A critical reflection on the II CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne; in Frankfurt, 1929) should not limit itself to a purely historiographic reconstruction. The article discusses the II CIAM reflection on the Wohnung für das Existenzminimum (dwelling for the minimum level of existence) by means of a comparison between the official positions of participants and those of two architects, Alexander Klein and Karel Teige, who gravitated around the Frankfurt and Brussels meetings. The confrontation will unlock a double scenario. On the one hand, it will depict a multifaceted and more precise account of the discussion developed in the late 1920s on the minimum dwelling, integrating CIAM discussions with alternative theories and met...
In 1930, a housing exhibition called ‘Woba’ took place in the city of Basel. Unique for Switzerland,...
Three essential elements of modernism consolidated through war: a centralised welfare state, a seria...
Collective modernist housing was once a shared ideal. But it often proved to be a mere chimera. Yet,...
A critical reflection on the II CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne; in Frankfurt, 1...
Far from nostalgically celebrate the 90th anniversary of the second CIAM, which indeed opened in Oct...
The notion Existenzminimum is generally associated to the most rationalistic examples of dwellings l...
During the housing crisis of the 1920s, the German concept Existenzminimum (minimum dwelling) was de...
During the 20th century the issue of dwelling in the city was mainly solved with the production of m...
In the inter-war period, progressive architects confronted the building of mass housing with an anal...
Three essential elements of modernism consolidated through war: a centralised welfare state, a seria...
CIAM, the Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne, founded by a coalition of European architec...
The interwar period was particularly crucial for urban policies in Europe because it was characteriz...
Chapter seven, of Building Culture, Rationalization Takes Command: Zeilenbau and the Politics of CIA...
This thesis is an exploration into the modern meaning of the minimum dwelling. It discusses how this...
The project of the industrial modern city comprises many heterogeneous paths and stories, in particu...
In 1930, a housing exhibition called ‘Woba’ took place in the city of Basel. Unique for Switzerland,...
Three essential elements of modernism consolidated through war: a centralised welfare state, a seria...
Collective modernist housing was once a shared ideal. But it often proved to be a mere chimera. Yet,...
A critical reflection on the II CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne; in Frankfurt, 1...
Far from nostalgically celebrate the 90th anniversary of the second CIAM, which indeed opened in Oct...
The notion Existenzminimum is generally associated to the most rationalistic examples of dwellings l...
During the housing crisis of the 1920s, the German concept Existenzminimum (minimum dwelling) was de...
During the 20th century the issue of dwelling in the city was mainly solved with the production of m...
In the inter-war period, progressive architects confronted the building of mass housing with an anal...
Three essential elements of modernism consolidated through war: a centralised welfare state, a seria...
CIAM, the Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne, founded by a coalition of European architec...
The interwar period was particularly crucial for urban policies in Europe because it was characteriz...
Chapter seven, of Building Culture, Rationalization Takes Command: Zeilenbau and the Politics of CIA...
This thesis is an exploration into the modern meaning of the minimum dwelling. It discusses how this...
The project of the industrial modern city comprises many heterogeneous paths and stories, in particu...
In 1930, a housing exhibition called ‘Woba’ took place in the city of Basel. Unique for Switzerland,...
Three essential elements of modernism consolidated through war: a centralised welfare state, a seria...
Collective modernist housing was once a shared ideal. But it often proved to be a mere chimera. Yet,...