Revisitando Toulouse Le Mirail:: da utopia do presente ao futuro do pretérito
The article discusses the conception and the recent partial demolition of the Toulouse-Le Mirail project, designed by the French office Candilis-Josic-Woods, relating it to the postwar period and to themes that emerged during discussions and meetings of Team 10. The meeting of Royaumont in 1962 is s...
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Formatua: | Online |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo.
2018
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Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://www.revistas.usp.br/posfau/article/view/145908 |
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Gaia: | The article discusses the conception and the recent partial demolition of the Toulouse-Le Mirail project, designed by the French office Candilis-Josic-Woods, relating it to the postwar period and to themes that emerged during discussions and meetings of Team 10. The meeting of Royaumont in 1962 is studied. In such occasion the project was presented by Georges Candilis and it was criticized for its large scale, revealing the position of authors such as Jaap Bakema, José Antonio Coderch, Fernando Távora and André Schimmerling, all present at the meeting. The method combines bibliographic research, investigation into Team 10 archives belonging to the collection of the Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam, as well as an empirical component with a site visit to the work. As a result, it is questioned to what extent the architectonic and urban values related to the project can be reinterpreted to support new reflections consistent with the reality of the interventions in large-scale housing settlements. |
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