miércoles, 11 de marzo de 2020

#books #townplanning | Inventing future cities

Inventing future cities / Michael Batty.
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2018.
xviii, 282 p. : il.
ISBN 9780262038959

/ EN / Libros / Desarrollo sostenible / Urbanismo
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-711.4 INV
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1127287399

We cannot predict future cities, but we can invent them. Cities are largely unpredictable because they are complex systems that are more like organisms than machines. Neither the laws of economics nor the laws of mechanics apply; cities are the product of countless individual and collective decisions that do not conform to any grand plan. They are the product of our inventions; they evolve. In Inventing Future Cities, Michael Batty explores what we need to understand about cities in order to invent their future.

Batty outlines certain themes—principles—that apply to all cities. He investigates not the invention of artifacts but inventive processes. Today form is becoming ever more divorced from function; information networks now shape the traditional functions of cities as places of exchange and innovation. By the end of this century, most of the world's population will live in cities, large or small, sometimes contiguous, and always connected; in an urbanized world, it will be increasingly difficult to define a city by its physical boundaries.

Batty discusses the coming great transition from a world with few cities to a world of all cities; argues that future cities will be defined as clusters in a hierarchy; describes the future “high-frequency,” real-time streaming city; considers urban sprawl and urban renewal; and maps the waves of technological change, which grow ever more intense and lead to continuous innovation—an unending process of creative destruction out of which future cities will emerge.

martes, 10 de marzo de 2020

#books #architecture | Hospitals and medical facilities: construction and design manual

Hospitals and medical facilities: construction and design manual / editor Philipp Meuser ; scientific advisor Franz Labryga ; further contributions, Klaus Bergdolt ... [et al.]
Berlin: DOM, 2019. / 2nd revised and expanded ed.
439 p. : il.

Serie: Construction and Design Manual.
ISBN 9783869226743
/ EN / Libros / Hospitales – Planos y construcción
ehuBiblioteca BCG A-725.5 HOS
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1121594490

This Construction and Design Manual showcases the wide range of planning hospitals, medical practices, and pharmacies. Around 50 projects are comprehensively shown with the help of large photographs, true to scale floor plans and coloured diagrams. This volume is completed by scientific contributions concerning methods of planning and questions of design. Additional essays on architectural history and typological classifications make this 440-page textbook an indispensable reference work for everyone with an interest in hospital architecture and health care design.
  • Construction data, planning parameters and regulations for hospitals and medical facilities
  • True to scale floor plans for different building types and scientific comments
  • Essential for health care design, architecture, and medical administration

lunes, 9 de marzo de 2020

#books #architecture | X-Ray Architecture

X-Ray Architecture / Beatriz Colomina.
Zürich : Lars Müller, 2019.
200 p. : il.
ISBN 9783037784433

/ EN / Libros / Arquitectura y sociedad /Arquitectura - Factores humanos / Arquitectura - Aspecto sanitario / Espacio (Arquitectura)
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-72.011.2 XRA
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1099524141

[.en] ‘X-Ray Architecture’ explores the enormous impact of medical discourse and imaging technologies on the formation, representation and reception of twentieth-century architecture. It challenges the normal understanding of modern architecture by proposing that it was shaped by the dominant medical obsession of its time: tuberculosis and its primary diagnostic tool, the X-ray.

Modern architecture and the X-ray were born around the same time and evolved in parallel. While the X-ray exposed the inside of the body to the public eye, the modern building unveiled its interior, dramatically inverting the relationship between private and public. Architects presented their buildings as a kind of medical instrument for protecting and enhancing the body and psyche.

Beatriz Colomina traces the psychopathologies of twentieth-century architecture—from the trauma of tuberculosis to more recent disorders such as burn-out syndrome and ADHD—and the huge transformations of privacy and publicity instigated by diagnostic tools from X-Rays to MRIs and beyond. She suggests that if we want to talk about the state of architecture today, we should look to the dominant obsessions with illness and the latest techniques of imaging the body—and ask what effects they have on the way we conceive architecture.

