Architecture and the Welfare State
Herausgeber: Swenarton, Mark; Heuvel, Dirk van den; Avermaete, Tom
Architecture and the Welfare State
Herausgeber: Swenarton, Mark; Heuvel, Dirk van den; Avermaete, Tom
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Exploring the impact on architecture of the demands of the welfare state and, equally, of the role played by architecture in the development of the welfare state.
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Exploring the impact on architecture of the demands of the welfare state and, equally, of the role played by architecture in the development of the welfare state.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9780415725408
- ISBN-10: 0415725402
- Artikelnr.: 41611595
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9780415725408
- ISBN-10: 0415725402
- Artikelnr.: 41611595
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mark Swenarton is James Stirling professor of architecture at Liverpool University. His writings on twentieth century social housing include Homes fit for Heroes (1981) and Building the New Jerusalem (2008). He is currently researching the housing built by Camden council under Sydney Cook between 1965 and 1973. Tom Avermaete is professor of architecture at TU Delft. He is the author of Another Modern: the Post-War Architecture and Urbanism of Candilis-Josic-Woods (2005) and co-editor of Colonial Modern: Aesthetics of the Past, Rebellions for the Future (2010) and of the themed issue of OASE, 'L'Afrique, c'est chic' (2010). Dirk van den Heuvel is head of the Jaap Bakema Study Centre at the New Institute in Rotterdam and associate professor at TU Delft. He co-edits DASH (Delft Architectural Studies on Housing) and the on-line journal Footprint. With Max Risselada he co-authored Team 10: In Search of a Utopia of the Present (2005).
1. Introduction Mark Swenarton, Tom Avermaete and Dirk van den Heuvel Part
One - Cultures and continuities 2. From Red Superblock to Green
Megastructure: Municipal Socialism as Model and Challenge Eve Blau 3. The
Welfare State in Flanders: De-pillarization and the Nebulous City Hilde
Heynen and Janina Gosseye 4. The beginnings of high-rise social housing in
the long 1940s: the case of the LCC and the Woodberry Down estate Simon
Pepper 5. West Ham and the Welfare State 1945-70, a Suitable Case for
Treatment? Nicholas Bullock Part Two - Critiques and contradictions 6. Who
needs 'needs'? French Post-War Architecture and Its Critics Lukasz Stanek
7. The Open Society and its experiments: The case of the Netherlands and
Piet Blom Dirk van den Heuvel 8. Where the motorways meet: Architecture and
Corporatism in Sweden 1968 Helena Mattsson 9. The Märkisches Viertel in
West Berlin Florian Urban 10. Alternatives to Welfare State: self-build and
do-it-yourself Caroline Maniaque-Benton Part Three - National and
international 11. From Knoxville to Bidonville: ATBAT and the Architecture
of the French Welfare State Tom Avermaete 12. High density without high
rise: housing experiments of the 1950s by Patrick Hodgkinson Mark Swenarton
13. Matteotti Village and Gallaratese 2: design criticism of the Italian
welfare state Luca Molinari 14. Exporting New Towns: The Welfare City in
Africa Michelle Provoost 15. From European Welfare State to Asian
capitalism: the transformation of 'British Public Housing' in Hong Kong and
Singapore Miles Glendinning Appendix One: Outcomes from the Liverpool
Workshop 2012 Further Reading Contributors Biographies Acknowledgements
Index.
One - Cultures and continuities 2. From Red Superblock to Green
Megastructure: Municipal Socialism as Model and Challenge Eve Blau 3. The
Welfare State in Flanders: De-pillarization and the Nebulous City Hilde
Heynen and Janina Gosseye 4. The beginnings of high-rise social housing in
the long 1940s: the case of the LCC and the Woodberry Down estate Simon
Pepper 5. West Ham and the Welfare State 1945-70, a Suitable Case for
Treatment? Nicholas Bullock Part Two - Critiques and contradictions 6. Who
needs 'needs'? French Post-War Architecture and Its Critics Lukasz Stanek
7. The Open Society and its experiments: The case of the Netherlands and
Piet Blom Dirk van den Heuvel 8. Where the motorways meet: Architecture and
Corporatism in Sweden 1968 Helena Mattsson 9. The Märkisches Viertel in
West Berlin Florian Urban 10. Alternatives to Welfare State: self-build and
do-it-yourself Caroline Maniaque-Benton Part Three - National and
international 11. From Knoxville to Bidonville: ATBAT and the Architecture
of the French Welfare State Tom Avermaete 12. High density without high
rise: housing experiments of the 1950s by Patrick Hodgkinson Mark Swenarton
13. Matteotti Village and Gallaratese 2: design criticism of the Italian
welfare state Luca Molinari 14. Exporting New Towns: The Welfare City in
Africa Michelle Provoost 15. From European Welfare State to Asian
capitalism: the transformation of 'British Public Housing' in Hong Kong and
Singapore Miles Glendinning Appendix One: Outcomes from the Liverpool
Workshop 2012 Further Reading Contributors Biographies Acknowledgements
Index.
