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728.09 EME Greater medieval houses of England and Wales 1300-1500. Vol. 2 : East Anglia, Central England and Wales | 728.0904 TEI The minimum dwelling | 728.092 RUD Paul Rudolph : the Florida houses | 728.094 ORA Modernist estates - Europe : the buildings and the people who live in them today | 728.0941 ORA Modernist estates : the buildings and the people who live in them today | 728.0941 STE The 1930s home | 728.0952 GRA Graphic anatomy 2 |
Introduction -- Bellvue, Copenhagen, Denmark -- Werkbundsiedlung Neubuhl, Zurich, Switzerland -- Werkbundsiedlung, Vienna, Austria -- Danviksklippan, Stockholm, Sweden -- Cite Radieuse, Marseille, France -- Bloco das Aguas Livres, Lisbon, Portugal -- Hansaviertel, Berlin, Germany -- Siedlung Halen, Bern, Switzerland -- Calthorpe Estate, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England -- Tanto, Stockholm, Sweden -- Cables Wynd House and Linksview House, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland -- Ivry-sur-Seine, Paris, France -- Monte Amiata, Gallaratese II, Milan, Italy -- Walden 7, Barcelona, Spain -- Medina, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
A showcase of modernist architecture across Europe, as it is lived in today From the pre-war Viennese Werkbund Estate (designed by the likes of Gerrit Rietveld and Adolf Loos), the post-war Swiss Siedlung Halen (by Atelier 5) to more recent builds such as the Medina Complex in Eindhoven (Neave Brown), Modernist Estates: Europe showcases 15 housing schemes through archival and contemporary photography, alongside a series of interviews with current residents. This book takes an inside look at how these estates are inhabited today and examines the differences and similarities between estates across Europe.
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