Beatriz Colomina is an architecture theorist, historian, curator, and professor at the Princeton University School of Architecture. One of her research focuses are sexual fantasies in association with architecture.

domingo, 8 de marzo de 2020

#libros #urbanismo | Urbanismo feminista : por una transformación radical de los espacios de vida

Urbanismo feminista : por una transformación radical de los espacios de vida / Col·lectiu Punt 6.
Barcelona : Virus, 2019. 
224 p.
/ ES / Libros / Arquitectura y mujeres / Ciudades / Feminismo / Urbanismo

🔓 Ed. digital: ISBN 9788492559992
Open Access RE-Virus
https://www.viruseditorial.net/es/libreria/libros/521/urbanismo-feminista

[.es] Las ciudades que habitamos evidencian el vínculo estrecho e inseparable entre patriarcado y capital. En pocos lugares como en nuestras casas, nuestras calles y nuestras plazas se palpa tan claramente un modelo urbano diseñado a medida del sujeto masculino y de la explotación económica.

Atravesadas por esta lógica, disciplinas como el urbanismo y la arquitectura han materializado el desplazamiento de las mujeres a las fronteras interiores de lo doméstico y —como con las personas racializadas, ancianas, menores o con capacidades diversas—, su exclusión del espacio público.

Esta lógica opera a través de redes de movilidad y transporte pensadas fundamentalmente para el automóvil y el movimiento de mercancías; una arquitectura que reduce al mínimo el espacio disponible para los cuidados o un planeamiento en manos de cúpulas de especialistas desvinculados de la vida de sus habitantes, son algunos de los rasgos de esa ciudad que expulsa todo aquello que no responda a las lógicas de extracción de valor.

La propuesta que las autoras desarrollan en este libro, recoge una genealogía de décadas de elaboración crítica y experiencias prácticas, cuyo repertorio permite hoy al feminismo ofrecer un contramodelo frente a la ciudad neoliberal. Una ciudad cuidadora que subvierta el actual orden de prioridades, superando la dicotomía privado o público, mediante el diseño de entornos que pongan en el centro las necesidades de una población diversa y compleja, que sean sostenibles en términos sociales y ambientales, y donde las decisiones políticas y estratégicas estén en manos de sus habitantes.

‘Urbanismo feminista’ concretan diferentes aspectos relativos a esa ciudad de los cuidados, desde la clara conciencia de que solamente los procesos impulsados desde abajo, edificarán una realidad urbana radicalmente distinta a la que conocemos.

👤 Col·lectiu Punt 6. Cooperativa de arquitectas, sociólogas y urbanistas de procedencias diversas con más de 10 años de experiencia local, estatal e internacional, Punt 6 es actualmente una de las referencias fundamentales de la crítica y la práctica del urbanismo feminista. Desde su nacimiento en 2004, han impartido talleres, elaborado guías, trabajos de docencia, investigaciones y consultarías urbanas, auditorias de género, y todo un conjunto de proyectos encaminados a llevar a cabo, de manera real, las transformaciones necesarias para unas ciudades sean más inclusivas, donde las protagonistas seamos las propias personas que las habitamos.

sábado, 7 de marzo de 2020

#libros #arquitectura #mujeres | Perspectivas de género en la arquitectura : primer encuentro

Perspectivas de género en la arquitectura : primer encuentro / Lucía C. Pérez-Moreno (ed.) ; Josenia Hervás y Heras, Zaid Muxí, Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, Martha Thorne.
Madrid : Abada, 2018.
ISBN 9788417301132

/ ES / Libros / Jornadas / Arquitectas / Arquitectura – Teoría / Arquitectura y mujeres / Arquitectura y sociedad / Mujeres y urbanismo
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-72:316 PER
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1076412679

Inmersos en una cuarta ola feminista, los textos que conforman este libro reflexionan en torno a la necesidad de incorporar la perspectiva de género a la disciplina de la Arquitectura. A través de cuatro perspectivas –revisiones históricas, políticas académicas, planeamiento urbano y experiencias vividas–, las diferentes autoras ahondan en el valor antropológico de los estudios de género, mostrando cómo estos pueden enriquecer y fortalecer disciplinas técnicas cuyo objetivo esencial es crear una sociedad más justa y equitativa.

viernes, 6 de marzo de 2020

#books #architecture | White houses

White houses / Philip Jodidio.
London : Thames and Hudson, 2019.
288 p. : il.
ISBN 9780500519837

/ EN / Libros / Arquitectura doméstica / Casas individuales
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-728.3 WHI
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1126995973

The first publication devoted to all-white houses, compiled and written by one of the world’s leading authorities on contemporary architecture. Sometimes seen as an absence of colour, white in fact reflects the purity of the entire spectrum. In the history of design, white houses often embody the bright, clean clarity associated with 20th-century giants Le Corbusier, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Richard Meier.

