. In rational—and above all minimum—housing, the size of the rooms mainly depends on the size of the furniture. In thi...
The recent global pandemic has sped up architectural research in residential design aimed at rethink...
'Space, Time and Architecture is intended for those who are alarmed by the present state of our cult...
Three essential elements of modernism consolidated through war: a centralised welfare state, a seria...
In the inter-war period, progressive architects confronted the building of mass housing with an anal...
A critical reflection on the II CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne; in Frankfurt, 1...
During the housing crisis of the 1920s, the German concept Existenzminimum (minimum dwelling) was de...
In 1930, a housing exhibition called ‘Woba’ took place in the city of Basel. Unique for Switzerland,...
Far from nostalgically celebrate the 90th anniversary of the second CIAM, which indeed opened in Oct...
CIAM, the Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne, founded by a coalition of European architec...
In the course of the 20th century, housing became a science due to the huge efforts of progressive a...
Addressing a broader vision, entitled “Housing for All”, this issue is dedicated to the welfare era,...
In 1930, a housing exhibition called 'Woba' took place in the city of Basel. Unique for Switzerland,...
The interwar period was particularly crucial for urban policies in Europe because it was characteriz...
The project of the industrial modern city comprises many heterogeneous paths and stories, in particu...
The notion Existenzminimum is generally associated to the most rationalistic examples of dwellings l...
The recent global pandemic has sped up architectural research in residential design aimed at rethink...
'Space, Time and Architecture is intended for those who are alarmed by the present state of our cult...
Three essential elements of modernism consolidated through war: a centralised welfare state, a seria...
In the inter-war period, progressive architects confronted the building of mass housing with an anal...
A critical reflection on the II CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne; in Frankfurt, 1...
During the housing crisis of the 1920s, the German concept Existenzminimum (minimum dwelling) was de...
In 1930, a housing exhibition called ‘Woba’ took place in the city of Basel. Unique for Switzerland,...
Far from nostalgically celebrate the 90th anniversary of the second CIAM, which indeed opened in Oct...
CIAM, the Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne, founded by a coalition of European architec...
In the course of the 20th century, housing became a science due to the huge efforts of progressive a...
Addressing a broader vision, entitled “Housing for All”, this issue is dedicated to the welfare era,...
In 1930, a housing exhibition called 'Woba' took place in the city of Basel. Unique for Switzerland,...
The interwar period was particularly crucial for urban policies in Europe because it was characteriz...
The project of the industrial modern city comprises many heterogeneous paths and stories, in particu...
The notion Existenzminimum is generally associated to the most rationalistic examples of dwellings l...
The recent global pandemic has sped up architectural research in residential design aimed at rethink...
'Space, Time and Architecture is intended for those who are alarmed by the present state of our cult...
Three essential elements of modernism consolidated through war: a centralised welfare state, a seria...