Josep Lluís Sert : the architect of urban design, 1953-1969 / edited by Eric Mumford and Hashim Sarkis ; with Neyran Turan.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Haven : Yale University Press ; Harvard University Graduate School of Design, c2008.Description: viii, 247 pISBN:- 9780300120653
- 0300120656
- 720.92 JOS
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720.92 JOE Joel Sanders : writings and projects / | 720.92 JOH John Howey & associates : selected and current works | 720.92 JOH-R Robert Adam : | 720.92 JOS Josep Lluís Sert : | 720.92 JUR J. Mayer H. | 720.92 KAN-M My design trail : | 720.92 KAT-A Architecture chronicle : |
Introduction / Hashim Sarkis -- The CIAM legacy -- Sert, CIAM, and the GSD: a memoir / Eduard F. Sekler -- The aesthetic dimension in Le Corbusier's urban planning / Francesco Passanti -- Creating a public for modern architecture: Sert's use of images from GATCPAC to The heart of the city / Jordana Mendelson -- The Latin American planning experience -- Planos, planes y planificación: Josep Lluís Sert and the idea of planning / Timothy Hyde -- Josep Lluís Sert's evolving concept of the urban core: between Corbusian form and Mumfordian social practice / Mardges Bacon -- The parameters of urban design -- Breaking common ground: Joseph Hudnut and the prehistory of urban design / Jill Pearlman -- Josep Lluís Sert's urban design legacy / Richard Marshall -- From the heart of the city to Holyoke Center: CIAM ideas in Sert's definition of urban design / Eric Mumford -- From the ground up: Hideo Sasaki's contributions to urban design / Cammie McAtee -- A conversation with Josep Lluís Sert / Robert Campbell -- Commentary on selected projects by Sert: curated by Inés Zalduendo and Mary Daniels / Huson Jackson.
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