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Juan J. Tuset
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After the Second World War, Modernism started to debate his continuity or crisis. This led many architects and critics to formulate theories and take up breaking disciplinary attitudes against that time. One of them was the English architect, urban plann...
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Juan J. Tuset
Pág. 92 - 99
Acabada la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el Movimiento Moderno se debatió entre su continuidad o crisis, lo que llevó a numerosos arquitectos y críticos a formular teorías y adoptar actitudes disciplinares trasgresoras con el momento. Una de ellas fue la del a...
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Jason von Meding,Jamie Mackee,Thayaparan Gajendran
Pág. 8 - 13
It is with great pleasure that we would like to introduce this special issue of IJAR, a compilation of cutting-edge research that covers many of the key themes relevant to built environment researchers in disaster-related areas. This knowledge area is by...
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Magnus Rönn
Pág. 4 - 14
This article presents results from a study of prequalification in architectural competitions. The aim is to develop knowledge of how the organizer appoints candidates to invited competitions. Prequalification is a selection procedure used early in the co...
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Josep Muntañola Thornberg
Pág. 33 - 38
First I explore, very briefly, the avatars of the relationship between place and design in the past century, in relation to the quality of the project, reflecting on the different attitudes in this regard. Within its second part, the article introduces r...
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