International audienceIn the mid-twentieth century, the evolution of the various dimensions involved in the notion of climate led to a different vision of the relationship between bodies and indoor atmospheres. This article states that Modern Architecture hosted and promoted this change in cultural representations, social practices and technical developments of temperature and climate in indoor spaces. Our aim is to bring together points of view and interpretations of the cultural history, the history of techniques and the history of sensory perception in order to understand how the climatic dimension of indoor atmospheres became an agent of architectural transformation. In particular, the article focuses like a case study on the collaborat...
Cette thèse explore la genèse de la conception bioclimatique en architecture au XXe siècle puis son ...
This paper discusses the concept of climate in relation to architectural space. By elaborating on th...
[EN] Le Corbusier's work can not be understood without the direct influence that all employees had t...
International audienceIn the mid-twentieth century, the evolution of the various dimensions involved...
In the mid-twentieth century, the evolution of the various dimensions involved in the notion of clim...
International audienceThe study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in ar...
The study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in architecture is essentia...
AbstractThe study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in architecture is ...
"Modern Architecture and Climate explores how leading architects of the twentieth century incorporat...
International audienceThe early scientific researches into the thermo-regulative response of the hum...
Part of topic : Ambiance as heritage of the futureInternational audienceThe rapid development of the...
International audienceDesde final de los años 30, la formulación de una nueva sensibilidad cultural,...
International audienceAfter the crisis of internationalism in architecture during the 1930s, the wor...
Historians of Modern Architecture have cultivated the image of the architect as a temperamental geni...
AbstractDuring the last two decades, in the context of a growing awareness of the environment and cl...
Cette thèse explore la genèse de la conception bioclimatique en architecture au XXe siècle puis son ...
This paper discusses the concept of climate in relation to architectural space. By elaborating on th...
[EN] Le Corbusier's work can not be understood without the direct influence that all employees had t...
International audienceIn the mid-twentieth century, the evolution of the various dimensions involved...
In the mid-twentieth century, the evolution of the various dimensions involved in the notion of clim...
International audienceThe study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in ar...
The study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in architecture is essentia...
AbstractThe study of the relationship of climate and indoor thermal environments in architecture is ...
"Modern Architecture and Climate explores how leading architects of the twentieth century incorporat...
International audienceThe early scientific researches into the thermo-regulative response of the hum...
Part of topic : Ambiance as heritage of the futureInternational audienceThe rapid development of the...
International audienceDesde final de los años 30, la formulación de una nueva sensibilidad cultural,...
International audienceAfter the crisis of internationalism in architecture during the 1930s, the wor...
Historians of Modern Architecture have cultivated the image of the architect as a temperamental geni...
AbstractDuring the last two decades, in the context of a growing awareness of the environment and cl...
Cette thèse explore la genèse de la conception bioclimatique en architecture au XXe siècle puis son ...
This paper discusses the concept of climate in relation to architectural space. By elaborating on th...
[EN] Le Corbusier's work can not be understood without the direct influence that all employees had t...