Modern houses built on the waterfront are interesting examples of how architecture combines constructive and spatial evolution that occurs in the first decades of the twentieth century with the search for a new regionalism, showing special attention to the site and to local building tradition. Different architects choose to give their personal response to the house on the waterfront, from the pioneers of modernism as Le Corbusier or Giuseppe Terragni to generations linked to the modern revision that occurs with the last International Congresses of Modern Architecture. Within these authors, we analyse the work of Portuguese Fernando Tavora and Spanish Xosé Bar Boo, who raised the theme of the house on the waterfront from their early academic...
In the first half of the 20th century, the Algarve’s built-environment singularities were useful in ...
Due to industry changes, once prosperous maritime towns have been abandoned. The cities have been le...
Geographical space must be understood as a progressive and conscious construction in which the geogr...
The growing number of projects for floating structures or artificial islands in response to the prob...
SEAFRONT ...
El objeto de este artículo es resaltar la importancia del patrimonio arquitectónico contemporáneo qu...
At the School of Architecture of Granada, within the research line on Coastal Architecture, the uni...
The work of architect Rogério de Azevedo—mostly built between the late 1920s and the 1940s—always in...
Firstly, this article focuses on the origins of modern architecture in addition to the simple binomi...
In the work of the architect Rogério de Azevedo – mostly realised from end of twenties to forties – ...
The most dynamic cities in the future will no longer be those that are able to attract iconic urban ...
This article explores how the theory of critical regionalism can be further developed as a valid len...
People have redesigned coastlines, creating ports, shaping waterfronts, and building cities to conne...
Indexed by ScopusThe Iberian Peninsula was mostly rural, poor and archaic until very recently, with ...
Brazilian historiography on modern architecture, replicated by international authors, confirms the i...
In the first half of the 20th century, the Algarve’s built-environment singularities were useful in ...
Due to industry changes, once prosperous maritime towns have been abandoned. The cities have been le...
Geographical space must be understood as a progressive and conscious construction in which the geogr...
The growing number of projects for floating structures or artificial islands in response to the prob...
SEAFRONT ...
El objeto de este artículo es resaltar la importancia del patrimonio arquitectónico contemporáneo qu...
At the School of Architecture of Granada, within the research line on Coastal Architecture, the uni...
The work of architect Rogério de Azevedo—mostly built between the late 1920s and the 1940s—always in...
Firstly, this article focuses on the origins of modern architecture in addition to the simple binomi...
In the work of the architect Rogério de Azevedo – mostly realised from end of twenties to forties – ...
The most dynamic cities in the future will no longer be those that are able to attract iconic urban ...
This article explores how the theory of critical regionalism can be further developed as a valid len...
People have redesigned coastlines, creating ports, shaping waterfronts, and building cities to conne...
Indexed by ScopusThe Iberian Peninsula was mostly rural, poor and archaic until very recently, with ...
Brazilian historiography on modern architecture, replicated by international authors, confirms the i...
In the first half of the 20th century, the Algarve’s built-environment singularities were useful in ...
Due to industry changes, once prosperous maritime towns have been abandoned. The cities have been le...
Geographical space must be understood as a progressive and conscious construction in which the geogr...