The Housing Project
Discourses, Ideals, Models and Politics in 20th-Century Exhibitions
Herausgeber: Caramellino, Gaia; Dadour, Stephanie
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Discourses, Ideals, Models and Politics in 20th-Century Exhibitions
Herausgeber: Caramellino, Gaia; Dadour, Stephanie
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The role and impact of housing exhibitions in architectural culture
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- Verlag: Leuven University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 172mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9789462701823
- ISBN-10: 9462701822
- Artikelnr.: 56150851
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Leuven University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 172mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9789462701823
- ISBN-10: 9462701822
- Artikelnr.: 56150851
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gaia Caramellino is assistant professor of architectural history at the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano. She is a member of the Board of the PhD in "Architecture. History and Project", Politecnico di Torino. Stéphanie Dadour is associate professor of history and theory of architecture at the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Grenoble. She is a member of Laboratoire des Métiers de l'Histoire de l'Architecture (ENSAG) and of Laboratoire Architecture, Culture et Société (ENSA Paris-Malaquais UMR AUSser).
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Exhibiting Housing GAIA CARAMELLINO & STÉPHANIE DADOUR
PART 1 TRANSLATING MODELS AND CONCEPTS THROUGH HOUSING EXHIBITIONS Staged
Interiors as Urban Spectacle: The Exhibitions New Homes (1920) and Form and
Colour, an Exhibition of Spatial Art (1924), Oslo, Norway MATHILDE S. DAHL
Curating the Collective House: The Popularization of a new Housing Model in
1930s Sweden EVA STORGAARD
Living, Working, Playing: Ernö Goldfinger's Planning Exhibitions, 1943-46
ERIN MCKELLAR
Between Tradition and Modernity: Making Housing Women's business. The
Flat-Referendum, Salon des Arts Ménagers, Paris, 1959 STÉPHANIE DADOUR &
LAETITIA OVERNEY
Schooling the Eye in Modern Home Comforts: Spatial Concepts in the neues
wohnen (new dwelling) Exhibition of 1949 JOHANNA HARTMANN
PART 2 HOUSING EXHIBITIONS AS SITES OF MEDIATION Exhibition as Cultural
Struggle: Domestic Architecture of the San Francisco Bay Region (1949),
between the Question of Regionalism and the International Style JOSÉ
PARRA-MARTÍNEZ & JOHN CROSSE
Multiple Modernisms: Negotiating Housing Models and Discourses during the
New Deal at MoMA, 1932-1944 GAIA CARAMELLINO
The American House behind the Iron Curtain: Circulating Built in USA in the
Eastern bloc LUDOVICA VACIRCA
Housing Exhibitions in Croatia in the 1930s and 1950s - from the Subversive
Critical Platform to the Vehicle of the New Ideology TAMARA BJAI¿ KLARIN
Synthesizing "the problem of the home": The Buildings and Dwellings
Pavilion at the Brussels World's Fair of 1958 FREDIE FLORÉ & RIKA DEVOS
Illustration credits Index (People and Places) About the authors
Introduction: Exhibiting Housing GAIA CARAMELLINO & STÉPHANIE DADOUR
PART 1 TRANSLATING MODELS AND CONCEPTS THROUGH HOUSING EXHIBITIONS Staged
Interiors as Urban Spectacle: The Exhibitions New Homes (1920) and Form and
Colour, an Exhibition of Spatial Art (1924), Oslo, Norway MATHILDE S. DAHL
Curating the Collective House: The Popularization of a new Housing Model in
1930s Sweden EVA STORGAARD
Living, Working, Playing: Ernö Goldfinger's Planning Exhibitions, 1943-46
ERIN MCKELLAR
Between Tradition and Modernity: Making Housing Women's business. The
Flat-Referendum, Salon des Arts Ménagers, Paris, 1959 STÉPHANIE DADOUR &
LAETITIA OVERNEY
Schooling the Eye in Modern Home Comforts: Spatial Concepts in the neues
wohnen (new dwelling) Exhibition of 1949 JOHANNA HARTMANN
PART 2 HOUSING EXHIBITIONS AS SITES OF MEDIATION Exhibition as Cultural