‘White Houses’ presents the most striking, innovative and unusual white houses by contemporary architects, spanning the globe from Asia to the Americas. The featured houses represent every scale and a wide range of locations and terrains, from seaside retreats to space-?saving urban homes and grand country residences. From radical new takes on traditional building forms in Latin America to state-of-the-art urban projects in Europe and Japan, each house employs the apparent simplicity of white to reflect light and accent materiality, pressing the frontiers of form to the point of abstraction. No longer an anonymous box, the contemporary white house is the embodiment of the architectural archetype, reinterpreted and refreshed.

jueves, 5 de marzo de 2020

#books #architecture | DOM Basics 88 | Urban ruins : memorial value and contemporary role

Urban ruins : memorial value and contemporary role / Elisa Pilia.
Berlin : DOM, 2019.
223 p. : il.
Serie: Basics (DOM) ; 88.
ISBN 9783869227085

/ ES / Libros / Bienes culturales – Protección / Edificios ruinosos
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-711.4.025 URB
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1121594575

This monograph discusses the role that ruins play in urban centers in terms of their meaning, testimony, and value, and the opportunities they provide. After an outline of historical and contemporary of approaches, with a special analysis of British and Italian approaches, Elisa Pilia puts forward a methodology for the investigation of the strategic values of such artifacts, and ideas for their potential contribution to a sustainable requalification of historic urban cores. The protocol is tested on the historical center of Cagliari, a mid-sized port city on the southern coast of the island of Sardinia, Italy, where the remains left by aerial bombardment during the Second World War are still a dramatic part of the controversial European debate on how to reuse ruins.

miércoles, 4 de marzo de 2020

#books #architecture | Vernacular architecture : atlas for living throughout the world

Vernacular architecture : atlas for living throughout the world / Christian Schittich (ed.).
Basel : Birkhäuser, 2019.
ISBN 9783035616316

/ EN / Libros / Arquitectura doméstica / Arquitectura popular
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-728.6 VER
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1126588688

Traditional building methods - such as those used in pueblos, timbered houses, or the Japanese minka - exist in fascinating diversity and create the face of a region. However, as a result of globalization they have been marginalized in many places. In the fastest developing countries in particular, a wealth of experience that goes back hundreds of years is being irretrievably lost, even though valuable insights can be gained for modern building. Using the examples of selected domestic buildings from all continents, 30 international experts demonstrate why we can still learn from vernacular architecture; they analyze the cultural context and the adaptation to topographic/climactic conditions, and focus on the local materials used as well as on the construction, the building process, and the necessary maintenance.

martes, 3 de marzo de 2020

¢books #construction | Manual of recycling: buildings as sources of materials

Manual of recycling: buildings as sources of materials / Annette Hillebrandt ... [et al.].
München: Detail Business Information GmbH, 2019.
Serie: Detail Construction Manuals
ISBN 9783955534929

/ EN / Libros / Arquitectura sostenible / Construcción – Aspecto del medio ambiente / Construcción – Materiales / Desarrollo sostenible
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-691 MAN
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1126588570

How is it possible to keep the immense deposits of raw materials in buildings "active" and realise environmentally sustainable buildings in the long term? Besides "sufficiency, consistency and efficiency", this goal implies the intelligent use of resources, the recyclability of structures, circular construction methods that reuse decommissioned materials, in short "urban mining". This requires a rethink in planning and execution, thus posing a great challenge for architects and engineers. The Recycling Manual provides the necessary expertise for the associated paradigm shift in construction. In addition to successful project examples, this comprehensive and detailed guide provides in-depth explanations on calculation methods and tendering aspects.

lunes, 2 de marzo de 2020

#libros #arquitectura | Arquitectura efímera : 100 proyectos y 1000 ideas : proyectos e instalaciones en el espacio público

Arquitectura efímera : 100 proyectos y 1000 ideas : proyectos e instalaciones en el espacio público / Àlex Sánchez Vidiella.
Barcelona: Promopress, 2019.
1 v. (sin pág.) : il.
ISBN 9788417412609

/ ES / Libros / Construcciones provisionales / Espacios públicos / Instalaciones (Arte)
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-728.7 ARQ
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1124673185

Este título ofrece una amplia y rigurosa selección de los mejores proyectos contemporáneos de algunos de los estudios de arquitectura más audaces e innovadores. Los espectaculares diseños que reúne este libro están profusamente ilustrados y documentados con bocetos, escalas y maquetas, ilustraciones, renderizados y fotografías. El libro está dividido en bloques de contenidos ya sean pabellones, instalaciones de arte, construcciones interactivas, exposiciones o proyectos de arquitectura efímera galardonados.

domingo, 1 de marzo de 2020

#books #architecture | Container and modular buildings : construction and design manual

Container and modular buildings : construction and design manual / edited by Cornelia Dörries and Sarah Zahradnik; with contributions by Jutta Albus and Philipp Meuser.
Berlin: DOM publishers, 2019 / 2nd ed.
255 p. : il.

