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Time and again, the Barcelona-based magazine Arquitecturas Bis (published from 1974 to 1985) has been studied and analyzed through the Italian-North American polarity, based on the linkages created with its contemporaries Oppositions (New York) and Lotus International (Milan). Among the members of its heterogeneous Editorial Board, Federico Correa (Barcelona, 1924) ? in addition to his well-known Italian connections; explained since his very first contact with Gardella, Rogers, Albini, amongst others, within the Venice CIAM summer course in 1952; giving purpose to an influential genealogy for Catalan contemporary architecture that starts off in José Antonio Coderch (1913-1984) ? was notable for its purpose in disseminating not only postwar 1960¿s counterculture Central European architecture in Spain, but the Viennese turn-of-the-century avant-garde; promoting their exploited by the media theoretical ties. Furthermore, Vienna and its ?middle-term? architectures were for Correa unavoidable references for his own professional work, developed together with Alfonso Milà (1924-2009). All these facts brings us to understand how much that generation (educated in the Spanish and European post-war years) understood, dealing with the historiography of modern architecture, that architects had to stop not only in certain ?middle-terms? ? as stated by Peter Collins, amongst other historians ? but also aim to seek for continuities in order to explain the disjointed contemporaneity. | |
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Histories of Postwar Architecture (HPA) n. 04. [?Mass Media and the International Spread of Post-War Architecture?, Guest Editors: Carolina B. García-Estévez, Marisa García Vergara, Ramón Graus, Antonio Pizza] |
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2611-0075 |
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