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FILE — Box: 03 Identifier: DES, 2013, 0001, 014379898, A000, A186

Folder A186: Spring 1996 Lectures/ The New Inside The New: Latin American Architecture and Urbanism, and The Crisis of The International Style, 1937-1954, 04/19/1996-04/20/1996

Dates

  • Creation: 04/19/1996-04/20/1996

Container Summary

quantity: 39 leaves; dimensions: 11" x 8-1/2"; medium /support: typescript, manuscript on paper, color print/ paper

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Extent

3.5 linear feet (315 folders in series)

General Note

Comprised of correspondence and notes related to the conference, drafts of the conference program and the posters of the conference. The posters include the names of the participants and the titles of the lectures.

Exhibition and Conference/ Lecture Titles

A Divergent Architecture in Bogota
Niemeyer's Oasis: a Brazilian Villa of The Fifties
Remaking Modernism in Post-War Mexico: Luis Barragán and His Critics of The 1950s
Towards an Alternative Modernity: The Architecture of The Valparaiso School and The Borchers Studio during The 50s
Ciudad Universitaria and Luis Barragán in The 50s: Internationalism vs. Localism in The Search for Modernity
The Thresholds of Carlos Raul Villanueva: The University City of Caracas
The Escuelas Nacionales de Arte and The End of Modernism
The Exotic as a Stabilizer for The Modern Movement
José Luis Sert, CIAM, and Latin America
Virrey del Pino Apartments: The Unstable Equilibrium
BKF: Announcement of a New Modernity

Personal Names Index

Sekler, Eduard
Pschepiurca, Pablo (1953- )
Mumford, Eric
Bosman, Jos
Ksiazek, Sarah
Loomis, John A. (1951- )
Sato, Alberto
De Anda, Enrique
Hays, K. Michael
Pérez Oyarzún, Fernando
Eggener, Keith
Comas, Carlos Eduardo Dias
Arango, Silvia
Liernur, Jorge Francisco
Rowe, Peter G.
Silvetti, Jorge (1942- )

Repository Details

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