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The housing project : discourses, ideals, models and politics in 20th-century exhibitions

Caramellino, Gaia(Edited by)Dadour, Stephanie(Edited by)
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Throughout the twentieth century housing displays have proven to be a singular genre of architectural and design exhibitions.

By crossing geographies and adopting multiple scales of observation - from domestic space to urban visions - this volume investigates a set of unexplored events devoted to housing and dwelling, organised by technical, professional, cultural or governmental institutions from the interwar years to the Cold War.

The book offers a first critical assessment of twentieth-century housing exhibits andexplores the role of exhibitions in the codification of notions of domesticity, social models, policies, and architectural and urban discourse.

At the intersection of housing studies and the history of exhibitions, The Housing Project not only offers a novel angle on architectural history but also enriches scholarly perspectives in urban studies, cultural and media history, design, and consumption studies. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer Review Content). Contributors: Tamara Bjazic Klarin (Institute of Art History, Zagreb), Gaia Caramellino (Politecnico di Milano), John Crosse (Independent Scholar), Stephanie Dadour (ENSA Grenoble, MHAevt/EA 7445, ACS/UMR AUSser), Rika Devos (Universite Libre de Bruxelles, BATir Department), Fredie Flore (KU Leuven), Johanna Hartmann (Institute for Art History-Film Studies-Art Education, University of Bremen), Erin McKellar (Royal Holloway, University of London), Laetitia Overney (ENSA Paris-Belleville, IPRAUS/UMR AUSser 3329), Jose Parra (University of Alicante), Mathilde Simonsen (Oslo School of Architecture and Design), Eva Storgaard (University of Antwerp), Ludovica Vacirca (Independent Scholar)

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Leuven University Press
9462701822 / 9789462701823
Paperback / softback
728.09
04/03/2020
Belgium
English
300 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
23 cm