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Hidden in Plain Sight: Politics and Design in State-Subsidized Residential Architecture [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 463 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x170 mm, weight: 1332 g, 80 Illustrations, black and white; 85 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: Park Books
  • ISBN-10: 3038602612
  • ISBN-13: 9783038602613
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 463 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x170 mm, weight: 1332 g, 80 Illustrations, black and white; 85 Illustrations, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: Park Books
  • ISBN-10: 3038602612
  • ISBN-13: 9783038602613
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A compendium on the history and development of subsidized housing in Europe of the twentieth century.

Social housing has a long tradition in Europe. Since the early twentieth century, these often anonymously built and unappreciated structures have arisen all across the suburbs of Europe’s major cities. In the multidisciplinary and international research project Mapping Public Housing, the Center for Studies in Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Porto’s Faculty of Architecture has been tracing the architectural heritage of social housing. The findings demonstrate that, in many cases, vibrant neighborhoods and entire city districts have emerged from such social housing programs.

This book takes a closer look at exemplary developments in Germany, Great Britain, Portugal, Switzerland, and Spain. The case studies cover a wide range of social and historical contexts, from the beginnings of social housing in Portugal sparked by German investment during World War I to the propaganda policies associated with subsidized housing for the working class in the 1940s, and to sustainable concepts and ideas for the future. Hidden in Plain Sight offers a wide-ranging panorama that recognizes the development of subsidized residential construction as a part of Europe’s cultural history and traces the important role that state-funded housing has played in the emergence of the European welfare state. A contemporary photo essay on a 1960s social housing complex in Lisbon rounds out this volume.
Preface 7(2)
Jose Miguel Rodrigues
How Many Names Make The History Of Housing? 9(10)
Rui Jorge Garcia Ramos
1 House, Philantropy, And Social Economy (1910-1933)
The "Housing Issue" In Portugal: Between The End Of The Monarchy And The Republic
19(14)
Paulo M. Almeida
Republican Affordable Housing: Art, Hygiene, And Modern Architecture In Portugal
33(14)
Eliseu Goncalves
Science And Technique In The Service Of More Modem And Salubrious Cities
47(12)
Ana Cardoso De Matos
Homes Fit For Heroes
59(22)
Mark Swenarton
2 House, Family, And State (1933-1946]
Frankfurt Am Main: A Shared Life
81(20)
Carmen Espegel
Corporatism And Affordable Housing In The Portuguese Urban Environment (1933-1974)
101(26)
Paula Borges Santos
Jose Maria Brandao De Brito
Progressively Picturesque, Reluctantly Modern: Building A Timeline Of The Casas Economicas (1933-1974)
127(14)
Sergio Dias Silva
Plain Fagades And Exuberant Rooms: A Tour Of Casas Economicas
141(12)
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)
153(16)
Filipa De Castro Guerreiro
The Portuguese People As Peaceful And Intuitive Artists: Propaganda, Folk Art, And The Legitimation Of Salazar's New State
169(12)
Vera Marques Alves
3 House, Neighbourhood. And Density (1946-1968)
Post-War Portugal: Between Conservatism And Modernity
181(14)
Maria Fernanda Rollo
Boosting Perspectives From The Neighbourhood Of Alvalade
195(16)
Joao Pedro Costa
"From User To Dweller": Observation, Consultation, And Involvement Processes In Housing Solutions, 1950S And 1960S
211(16)
Tiago Lopes Dias
A Singular Path In Portuguese Housing: Reviewing The Work Of The Habitacoes Economicas--federacao Das Caixas De Previdencia
227(12)
Maria Tavares
Housing Programmes And The Construction Of The Portuguese City: The Realization Of Modernity In The First Half Of The Twentieth Century
239(16)
Teresa Calix
State, Social Housing, And The Changing City: Porto's 1956 "Improvement Plan"
255(16)
Virgl'lio Borges Pereira
Joao Queiros
Not Houses But Cities--not Designs, But Designers. 1950S Italy: The Ina-Casa Neighbourhoods
271(22)
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)
293(18)
Luis Moya
Olivais And Chelas: A Large-Scale Housing Programme In Lisbon
311(24)
Teresa Valsassina Heitor
The Impossible Transition: Marcelo Caetano's Final Shutdown (1968-74)
335(38)
Manuel Loff
Before April: The Housing Issue
353(20)
Jose Antonio Bandeirinha
5 New Hypothesis For Old Problems
European Collective Housing In The Post-War Period: Thermal Retrofitting And Architectural Impact
373(10)
Franz Graf
Giulia Marino
Typo-Morphological Laboratories During The 20Th Century: A General Overview On The State-Subsidized Multifamily Housing Projects In Portugal (1910-1974)
383(18)
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
401(18)
Luciana Rocha
The New State, Architecture And Modernism
419(18)
Joana Brites
Readings And Re-Readings Of The Estado Novo
437(13)
Victor Pereira
Agualva-Cacem
450
Tiago Casanova
Rui Jorge Garcia Ramos and his collaborators Virgķlio Borges Pereira, Marta Rocha Moreira, and Sérgio Dias Silva work at the Center for Studies in Architecture and Urbanism (CEAU), a research unit at University of Portos Faculty of Architecture (FAUP). Since 1994, CEAU has been conducting interdisciplinary research projects such as Mapping Public Housing.