In 1929, the Swiss French architect Le Corbusier travelled to Argentina, inaugurating a season of exchanges between European modernity and that of the continent. Subsequently, starting from the thirties, between the two wars, there were numerous architects who developed their academic training or professional career between the two continents. Some attracted by Latin American economic perspectives, others for the possibility of carrying out professional practices in the great European cultural centres of the time. Proof of this are projects, whether completed or not, which are transformed into the heritage of an era of shared modernity.
Rompiendo fronteras. Hacia una modernidad transatlántica / Ciarcia', Federica. - In: PERSPECTIVAS. - ISSN 2618-2246. - ELETTRONICO. - 4:3(2021), pp. 3-23.
Rompiendo fronteras. Hacia una modernidad transatlántica
Ciarcia', Federica
2021
Abstract
In 1929, the Swiss French architect Le Corbusier travelled to Argentina, inaugurating a season of exchanges between European modernity and that of the continent. Subsequently, starting from the thirties, between the two wars, there were numerous architects who developed their academic training or professional career between the two continents. Some attracted by Latin American economic perspectives, others for the possibility of carrying out professional practices in the great European cultural centres of the time. Proof of this are projects, whether completed or not, which are transformed into the heritage of an era of shared modernity.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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