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1 online resource (232 pages) : illustrations, photographs (chiefly color) |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction. The past and future of postware housing estates: facts, heritage, project / Andrea Migotto and Martino Tattara -- Part 1. The modern housing project is a social project: a critical reading -- Chapter 1. Social housing and the regimes of time :a few moments within the long lines of (social) housing in Vienna and Austria / Michael Klein -- Chapter 2. Too Big? Debunking scale myths with the London County Council Architect's Department. / Jesse Honsa -- Chapter 3. A social critique of the large-scale modern housing project. / Martino Tattara -- Part 2. Interpretations of the "unbuilt" space: forms, categories, and terms / Federico Coricelli and Nicola Russi -- Chapter 5. The common space project: the case of Latin American neighbourhood units / Umberto Bonomo -- Part 3. Agents mean histories: accounting for multiple experiences and agencies in postwar housing estates -- Chapter 6. Living together: (the multiple) "stories" of an ordinary housing development in post-WWII Turin / Gaia Caramellino -- Chapter 7. Gossip and complaint: ways of (re-)producing the social in housing "expertly" / Heidi Svenningsen Kajita -- Part 4. Cultures of transformation -- Chapter 8. Housing complexes in Brazil / Flávia Brito do Nascimento -- Chapter 9. Modernism is dead, long live modernity: the Bijlmer and the project of "incompleteness" / Andrea Migotto |
Summary |
In the light of the current housing and environmental crisis and increasing social inequalities, there is a growing sense of urgency for architecture as a discipline to engage with the transformation in housing evident in the postwar period. Rather than conceiving this task as a technical matter, this book proposes to reassess the conditions and legacy of this large and ubiquitous housing stock. By foregrounding the mismatch between constructed cultural, social and ideological narratives and the everyday realities of residents, the contributors rediscover the value of often-overlooked modern open spaces and reconsider the technological advances that paved the way for this large-scale construction.00'Contested Legacies' advances a new notion of heritage which, rather than seeking to preserve the past, sets outs to actively transform what exists to meet current societal needs. It offers an ?atlas? of exemplary cases, each illustrating a defining yet often neglected aspect of modern postwar housing, from which present engagement and active reflection can grow, making the book an appealing read for both scholars and housing practitioners worldwide. |
Note |
Online resource (viewed December 18, 2023). |
Subject |
Apartment houses -- History -- 21st century.
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Apartment houses -- History -- 20th century.
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Planned communities -- History -- 21st century.
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Planned communities -- History -- 20th century.
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Collectivités nouvelles -- Histoire -- 21e siècle.
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Collectivités nouvelles -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
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Architecture.
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architecture (discipline)
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Architecture / Buildings / Residential.
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Architecture / History / Modern (late 19th Century To 1945)
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Planned communities
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Apartment houses
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Indexed Term |
Post-war housing;Modern housing;Modernity;Modern heritage;Modern legacy;Housing transformation;Housing crisis |
Genre/Form |
History
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Added Author |
Migotto, Andrea, editor.
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Tattara, Martino, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Contested legacies. Leuven : Leuven University Press, 2023 9462703728 (OCoLC)1368327671 |
ISBN |
9789461665140 (electronic bk.) |
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9461665148 (electronic bk.) |
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9789461665157 (electronic bk.) |
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9461665156 (electronic bk.) |
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9789462703728 |
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9462703728 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000075518375 |
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