1. Introduction Mark Swenarton, Tom Avermaete and Dirk van den Heuvel Part
One - Cultures and continuities 2. From Red Superblock to Green
Megastructure: Municipal Socialism as Model and Challenge Eve Blau 3. The
Welfare State in Flanders: De-pillarization and the Nebulous City Hilde
Heynen and Janina Gosseye 4. The beginnings of high-rise social housing in
the long 1940s: the case of the LCC and the Woodberry Down estate Simon
Pepper 5. West Ham and the Welfare State 1945-70, a Suitable Case for
Treatment? Nicholas Bullock Part Two - Critiques and contradictions 6. Who
needs 'needs'? French Post-War Architecture and Its Critics Lukasz Stanek
7. The Open Society and its experiments: The case of the Netherlands and
Piet Blom Dirk van den Heuvel 8. Where the motorways meet: Architecture and
Corporatism in Sweden 1968 Helena Mattsson 9. The Märkisches Viertel in
West Berlin Florian Urban 10. Alternatives to Welfare State: self-build and
do-it-yourself Caroline Maniaque-Benton Part Three - National and
international 11. From Knoxville to Bidonville: ATBAT and the Architecture
of the French Welfare State Tom Avermaete 12. High density without high
rise: housing experiments of the 1950s by Patrick Hodgkinson Mark Swenarton
13. Matteotti Village and Gallaratese 2: design criticism of the Italian
welfare state Luca Molinari 14. Exporting New Towns: The Welfare City in
Africa Michelle Provoost 15. From European Welfare State to Asian
capitalism: the transformation of 'British Public Housing' in Hong Kong and
Singapore Miles Glendinning Appendix One: Outcomes from the Liverpool
Workshop 2012 Further Reading Contributors Biographies Acknowledgements
Index.
One - Cultures and continuities 2. From Red Superblock to Green
Megastructure: Municipal Socialism as Model and Challenge Eve Blau 3. The
Welfare State in Flanders: De-pillarization and the Nebulous City Hilde
Heynen and Janina Gosseye 4. The beginnings of high-rise social housing in
the long 1940s: the case of the LCC and the Woodberry Down estate Simon
Pepper 5. West Ham and the Welfare State 1945-70, a Suitable Case for
Treatment? Nicholas Bullock Part Two - Critiques and contradictions 6. Who
needs 'needs'? French Post-War Architecture and Its Critics Lukasz Stanek
7. The Open Society and its experiments: The case of the Netherlands and
Piet Blom Dirk van den Heuvel 8. Where the motorways meet: Architecture and
Corporatism in Sweden 1968 Helena Mattsson 9. The Märkisches Viertel in
West Berlin Florian Urban 10. Alternatives to Welfare State: self-build and
do-it-yourself Caroline Maniaque-Benton Part Three - National and
international 11. From Knoxville to Bidonville: ATBAT and the Architecture
of the French Welfare State Tom Avermaete 12. High density without high
rise: housing experiments of the 1950s by Patrick Hodgkinson Mark Swenarton
13. Matteotti Village and Gallaratese 2: design criticism of the Italian
welfare state Luca Molinari 14. Exporting New Towns: The Welfare City in
Africa Michelle Provoost 15. From European Welfare State to Asian
capitalism: the transformation of 'British Public Housing' in Hong Kong and
Singapore Miles Glendinning Appendix One: Outcomes from the Liverpool
Workshop 2012 Further Reading Contributors Biographies Acknowledgements
Index.