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Algarve Building - Modernism, Regionalism Architecture in South of Portugal, 1925 1965

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Foreword by Adrian Forty.The Algarve is not only Portugal's foremost tourism region. Uniquely Mediterranean in an Atlantic country, its building customs have long been markers of historical and cultural specificity, attracting both picturesque driven conservatives and modernists seeking their lineage. Modernism, regionalism and the 'vernacular' - three essential tropes of twentieth-century architecture culture - converged in the region's building identity construct and, often the subject of strictly metropolitan elaborations, they are examined here from a peripheral standpoint instead.Drawing on work that won the Royal Institute of British Architects President's Award for Outstanding PhD Thesis in 2013, Algarve Building challenges the conventional inclusion of Portuguese modern architecture in 'Critical Regionalism' narratives. A fine-grain reconstruction of the debates and cultures at play locally exposes the extra-architectural and widely participated antecedents of the much-celebrated mid-century shift towards the regional. Uncelebrated architects and a cast of other players (clients, officials, engineers and builders) contributed to maturing a regional strand of modern architecture that, more than being the heroic outcome of a hard-fought 'battle' by engaged designers against a conservative establishment, became truly popular in the Algarve.Algarve Building shows, more broadly, what the processes that have been appropriated by the canon of architectural history and theory - such as the presence of folk traditions and regional variation in learned architecture - stand to gain when observed in local everyday practices. The grand narratives and petites histoires of architecture can be enriched, questioned, revised and confirmed by an unprejudiced return to its facts and sources - the buildings, the documents, the discourses, the agents and the archives.

List of contents

Introduction; Part 1 From the Centre; Chapter 1 Regional Formulae on Vernacular Material; Chapter 2 Architects on the Algarvian Identity; Part 2 From the Region; Chapter 3 Modernism and Vernacular in a Negotiated Identity; Chapter 4 'Miracle' in Faro; Chapter 5 Modernist Regionalism; Chapter 6 The Stock and the Graft;

Summary

Focusing on the design and building practices developed in the Portuguese region of the Algarve over four decades from the first signs of modern movement influence to the eve of mass-tourism development, this book looks at three essential themes in twentieth-century architecture - modernism, regionalism and popular building traditions commonly known as vernacular.

Product details

Authors Ricardo Agarez
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.02.2018
 
EAN 9781138490369
ISBN 978-1-138-49036-9
No. of pages 398
Dimensions 175 mm x 244 mm x 20 mm
Series Print on Demand
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Architecture, ARCHITECTURE / History / General, ARCHITECTURE / Criticism, ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning, City & town planning - architectural aspects, History of Architecture, Theory of architecture, City and town planning: architectural aspects

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