What did concrete mean to the city of Nottingham during the 1920s and 1930s? How did the city respond to the formative years of this material in terms of geography, economy and politics? On the one hand this was a city that momentarily saw concrete as the vanguard of pragmatic modernism and economic diversification alongside a utilitarian approach to social reform. And on the other, a city more willing to fall back on established materials and structures.Concrete was very rarely a monstrosity for inter-war Nottingham: it more often meant economic revitalisation, technological change, social improvement, cleanliness, efficiency, fashion and comfort. As a product of the landscape, the city made an important contribution to the formative years...
Increasingly, space for remanufacturing is seen as the most valuable resource to achieve circular ec...
Idealist strands of philosophical thought and phenomenology implemented into architectural theory co...
An analysis of the use of the term 'concrete' in twentieth-century art.PostprintPeer reviewe
What did concrete mean to the city of Nottingham during the 1920s and 1930s? How did the city respon...
What did concrete mean to the city of Nottingham during the 1920s and 1930s? How did the city respon...
By studying approximately a century of cement and concrete in Switzerland, this project examines the...
The Local Conditions of a Global MaterialConcrete is ubiquitous. Its plasticity allows for nearly li...
textIn the history of building, the word "concrete" has been used to describe a myriad of concoction...
International audienceAs written by Cyrille Simonnet, concrete, while being a material, is first and...
Ponència presentada a: Session 4: Investigar los procesos de diseño: etnografías y análisis de dialo...
International audienceScholars emphasize the cognitive or ideational aspects of institutional logics...
This dissertation focuses on two different though interconnected uses of the word concrete, both of ...
This dissertation examines the emergence of the reinforced-concrete factory building, a vastly popul...
In The Netherlands concrete as a building material doesn’t have a positive image. This is partly bec...
Concrete has gone through significant changes in popularity in the United Kingdom. This paper explor...
Increasingly, space for remanufacturing is seen as the most valuable resource to achieve circular ec...
Idealist strands of philosophical thought and phenomenology implemented into architectural theory co...
An analysis of the use of the term 'concrete' in twentieth-century art.PostprintPeer reviewe
What did concrete mean to the city of Nottingham during the 1920s and 1930s? How did the city respon...
What did concrete mean to the city of Nottingham during the 1920s and 1930s? How did the city respon...
By studying approximately a century of cement and concrete in Switzerland, this project examines the...
The Local Conditions of a Global MaterialConcrete is ubiquitous. Its plasticity allows for nearly li...
textIn the history of building, the word "concrete" has been used to describe a myriad of concoction...
International audienceAs written by Cyrille Simonnet, concrete, while being a material, is first and...
Ponència presentada a: Session 4: Investigar los procesos de diseño: etnografías y análisis de dialo...
International audienceScholars emphasize the cognitive or ideational aspects of institutional logics...
This dissertation focuses on two different though interconnected uses of the word concrete, both of ...
This dissertation examines the emergence of the reinforced-concrete factory building, a vastly popul...
In The Netherlands concrete as a building material doesn’t have a positive image. This is partly bec...
Concrete has gone through significant changes in popularity in the United Kingdom. This paper explor...
Increasingly, space for remanufacturing is seen as the most valuable resource to achieve circular ec...
Idealist strands of philosophical thought and phenomenology implemented into architectural theory co...
An analysis of the use of the term 'concrete' in twentieth-century art.PostprintPeer reviewe