DESCRIPCIÓN
Hypothetically, the first modern Colombian house must have appeared between the 1930s and 1940s, although until now it is not known which one it was or where it was built. The fact is that from then on, well into the nineties, housing in Colombia changed direction, abandoned its roots and turned towards everything that modernity could offer. Its virtues were functionality, hygiene, clarity, efficiency: no useless spaces or dark corners, no superfluous ornaments.
This book is a serious attempt to understand and explain this house "which is not one but many, its spaces and its forms, its locations and its textures, its relevance.
DETALLES
- nineteen ninety six
- English
- 2 kg
- 280 pages
- 22.9 x 28cm
- 9789589393246
Awarded by the XI Quito Architecture Biennial, 1998. — Honorable mention. History, Theory and criticism of architecture and urbanism
INFORMACIÓN DE ENVÍO
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CRÉDITOS
- Editor: Benjamín Villegas Jiménez
- Texts: Alberto Saldarriaga Roa
- English Translation: Jimmy Weiskopf, Angela Kerr
- Photography: Antonio Castañeda, Héctor Wiesner, José Fernando Machado, Pilar Gómez, Claudia Uribe Touri, Jorge Eduardo Arango, Jeremy Horner, Carlos Tobón,
- Art: Mercedes Cedeño
This book has been created, designed and developed in Colombia with the institutional support of: Banco Davivienda