Serie: Construction and Design Manual.
ISBN 9783869223018
/ EN / Libros / Casas prefabricadas / Construcciones prefabricadas / Contenedores
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-69.057 CON
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1121262733

Prefabricated housing is a pressing issue –  for those looking for affordable homes as well as for refugees fleeing wars or natural disasters. In common with politicians, architects were caught unawares by the largest wave of migration since the end of the Second World War. However, are tent cities and containers the best solution for cheap, dignified, and quickly assembled accommodation for displaced persons? This challenging situation, along with the changing urban landscape, with its ever-diminishing space, calls into question existing standards in relation to serial housing. Bold and unconventional ideas are called for if architects are to offer high-quality solutions.

From eccentric experiments all the way to projects that have already been realised, international design teams present their work between the twin poles of unconventional developments and life-saving shelters in this volume spanning more than 250 pages. Introduced with articles on design principles, and divided into three sections according to the form the structures take when delivered – cuboid, panels and custom units – the book covers everything from playful follies to architectural constructions for the homeless and outpatient medical stations which offer a response to social problems and space shortages. The text, photographs and plans put forward ideas as to how more can be done than the mere assembling of containers. Should we not first consider notions bordering on the absurd in order to come up with workable solutions for housing today?

sábado, 29 de febrero de 2020

#books #architecture | Lake of the mind : a conversation with Steven Holl

Lake of the mind : a conversation with Steven Holl / Diana Carta.
Siracusa : LetteraVentidue, 2018.
79 p. : il.
ISBN 9788862422871

/ ES / Libros / Arquitectura – Siglo XX / Arquitectura – Siglo XXI / Steven Holl
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-72HOLL LAK
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1127050900

Overlooking 31st street in Midtown West in New York City, Steven Holl recounts how his creative process originates and develops through a particular style of working, leading to what characterizes the form of his architecture. It is through the descriptions of his latest projects in this book that the architect illustrates the tools of his work and the place where these are conceived and contemplated.

viernes, 28 de febrero de 2020

#monograficos #arquitectura | TC 143 | Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra : arquitectura 2008-2019

Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra : arquitectura 2008-2019 / edición a cargo de Ricardo Merí de la Maza.
Valencia : General de Ediciones de Arquitectura, 2019.
325 p. : il.
Ed. bilingüe español – inglés
Serie: TC Cuadernos. Dédalo ; 143.
ISBN 9788417753092

/ ES / EN / Monográficos / Arquitectura – Siglo XX – España / Arquitectura – Siglo XXI – España / Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-72(082) *TCT/143
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1135349666

Esta segunda monografía que dedica TC a Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra viene a completar el trabajo que empezó en el TC 92/93, recogiendo esta vez 14 proyectos de la última década de trabajo de este arquitecto sevillano.

En estos proyectos, encontramos los temas recurrentes de la arquitectura occidental mediterránea: el patio, la plataforma, la plaza, la galería y el espacio exterior cubierto en obras de tipo residencial, cultural o de ordenación urbana como el Parque Magallanes en Sevilla.

Viviendas como la casa Robinson y la A11 en Sevilla o las viviendas sociales en Vallecas se publican junto con otras obras de mayor escala como la nueva sede para El Caixa Forum de Sevilla, el Palacio de Congresos en la misma ciudad, el Mercado de Torrent o el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y Europeos de Luxemburgo.

Un arquitecto, en definitiva, de carácter internacional, sin renunciar a sus raíces andaluzas, a las lecciones y los elementos característicos de su cultura y de su ciudad. Una circunstancia que le lleva a actuar con el mismo convencimiento e intensidad en las futuras Atarazanas de Sevilla o en la reordenación del polo urbano de Cornavin en Suiza.

