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Modern Architecture and the Mediterranean

Modern Architecture and the Mediterranean
Author: Jean-Francois Lejeune
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1135250278

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Considering the influence of the forms and tectonics of the Mediterranean vernacular on modern architectural practice and discourse from the 1920s to the 1960s.


Mediterranean Crossroads

Mediterranean Crossroads
Author: Sheila Crane
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780816653621

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Examining Marseille as a significant center for the evolution of architectural and urban modernism.


Mediterranean Modern

Mediterranean Modern
Author: Dominic Bradbury
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-04-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780500289273

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“Sweeping concrete walls and huge glass walls, rectilinear blocks and infinity pools, steel rails and sliding doors . . . these are the stars of the striking, delightful, always airy, beautiful yet sometimes stark buildings in this fascinating book.”—Image Interiors Endless sun, sparkling sea, crystalline sky—these are the key elements of Mediterranean living. From southern Spain to northern Africa, from Greece to the Côte d’Azur, here are twenty-five contemporary houses from around the Mediterranean Sea. The book includes work by internationally established architects, such as Alberto Campo de Baeza and Carlos Ferrater, and houses created by a number of the region’s rising stars. The houses differ in their locations and styles but are united by clean lines, open floor plans, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. A fusion of interior style and architecture, of glorious natural landscapes and bold man-made forms, Mediterranean Modern will appeal to design aficionados as well as practicing architects and designers.


The Modern Architecture of Cadaqués 1955-71

The Modern Architecture of Cadaqués 1955-71
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9788409256273

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Inspired by the early style of Corbusier and ideas on Mediterranean architecture espoused by the likes of Bernard Rudofsky and Josep Lluís Sert, a younger generation of architects found the perfect conditions to explore the future of the Mediterranean house in Cadaqués?a small fishing village on the Spanish Costa Brava that was also home, or the summer meeting ground, for some of the past century?s greatest artistic figures, including Dalí, Picasso, Miró, and Duchamp.0In this new book, photos from the period show the distinctive style and environment of Cadaqués and 22 homes designed by Federico Correa, Alfonso Milà, José Antonio Coderch, Francesc Joan Barba Corsini, Peter Harnden, Lanfranco Bombelli, Oscar Tusquets, and Lluís Clotet. Edited by Nacho Alegre, it features an introduction by Oscar Tusquets and also tells of the friendships and influences that existed between this group of architects, and how their architecture came to be.


Modernism and the Mediterranean

Modernism and the Mediterranean
Author: JanK. Birksted
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351558064

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Situated in a Mediterranean landscape, the Maeght Foundation is a unique Modernist museum, product of an extraordinary collaboration between the architect, Jos?uis Sert, and the artists whose work was to be displayed there. The architecture, garden design and art offer a rare opportunity to see work in settings conceived in active collaboration with the artists themselves. By focusing on the relationship between this art foundation and its Arcadian setting, including Joan Mir?labyrinth, George Braque's pool, Tal-Coat's mosaic wall and Giacometti's terrace, Jan K. Birksted demonstrates how the building articulates many of the ideas that preoccupied this group of artists during the culminating years of their lives. The study pays special attention to the ways in which architecture can shape the experience of time, and addresses the Modernist desire for wilderness and its problematic roots in the classical Mediterranean ideal. In showing how the design of the Maeght Foundation is a Modernist representation of Mediterranean culture, the author has developed an interpretation of architecture that accommodates not only the architect's handling of material or function, but shows as well how it can be the embodiment of a particular vision of space and time.


West Coast Modern

West Coast Modern
Author: Zahid Sardar
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1423633679

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Architects and designers are breaking new ground on the West Coast, incorporating tested ideas with modern technologies, materials, and concepts in thrilling and sustainable designs. This collection of more than 25 inspiring residences by such renowned western architects and interior designers as Ricardo and Victor Legorreta, Tom Kundig, Jim Jennings, Steven Ehrlich, Marmol Radziner, Aidlin Darling, Paul Wiseman, Terry Hunziker, and Gary Hutton showcases large and small homes that respond to the deserts, mountains, plains, and coastlines of the West. The sculptural forms and elegant interiors are urban and rural, open to the outdoors, and always contemporary, comfortable, and stylish.


The Fluctuating Sea

The Fluctuating Sea
Author: Saygin Salgirli
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000426122

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This volume fluctuates between conceptualizations of movement; either movements that buildings in the medieval Mediterranean facilitated, or the movements of the users and audiences of architecture. From medieval Anatolia to Southern France and the Genoese colony of Pera across Constantinople, The Fluctuating Sea investigates how the relationship between movement and the experiences of a multiplicity of users with different social backgrounds can provide a new perspective on architectural history. The book acknowledges the shared characteristics of medieval Mediterranean architecture, but it also argues that for the majority of people inhabiting the fragmented microecologies of the Mediterranean, architecture was a highly localized phenomenon. It is the connectivity of such localized experiences that The Fluctuating Sea uncovers. The Fluctuating Sea is a valuable source for students and scholars of the medieval Mediterranean and architectural history.


Mediterranean Crossroads

Mediterranean Crossroads
Author: Sheila Crane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture and society
ISBN: 9780816653614

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Examining Marseille as a significant center for the evolution of architectural and urban modernism.


Mediterranean Modern

Mediterranean Modern
Author: Dominic Bradbury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2006
Genre: Architect-designed houses
ISBN:

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Endless sun, sparkling sea, crystalline sky these are the elements of the Mediterranean that offer its inhabitants a lifestyle that is the envy of the world and have delighted architects since antiquity. A fusion of interior style and architecture, of glorious natural landscapes and bold man-made forms, "Mediterranean Modern" presents twenty-five of the region's most covetable houses in a format that speaks directly to today's increasingly design-savvy house-dwellers. It includes work by internationally established architects, such as Alberto Campo de Baeza and Alvaro Siza, and also houses by a number of the regions rising stars revealing a wealth of cool ideas for hot climates.


Digital Modernism Heritage Lexicon

Digital Modernism Heritage Lexicon
Author: Cristiana Bartolomei
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1385
Release: 2021-08-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030762394

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The book investigates the theme of Modernism (1920-1960 and its epigones) as an integral part of tangible and intangible cultural heritage which contains the result of a whole range of disciplines whose aim is to identify, document and preserve the memory of the past and the value of the future. Including several chapters, it contains research results relating to cultural heritage, more specifically Modernism, and current digital technologies. This makes it possible to record and evaluate the changes that both undergo: the first one, from a material point of view, the second one from the research point of view, which integrates the traditional approach with an innovative one. The purpose of the publication is to show the most recent studies on the modernist lexicon 100 years after its birth, moving through different fields of cultural heritage: from different forms of art to architecture, from design to engineering, from literature to history, representation and restoration. The book appeals to scholars and professionals who are involved in the process of understanding, reading and comprehension the transformation that the places have undergone within the period under examination. It will certainly foster the international exchange of knowledge that characterized Modernism