This article reviews the influence of the media on the configuration and international dissemination of certain architectural models inspired by Mediterranean vernacular architecture. Exhibitions and catalogues, architecture books and magazines, as well as trips and personal contacts of architects, writers, artists, and intellectuals contributed to forging a mythical image of the ways of life, traditions, and popular architecture of the countries of the European South. This interest in popular culture peaked in the context of global efforts to recover an anti-elitist dimension of the discipline. New concepts such as humanisation, democratisation, and organicism, which were devised to render the ‘crisis’ of Modern architecture productive, be...
This article explores the theoretical and substantive connections between iconicity and consumerism ...
The thesis proposal examines the possibility of the existence of a Mediterranean culture of living a...
“Without modern photography modern architecture could never have been ‘put across’” claimed the Eng...
Firstly, this article focuses on the origins of modern architecture in addition to the simple binomi...
[ESP] La tradición del viaje desde los países del centro de Europa al Mediterráneo comenzó a finales...
The aim of the study is to demonstrate that interest in sustainable development of the architecture ...
This volume contains a variety of essays pointing at different connections, most of them of Nordic a...
Egypt like many of the Mediterranean countries is an amalgam of influences. Its rich history and uni...
The article examines the post-WW2 expanded understanding of the concept of Mediterraneità or Mediter...
Challenging the long-established idea of the Mediterranean as the cradle of modern architecture, thi...
The main aim of this thesis is to search for the possible continuities of a particular spatial organ...
During the Renaissance in Europe, between roughly 1300 and 1650, a number of intellectual discourses...
The pace of architectural construction in the Western world today involves exploitation of environme...
The article attempts to highlight the traces of memory in the theory, history and practice of archit...
Architecture is a medium of communication. It communicates emotive meanings to observers as it is f...
This article explores the theoretical and substantive connections between iconicity and consumerism ...
The thesis proposal examines the possibility of the existence of a Mediterranean culture of living a...
“Without modern photography modern architecture could never have been ‘put across’” claimed the Eng...
Firstly, this article focuses on the origins of modern architecture in addition to the simple binomi...
[ESP] La tradición del viaje desde los países del centro de Europa al Mediterráneo comenzó a finales...
The aim of the study is to demonstrate that interest in sustainable development of the architecture ...
This volume contains a variety of essays pointing at different connections, most of them of Nordic a...
Egypt like many of the Mediterranean countries is an amalgam of influences. Its rich history and uni...
The article examines the post-WW2 expanded understanding of the concept of Mediterraneità or Mediter...
Challenging the long-established idea of the Mediterranean as the cradle of modern architecture, thi...
The main aim of this thesis is to search for the possible continuities of a particular spatial organ...
During the Renaissance in Europe, between roughly 1300 and 1650, a number of intellectual discourses...
The pace of architectural construction in the Western world today involves exploitation of environme...
The article attempts to highlight the traces of memory in the theory, history and practice of archit...
Architecture is a medium of communication. It communicates emotive meanings to observers as it is f...
This article explores the theoretical and substantive connections between iconicity and consumerism ...
The thesis proposal examines the possibility of the existence of a Mediterranean culture of living a...
“Without modern photography modern architecture could never have been ‘put across’” claimed the Eng...