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Hidden in plain sight : politics and design in state-subsidized residential architecture / editors, Rui Jorge Garcia Ramos, Virgílio Borges Pereira, Marta Rocha Moreira, Sérgio Dias Silva ; photo essay by Tiago Casanova.
Fine Arts Library NA7325 .H53 2021
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Public housing--Europe--Design and construction--History--20th century.
- Public housing.
- Architecture--Political aspects--Europe--History--20th century.
- Architecture.
- Architecture and society--Europe--History--20th century.
- Architecture and society.
- Architecture--Political aspects.
- Public housing--Design and construction.
- History.
- Europe.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 463 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Zurich : Park Books, [2021]
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. House, Philantropy, And Social Economy (1910-1933)
- The "Housing Issue" In Portugal: Between The End Of The Monarchy And The Republic / Paulo M. Almeida
- Republican Affordable Housing: Art, Hygiene, And Modern Architecture In Portugal / Eliseu Goncalves
- Science And Technique In The Service Of More Modem And Salubrious Cities / Ana Cardoso De Matos
- Homes Fit For Heroes / Mark Swenarton
- 2. House, Family, And State (1933-1946]
- Frankfurt Am Main: A Shared Life / Carmen Espegel
- Corporatism And Affordable Housing In The Portuguese Urban Environment (1933-1974) / Jose Maria Brandao De Brito
- Progressively Picturesque, Reluctantly Modern: Building A Timeline Of The Casas Economicas (1933-1974) / Sergio Dias Silva
- Plain Fagades And Exuberant Rooms: A Tour Of Casas Economicas / Eliana Sousa Santos
- Between The Survey Of Rural Housing And The Survey Of Popular Architecture: The Housing Of Settlers By The Internal Colonization Board (1936-1960) / Filipa De Castro Guerreiro
- The Portuguese People As Peaceful And Intuitive Artists: Propaganda, Folk Art, And The Legitimation Of Salazar's New State / Vera Marques Alves
- 3. House, Neighbourhood. And Density (1946-1968)
- Post-War Portugal: Between Conservatism And Modernity / Maria Fernanda Rollo
- Boosting Perspectives From The Neighbourhood Of Alvalade / Joao Pedro Costa
- "From User To Dweller": Observation, Consultation, And Involvement Processes In Housing Solutions, 1950S And 1960S / Tiago Lopes Dias
- A Singular Path In Portuguese Housing: Reviewing The Work Of The Habitacoes Economicas
- federacao Das Caixas De Previdencia / Maria Tavares
- Housing Programmes And The Construction Of The Portuguese City: The Realization Of Modernity In The First Half Of The Twentieth Century / Teresa Calix
- State, Social Housing, And The Changing City: Porto's 1956 "Improvement Plan" / Joao Queiros
- Not Houses But Cities
- not Designs, But Designers. 1950S Italy: The Ina-Casa Neighbourhoods / Orsina Simona Pierini
- 4. House. Urban Sprawl, And Revolution (1968-1974]
- Urban Planning And Development Agency Housing Estates In Spain: Bigador's Operational Urbanism (1939-1969) / Luis Moya
- Olivais And Chelas: A Large-Scale Housing Programme In Lisbon / Teresa Valsassina Heitor
- The Impossible Transition: Marcelo Caetano's Final Shutdown (1968-74) / Manuel Loff
- Before April: The Housing Issue / Jose Antonio Bandeirinha
- 5. New Hypothesis For Old Problems
- European Collective Housing In The Post-War Period: Thermal Retrofitting And Architectural Impact / Giulia Marino
- Typo-Morphological Laboratories During The 20Th Century: A General Overview On The State-Subsidized Multifamily Housing Projects In Portugal (1910-1974) / Gisela Lameira
- Between Preservation And Transformation Of State-Subsidized Multifamily Housing Buildings: Current Paradigms In The Scope Of The "Improvement Plan" For The City Of Porto / Luciana Rocha
- The New State, Architecture And Modernism / Joana Brites
- Readings And Re-Readings Of The Estado Novo / Victor Pereira.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
- ISBN:
- 3038602612
- 9783038602613
- OCLC:
- 1258071790
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