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Chacarita Moderna : la nécropole brutaliste de Buenos Aires / Léa Namer ; photographies, Federico Cairoli.

Fine Arts Library NA6161.A74 N36 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Namer, Léa, author.
Contributor:
Cairoli, Federico, photographer (expression).
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Villa, Ítala Fulvia.
Cemeteries--Argentina--Buenos Aires--Designs and plans.
Cemeteries.
Brutalism (Architecture)--Argentina--Buenos Aires--Designs and plans.
Brutalism (Architecture).
Architecture--Argentina--History--20th century.
Architecture.
Buenos Aires (Argentina)--Buildings, structures, etc--Designs and plans.
Buenos Aires (Argentina).
Architects--Argentina--Buenos Aires.
Architects.
Physical Description:
222 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles, plans, portraits ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
Paris : Building Books, [2024]
Language Note:
Text in French and English.
Summary:
"In 1949, at a time when Argentina was one of the most powerful countries in the world, the city of Buenos Aires launched the construction of the Sexto Panteón, an underground necropolis containing 150,000 burial plots. This monumental Brutalist-style cemetery is the first and largest experimentation of modern architecture applied to the funerary field, and yet remains unknown. Ítala Fulvia Villa (1913-1991), the project's forgotten architect, was one of Argentina's first female architects and urban planners. As a pioneer of South American modernism, she contributed to Le Corbusier's master plan for Buenos Aires. Sixty years later, the French architect Léa Namer discovers the Sexto Panteón and resurrects the name of its creator, carrying out an in-depth investigation of this unique modern cemetery. This book is a thoughtful and engaging reflection on the legacy of a modern utopia, as well as a feminist re-reading of history." -- Chacarita Moderna website (viewed August 26, 2024)
Notes:
Title from cover.
ISBN:
9782492680199
2492680193
OCLC:
1439045629

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