Struggle: Domestic Architecture of the San Francisco Bay Region (1949),
between the Question of Regionalism and the International Style JOSÉ
PARRA-MARTÍNEZ & JOHN CROSSE
Multiple Modernisms: Negotiating Housing Models and Discourses during the
New Deal at MoMA, 1932-1944 GAIA CARAMELLINO
The American House behind the Iron Curtain: Circulating Built in USA in the
Eastern bloc LUDOVICA VACIRCA
Housing Exhibitions in Croatia in the 1930s and 1950s - from the Subversive
Critical Platform to the Vehicle of the New Ideology TAMARA BJAI¿ KLARIN
Synthesizing "the problem of the home": The Buildings and Dwellings
Pavilion at the Brussels World's Fair of 1958 FREDIE FLORÉ & RIKA DEVOS
Illustration credits Index (People and Places) About the authors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Exhibiting Housing GAIA CARAMELLINO & STÉPHANIE DADOUR
PART 1 TRANSLATING MODELS AND CONCEPTS THROUGH HOUSING EXHIBITIONS Staged
Interiors as Urban Spectacle: The Exhibitions New Homes (1920) and Form and
Colour, an Exhibition of Spatial Art (1924), Oslo, Norway MATHILDE S. DAHL
Curating the Collective House: The Popularization of a new Housing Model in
1930s Sweden EVA STORGAARD
Living, Working, Playing: Ernö Goldfinger's Planning Exhibitions, 1943-46
ERIN MCKELLAR
Between Tradition and Modernity: Making Housing Women's business. The
Flat-Referendum, Salon des Arts Ménagers, Paris, 1959 STÉPHANIE DADOUR &
LAETITIA OVERNEY
Schooling the Eye in Modern Home Comforts: Spatial Concepts in the neues
wohnen (new dwelling) Exhibition of 1949 JOHANNA HARTMANN
PART 2 HOUSING EXHIBITIONS AS SITES OF MEDIATION Exhibition as Cultural
Struggle: Domestic Architecture of the San Francisco Bay Region (1949),
between the Question of Regionalism and the International Style JOSÉ
PARRA-MARTÍNEZ & JOHN CROSSE
Multiple Modernisms: Negotiating Housing Models and Discourses during the
New Deal at MoMA, 1932-1944 GAIA CARAMELLINO
The American House behind the Iron Curtain: Circulating Built in USA in the
Eastern bloc LUDOVICA VACIRCA
Housing Exhibitions in Croatia in the 1930s and 1950s - from the Subversive
Critical Platform to the Vehicle of the New Ideology TAMARA BJAI¿ KLARIN
Synthesizing "the problem of the home": The Buildings and Dwellings
Pavilion at the Brussels World's Fair of 1958 FREDIE FLORÉ & RIKA DEVOS
Illustration credits Index (People and Places) About the authors
Introduction: Exhibiting Housing GAIA CARAMELLINO & STÉPHANIE DADOUR
PART 1 TRANSLATING MODELS AND CONCEPTS THROUGH HOUSING EXHIBITIONS Staged
Interiors as Urban Spectacle: The Exhibitions New Homes (1920) and Form and
Colour, an Exhibition of Spatial Art (1924), Oslo, Norway MATHILDE S. DAHL
Curating the Collective House: The Popularization of a new Housing Model in
1930s Sweden EVA STORGAARD
Living, Working, Playing: Ernö Goldfinger's Planning Exhibitions, 1943-46
ERIN MCKELLAR
Between Tradition and Modernity: Making Housing Women's business. The
Flat-Referendum, Salon des Arts Ménagers, Paris, 1959 STÉPHANIE DADOUR &
LAETITIA OVERNEY
Schooling the Eye in Modern Home Comforts: Spatial Concepts in the neues
wohnen (new dwelling) Exhibition of 1949 JOHANNA HARTMANN
PART 2 HOUSING EXHIBITIONS AS SITES OF MEDIATION Exhibition as Cultural
Struggle: Domestic Architecture of the San Francisco Bay Region (1949),
between the Question of Regionalism and the International Style JOSÉ
PARRA-MARTÍNEZ & JOHN CROSSE
Multiple Modernisms: Negotiating Housing Models and Discourses during the
New Deal at MoMA, 1932-1944 GAIA CARAMELLINO
The American House behind the Iron Curtain: Circulating Built in USA in the
Eastern bloc LUDOVICA VACIRCA
Housing Exhibitions in Croatia in the 1930s and 1950s - from the Subversive
Critical Platform to the Vehicle of the New Ideology TAMARA BJAI¿ KLARIN
Synthesizing "the problem of the home": The Buildings and Dwellings
Pavilion at the Brussels World's Fair of 1958 FREDIE FLORÉ & RIKA DEVOS
Illustration credits Index (People and Places) About the authors