La obra de Guillermo Vázquez Consuegra se encuentra aquí narrada, en 326 páginas, por un fluir de fotografías, bocetos, esquemas planimétricos, fragmentos de perspectiva, vistas axonométricas, estudios en planta y en sección y detalles constructivos. Con textos de Ricardo y Carlos Meri, Giovanna Crespi y Ricardo Carvalho.

jueves, 27 de febrero de 2020

#books #architecture | The form of knowledge : the prototype of architectural thinking and its application

The form of knowledge : the prototype of architectural thinking and its application / Ryuji Fujimura.
Tokyo : TOTO Publishing, 2018.
459 p. : il.
ISBN 9784887063747

/ ES / Libros / Arquitectura – Siglo XXI – Japón / Ryuji Fujimura
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-72FUJIMURA FOR
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1127909298

Tokyo-based architect Ryji Fujimura approaches his field as creative relationships between knowledge and form (“chi no katachi”, the materialisation of knowledge), thereby examining and exploring all aspects of design as the prototype of architectural thinking. This volume features Fujimuras recent architectural designs and essays, tracing his attempts to redefine architecture as a dynamic intellectual tool for the realisation of more tolerant societies that appreciate diversity. It is set against the background of todays social context, where people fluctuate between democracy and populism, while algorithms and artificial intelligence handle an ever-increasing volume of information.

miércoles, 26 de febrero de 2020

#books #architecture | Bodies in spaces

Bodies in spaces / Franziska Wittmann.
Luzern : Quart Verlag, 2019.
[64] p. : il.
ISBN 9783037612125
/ ES / Libros / Arquitectura – Composición, proporciones, etc. / Espacio (Arquitectura) / Sentidos y sensaciones
euBiblioteka BCG A-72.011.2 BOD
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1129097209

Franziska Wittmann researches at the Chair of Gion A. Caminada on approaches to natural physical laws and physiological factors in architecture. Instead of focusing on the creation of physical constellations through architecture, her work investigates the effects of these conditions on people. The publication presents collected physiological effects in a way that makes them applicable, with the aim of enhancing architecture. The collection presents physiological phenomena, architectural parallels and prominent examples in architectural history.

martes, 25 de febrero de 2020

#books #architecture | Atlas of the Copenhagens

Atlas of the Copenhagens / edited by Deane Simpson ... [et al.].
Berlin : Ruby Press, 2018.
480 p. : il.
ISBN 9783944074245

/ EN / Libros / Arquitectura – Dinamarca / Copenhague / Urbanismo – Dinamarca / Vida urbana – Dinamarca
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-711.4(489) ATL
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1127050714

‘Atlas of the Copenhagens’ explores the urban territories of Copenhagen, often identified in city-ranking indices as the world’s most sustainable and livable city. Such claims position Copenhagen as an opportune site to engage in a wider debate on contemporary urban ideals, prompting questions such as: What is ‘sustainability’ or ‘livability’? On whose terms are these concepts defined? What agendas are included or excluded? The increasing authority attributed to city-ranking metrics prompts a second line of inquiry. How are the territorial and conceptual limits of a city drawn to define it as an object of measurement? What is Copenhagen as a territory in this case – the urban core, the municipality, the urbanized area, the regional urban system, or…? And how does this impact our understanding of something as complex and manifold as a city? With over 400 maps, information graphics, and illustrations, this book offers a visually seductive, yet informative and comprehensive, understanding of the city of Copenhagen. Additional essays support the reader’s open-ended reflection on themes of sustainability or livability across a range of conceptual and territorial Copenhagens.

lunes, 24 de febrero de 2020

#books #architecture | East German modern

East German modern / photographs, Hans Engels ; essay, Frank Peter Jäger ; captions, Ben Kaden.
Munich ; New York : Prestel, 2019.
205 p. : principalmente il.
ISBN 9783791385358

/ EN / Libros / Arquitectura – Siglo XX - Alemania (República Democrática) / Fotografía de arquitectura / Modernismo (Arte)
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-72.036(430) EAS
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1126995788

This visually arresting tour through the former East Germany shows the best examples of modernist architecture still standing there today. The buildings constructed in East Germany after the Second World War are often dismissed as drab, Soviet-style, prefabricated blocks of cement. But the architecture of the German Democratic Republic was created with an eye toward modernity and efficiency, and heralded the birth of a new country and a new economic and social system. Hans Engels has traveled throughout East Germany to photograph iconic modernist buildings that survived demolition. From movie theaters, high-rises, and restaurants to museums, convention centers, and transit stations, these buildings have all stood the test of time. While the philosophy that drove their design may be outdated, their retro appeal is stronger than ever.

