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Rationalism revisited = Rationalisme herzien / editors of this issue, Justin Agyin, Bart Decroos, Christoph Grafe.

Fine Arts Library NA1118.5.R38 R37 2024
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Agyin, Justin, editor.
Decroos, Bart, editor.
Grafe, Christoph, 1964- editor.
Series:
OASE (Nijmegen, Netherlands) ; no. 119.
OASE, 0169-6238 ; 119
Language:
Dutch
English
Subjects (All):
Rationalism (Architecture).
Architecture, Modern--21st century.
Architecture, Modern.
rationalism (architecture).
Physical Description:
160 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Distribution:
[Rotterdam] : Nai010 Publishers ; New York : D.A.P.
Other Title:
Rationalisme herzien
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam, the Netherlands : OASE Foundation, [2024]
Language Note:
In Dutch and English; abstracts in Dutch and English.
Summary:
A century apart, two modernist movements advocate for rational, sustainable architectural practices. In the aftermath of World War I, the modern movement of the 1920s spearheaded the rationalization and industrialization of building processes. As it is today, architecture was based not only on purely financial considerations but also on the limited availability of material and energy resources. Thus, OASE 119 revisits the concept of rationality in architecture.
Notes:
Cover title.
Contributions by Justin Agyin, Maléna Bastien Masse, Charlotte Bofinger, Julien Boidot, Paul Bouet, Emmanuel Breton, Filippo Cattapan, Bart Decroos, Kim Förster, Christoph Grafe, Herman Hertzberger, Priyanka Hutschenreiter, and Serge Joly.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789462088979
9462088977
OCLC:
1499731050

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