The Amsterdam Orphanage by Aldo van Eyck: Post-War Architecture
Built in 1960, the Amsterdam Orphanage, designed by Aldo van Eyck, is a seminal project that goes beyond its function as a shelter for children. It is also a profound…
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CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne) was an international congress of architects founded in 1928 that aimed to promote modern architecture and urban planning principles. It was a key organization in the development of modernist architecture and significantly impacted architectural discourse and education throughout the 20th century. The members of CIAM advocated for functionalism, standardization, and a focus on social and economic factors in architecture and urban planning. Their ideas influenced the design of cities and buildings worldwide, particularly in the post-World War II era.
Built in 1960, the Amsterdam Orphanage, designed by Aldo van Eyck, is a seminal project that goes beyond its function as a shelter for children. It is also a profound…
Continue readingAt the end of the 50s decade, the Velasca Tower in Milan rapidly became one of the most analyzed and discussed buildings. Design by the partnership formed by Gianluigi Banfi,…
Continue readingThe Marine City projects by Kiyonori Kikutake, designed between 1958 and 1963, are the first and most influential proposals to build ‘Megastructures’ into the sea after the dissolution of C.I.A.M….
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