domingo, 23 de febrero de 2020

#books #architecture | Postmodern Berlin : Wohnbauten der 80er Jahre = residential buildings of the 80s

Postmodern Berlin : Wohnbauten der 80er Jahre = residential buildings of the 80s / Claudia Kromrei ; fotografiert von Thomas Bomm + Manfred Hamm ; Übersetzung: Cosima Talhouni.
Salenstein : Niggli, 2019.
175 p. . il.
ISBN 9783721209877

/ EN / Libros / Arquitectura – Siglo XX – Alemania / Arquitectura doméstica – Alemania / Berlín
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-72.038(430) POS
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1127050776

Anyone who prefers to view postmodernism – with reference to architecture – as an epoch, looks with enthusiasm to the western part of Berlin in the 1980s. Nowhere else is there a greater density of buildings to which this label can be attached. Veritable architectural manifestos that shaped the cityscape from then on can be found there. The city and the time allowed for seemingly contradictory pieces of architecture, but what unites the residential buildings above all is the vehement artistic desire of their master builders. Thirty of these are being re-photographed around thirty years after their creation. Floor plans document the structural similarities and differences independently of the architectural means of expression.

In Berlin there is a globally unparalleled density of buildings from the post-modern era, which are currently being rediscovered and that should be accordingly newly comprehended. The city and the era allowed for the most contradictory types of architecture in terms of shape and appearance by the internationally most renowned architects of the time. These veritable constructed manifests of the 1980s gave the western part of the city a new face right before the fall of the Wall and the German reunification.

sábado, 22 de febrero de 2020

#books #architecture | Moscow : a guide to Soviet Modernist architecture 1955-1991

Moscow : a guide to Soviet Modernist architecture 1955-1991 / Anna Bronovitskaya, Nikolai Malinin, Olga Kazakova.
Moscow : Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, 2019.
351 p. : il.
ISBN 9788090671461

/ EN / Libros / Arquitectura – Siglo XX – URSS / Moscú
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-72.036(47) MOS
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1127050768

‘Moscow: A Guide to Soviet Modernist Architecture 1955 – 1991’ provides descriptions of almost 100 buildings from the most underrated period of Soviet architecture. This is the first guide to bring together the architecture made during the three decades between Khrushchev and Gorbachev, from the naive modernism of the "thaw" of the late 1950s through postmodernism. Buildings include the Palace of Youth, the Rossiya cinema, the Pioneer Palace, the Ostankino TV Tower, the TASS headquarters, the "golden brains" of the Academy of Sciences and less well-known structures such as the House of New Life and the Lenin Komsomol Automobile Plant Museum. The authors situate Moscow's postwar architecture within the historical and political context of the Soviet Union, while also referencing developments in international architecture of the period.

viernes, 21 de febrero de 2020

#book #architecture | DOM Basics 45 | Seismic modernism : architecture and housing in Soviet Tashkent

Seismic modernism : architecture and housing in Soviet Tashkent / Philipp Meuser.
Berlin : DOM Publishers, 2016.
Serie: Basics (DOM) ; 45.
ISBN 9783869224930

/ EN / Libros / Arquitectura – Siglo XX – URSS / Urbanismo – URSS / Urbanismo – Uzbekistán
ehuBiblioteka BCG A-72.036(47) SEI
https://ehu.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1127909073

Tashkent, the southernmost metropolis of millions in the Soviet Union, is a city redolent with architectural contrasts and para doxes. Home to the most beautiful prefabricated buildings in the world, it features a prominent urban duality predicated upon the oriental Old City and the Russian New City. Never was this contrast brought into sharper focus than during the severe earthquake of 1966 which left the New City relatively unscathed but the Old City in ruins. Yet one respite was offered: a rebuilding effort which triggered an upsurge of innovation. The city thus became the face of seismic modernism - unprecedented in history, the earthquake stimulated the modernisation of urban development in Tashkent. Architects incorporated regional building traditions in their socialist modern designs, including the visually intriguing facade mosaics attributed to the little-known Zharsky brothers. The rebuilding of Tashkent provides a perfect example of Soviet ideas about urban planning - in which technical standardisation and social requirements were no more of a contradiction than the design of experimental living concepts and the simultaneous search for an expression of national identity in building. Tashkent thus represents a unique example of radical urban redevelopment in a Soviet megacity with standard designs.