The notion of realism, which appeared in the theoretical debate on the architecture in the early Thirties of the Twentieth Century, when the “realistic” assumptions proposed on the occasion of the first congress of soviet writers in Moscow in 1934 were claimed as the “official” creative method and were subsequently adopted by all artistic disciplines, appears immediately as an ambiguous notion, straddling between idealism and ideology, innovative research and historicist formalism. The failure of socialist realism and the crisis of its architectural image, emphatic and monumentalist, clearly shows the utopian character of the realist “dream”, but also, in a way, his imaginative power in striving to build a better world. Maybe that’s why af...
As a response to the profound crisis of Western culture the emerged in the 1960s, radical artists fr...
The writings of urban theorists that have studied urban settings as fields of ingenuity, and utopias...
Utopias are often looked upon as a positive phenomenon stimulating human thinking and imaginati...
Proposed on the occasion of the first congress of soviet writers in Moscow in 1934, the notion of re...
The paper proposes a survey on the realisms of Twentieth century as a tool to reflect on the current...
In contemporary state of architecture some historians and theorists of architecture refer to a neces...
The text is a critical reading of contemporary italian architecture focusing on the issue of realism...
For long time Utopia was the dream of mankind. Since that day in 1516, when Sir Thomas More portraye...
Since Thomas More, five hundred years ago, by linking together the idea of "no-place-land" (ou-topos...
Architects traditionally configured settings for social life. Today, most architects are alienated f...
Looking backwards from the recent philosophical debate on new rea-lism, this paper examines the rela...
The question concerning the connection between ancient and new in architecture is still actual, even...
Many people believe that only when a design is built can it be called architecture. Architecture, ho...
En los anexos de esta tesis doctoral se adjuntan cinco entrevistas a arquitectos vinculados a la teo...
In The Principle of Hope Ernst Bloch makes use of a paradoxical conceptual arrangement, juxtaposing ...
As a response to the profound crisis of Western culture the emerged in the 1960s, radical artists fr...
The writings of urban theorists that have studied urban settings as fields of ingenuity, and utopias...
Utopias are often looked upon as a positive phenomenon stimulating human thinking and imaginati...
Proposed on the occasion of the first congress of soviet writers in Moscow in 1934, the notion of re...
The paper proposes a survey on the realisms of Twentieth century as a tool to reflect on the current...
In contemporary state of architecture some historians and theorists of architecture refer to a neces...
The text is a critical reading of contemporary italian architecture focusing on the issue of realism...
For long time Utopia was the dream of mankind. Since that day in 1516, when Sir Thomas More portraye...
Since Thomas More, five hundred years ago, by linking together the idea of "no-place-land" (ou-topos...
Architects traditionally configured settings for social life. Today, most architects are alienated f...
Looking backwards from the recent philosophical debate on new rea-lism, this paper examines the rela...
The question concerning the connection between ancient and new in architecture is still actual, even...
Many people believe that only when a design is built can it be called architecture. Architecture, ho...
En los anexos de esta tesis doctoral se adjuntan cinco entrevistas a arquitectos vinculados a la teo...
In The Principle of Hope Ernst Bloch makes use of a paradoxical conceptual arrangement, juxtaposing ...
As a response to the profound crisis of Western culture the emerged in the 1960s, radical artists fr...
The writings of urban theorists that have studied urban settings as fields of ingenuity, and utopias...
Utopias are often looked upon as a positive phenomenon stimulating human thinking and imaginati...