Modern Architecture of Quito
Modern Architecture of Quito
Global, Local, and the In-Between
Parreno, Christian
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
03/2026
232
Mole
Inglês
9781350454934
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
Foreword, Lara Schrijver (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Approaching
1. Architectures of the In-Between - Christian Parreno (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
2. Kenneth Frampton's "Towards a Critical Regionalism": A Retreat from Postmodernism or a Visionary Plea for a Resilient Future? - Veronique Patteeuw (ENSAP Lille, France) and Lea-Catherine Szacka (University of Manchester, UK)
Encountering
3. The Maze of El Panecillo, or the Impossible Roundabout - Cristina Bueno (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
4. Architecture for Pan-Americanism: Local Aspirations, Regional Interests, and the (Unrealized) Inter-American Conference of Quito of 1959 - Ernesto Bilbao (Auburn University, USA)
5. Modern Houses on the Slopes of Quito - Marcelo Banderas (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
6. The Motel, a Neighborhood in Quito: The Adaptation of an Imported Type - Karina Cazar and Ana Maria Carrion (both San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
Extrapolating
7. Our North Is the South: Reflections from a Meeting on Teaching the History of Latin American Architecture - Ana Maria Leon (Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA) and Fernando Luis Martinez (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
8. Neither Black nor White: The In-Between Position of Latin Modern Architects - Ana Esteban-Maluenda (Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain)
9. The Universal, the Global, the Regional, and the Local: Toward an Architecture of Place - Karen Rogers (Auburn University, USA)
Contributors
Index
Foreword, Lara Schrijver (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Approaching
1. Architectures of the In-Between - Christian Parreno (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
2. Kenneth Frampton's "Towards a Critical Regionalism": A Retreat from Postmodernism or a Visionary Plea for a Resilient Future? - Veronique Patteeuw (ENSAP Lille, France) and Lea-Catherine Szacka (University of Manchester, UK)
Encountering
3. The Maze of El Panecillo, or the Impossible Roundabout - Cristina Bueno (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
4. Architecture for Pan-Americanism: Local Aspirations, Regional Interests, and the (Unrealized) Inter-American Conference of Quito of 1959 - Ernesto Bilbao (Auburn University, USA)
5. Modern Houses on the Slopes of Quito - Marcelo Banderas (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
6. The Motel, a Neighborhood in Quito: The Adaptation of an Imported Type - Karina Cazar and Ana Maria Carrion (both San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
Extrapolating
7. Our North Is the South: Reflections from a Meeting on Teaching the History of Latin American Architecture - Ana Maria Leon (Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA) and Fernando Luis Martinez (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
8. Neither Black nor White: The In-Between Position of Latin Modern Architects - Ana Esteban-Maluenda (Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain)
9. The Universal, the Global, the Regional, and the Local: Toward an Architecture of Place - Karen Rogers (Auburn University, USA)
Contributors
Index
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Modernism; postmodernism; Global South; Latin America; Ecuador; diversity; interrelation; critical regionalism; vernacular; UNESCO; transcultural; encounter; local; global; regional; Pan-American; motels; El Panecillo
Acknowledgements
Foreword, Lara Schrijver (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Approaching
1. Architectures of the In-Between - Christian Parreno (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
2. Kenneth Frampton's "Towards a Critical Regionalism": A Retreat from Postmodernism or a Visionary Plea for a Resilient Future? - Veronique Patteeuw (ENSAP Lille, France) and Lea-Catherine Szacka (University of Manchester, UK)
Encountering
3. The Maze of El Panecillo, or the Impossible Roundabout - Cristina Bueno (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
4. Architecture for Pan-Americanism: Local Aspirations, Regional Interests, and the (Unrealized) Inter-American Conference of Quito of 1959 - Ernesto Bilbao (Auburn University, USA)
5. Modern Houses on the Slopes of Quito - Marcelo Banderas (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
6. The Motel, a Neighborhood in Quito: The Adaptation of an Imported Type - Karina Cazar and Ana Maria Carrion (both San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
Extrapolating
7. Our North Is the South: Reflections from a Meeting on Teaching the History of Latin American Architecture - Ana Maria Leon (Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA) and Fernando Luis Martinez (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
8. Neither Black nor White: The In-Between Position of Latin Modern Architects - Ana Esteban-Maluenda (Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain)
9. The Universal, the Global, the Regional, and the Local: Toward an Architecture of Place - Karen Rogers (Auburn University, USA)
Contributors
Index
Foreword, Lara Schrijver (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Approaching
1. Architectures of the In-Between - Christian Parreno (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
2. Kenneth Frampton's "Towards a Critical Regionalism": A Retreat from Postmodernism or a Visionary Plea for a Resilient Future? - Veronique Patteeuw (ENSAP Lille, France) and Lea-Catherine Szacka (University of Manchester, UK)
Encountering
3. The Maze of El Panecillo, or the Impossible Roundabout - Cristina Bueno (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
4. Architecture for Pan-Americanism: Local Aspirations, Regional Interests, and the (Unrealized) Inter-American Conference of Quito of 1959 - Ernesto Bilbao (Auburn University, USA)
5. Modern Houses on the Slopes of Quito - Marcelo Banderas (San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
6. The Motel, a Neighborhood in Quito: The Adaptation of an Imported Type - Karina Cazar and Ana Maria Carrion (both San Francisco de Quito University, Ecuador)
Extrapolating
7. Our North Is the South: Reflections from a Meeting on Teaching the History of Latin American Architecture - Ana Maria Leon (Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA) and Fernando Luis Martinez (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
8. Neither Black nor White: The In-Between Position of Latin Modern Architects - Ana Esteban-Maluenda (Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain)
9. The Universal, the Global, the Regional, and the Local: Toward an Architecture of Place - Karen Rogers (Auburn University, USA)
Contributors
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.