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Informationen zum Autor Maarten Goossens is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Design of Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia. Hernando Vargas Caicedo is Full Professor at Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture Departments at Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia. Catalina Parra is Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia. Klappentext The Colombian architectural firm ESUS (Esguerra, Saenz, Urdaneta y Samper) played a key role in the development of modern architecture in Colombia during the mid-20th century. Notable for their technical innovation, elaborate language and careful execution, ESUS' buildings also carry broader significance in terms of our understanding of how the international ideals of architectural modernism were adapted to local Latin American contexts. Yet until now there has existed no English-language study of their architecture and legacy. Published as part of the Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Architecture series, which brings to light the work of significant yet overlooked modernist architects, this book examines ESUS' work from an array of perspectives including the technological, formal, material, urban, and global, showing in particular how their high-rise concrete buildings contribute to new understandings of the history of concrete architecture. Including previously unpublished archival documents, images, and drawings, this is an important new account in the expanding scholarly history of modernism in Latin America. Vorwort Part of the Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Architecture series, examining the seminal work of the Columbian architects E.S.U.S. (Esguerra, Sáenz, Urdaneta y Samper) during the second half of the twentieth century. Zusammenfassung The Colombian architectural firm ESUS (Esguerra, Saenz, Urdaneta y Samper) played a key role in the development of modern architecture in Colombia during the mid-20th century. Notable for their technical innovation, elaborate language and careful execution, ESUS’ buildings also carry broader significance in terms of our understanding of how the international ideals of architectural modernism were adapted to local Latin American contexts. Yet until now there has existed no English-language study of their architecture and legacy. Published as part of the Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Architecture series, which brings to light the work of significant yet overlooked modernist architects, this book examines ESUS’ work from an array of perspectives including the technological, formal, material, urban, and global, showing in particular how their high-rise concrete buildings contribute to new understandings of the history of concrete architecture. Including previously unpublished archival documents, images, and drawings, this is an important new account in the expanding scholarly history of modernism in Latin America. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Maarten Goossens, Marcela Ángel, Hernando Vargas Caicedo and Catalina Parra 1. Between the Design Studio and the Modern Firm: Keys to Interpreting ESUS - Hernando Vargas Caicedo and Ingrid Quintana-Guerrero 2. The Construction of Concrete Tectonics: Four Questions, Four Buildings, One Firm - Hernando Vargas Caicedo , Nicolás Parra, Rafael Villazón, Camilo Villate and Juan Manuel Medina 3. Germán Samper’s SENA Building: Analysis of its Spatial Composition - Mauricio Pinilla, Philip Weiss, Catalina Parra and Samuel Velasquez 4. Urbanity in ESUS’ Buildings - Marcela Ángel, María Cecilia O'Byrne, Margarita Roa and Ximena Samper Epilogue: Esguerra Sáenz Urdaneta Samper, a Legacy - Maarten Goossens and Eduardo Mazuera ReferencesIndex...