Tres visitantes en París : los colaboradores uruguayos de Le Corbusier / Jorge Nudelman.

Author
Nudelman, Jorge [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Published/​Created
  • Montevideo, Uruguay : Universidad de la República Uruguay, Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica, [2015]
  • ©2015
Description
413 pages : illustrations, plans, portraits ; 27 cm.

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      Subject(s)
      Series
      • Colección "Biblioteca plural" de la Universidad de la República [More in this series]
      • Biblioteca plural
      Summary note
      The author describes and discusses the influence Le Corbusier in Uruguay through a series of trips, the first done by the Swiss-French architect in 1929, and the remaining ones from the three Uruguayan architects who joined the workshop of the notable architect: Carlos Gómez Gavazzo, in 1933, Justino Serralta, in 1948, and Carlos Clémot, in 1949. The study also includes aspects of Antonio Bonet Castellana's trip, who was there in 1937 and in Uruguay from 1945 to 1948, and additionally analyzes what Eladio Dieste learned from his "Le Courvoisier partners" Serralta and Clémot as well as the approval of the Study Program of the Faculty of architecture of the UdR in 1952.
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-413).
      Contents
      • Presentación de la colección Biblioteca Plural / Roberto Markarian
      • Prólogo / José Maria Lapuerta
      • Introducción. Le Corbusier en América del Sur, incluido Uruguay
      • 1929
      • 1933
      • 1934
      • 1935
      • 1945
      • 1952
      • 1947
      • 1956
      • 1965
      • 1959
      • 1951
      • 1971
      • Anexos
      • Indice de proyectos.
      ISBN
      • 9789974013056
      • 9974013054
      OCLC
      956445687
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