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ARCH 350 1st Edition Lecture 17Outline of Last Lecture I. ReferencesA. Karl Schinkel: AltesmuseumB. H.P Berlage: Amesterdam Stock ExchangeII. Unbuilt StructuresA. Brick VillaIII. International StyleIV. Weissenhofsiedlung, Stuttgar: Model housing estateA. BackgroundB. StructureV. Mies van der RoheA. German Pavilion (Barcelona Pavilion)B. Tugendhat HouseOutline of Current Lecture I. Model City and the Utopian SocialistsA. Model Company Towns developed bya. Robert Owenb. Charles Fourier c. Andre Godin II. Main Utopian SocialistsA. Charles FourierB. Robert Owen C. Henri de Saint-Simon III. Garden City Movement A. Ebenezer HowardB. Tony Garnier IV. Le Corbusier’s UrbanismA. Contemporary CityB. Ville Radieuse or Radiant CityThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.V. CIAM: International Congress of Modern ArchitectureVI. Le Corbusier in BrazilA. Visits South AmericaCurrent LectureI. Model City and the Utopian Socialists A. Model Company Towns developed bya. Robert Owenb. Charles Fourier c. Andre Godin- Familistere at GuiseII. Main Utopian SocialistsA. Charles FourierB. Robert Owen C. Henri de Saint-SimonIII. Garden City MovementA. Ebenezer HowardB. Tony Garnier- Cité IndustrielleIV. Le Corbusier’s UrbanismA. Contemporary City- plan was based on a regular geometry and was cut across by a main axis of road circulation- 24 glass skyscrapers 600 feet high- entire green floor of the city was to be kept free as the buildings too were lifted upB. Ville Radieuse or Radiant City- Ideas for a city highly centralized and densely populated- no longer a division between the elite and the working classV. CIAM: International Congress of Modern Architecture- an international organization of architects spoke out against the conservatismand eclecticism of the academic schools of architecture and appealed for the introduction of the principles of new architecture based on 20th-century scientific and technological achievementsVI. Le Corbusier in BrazilA. Visits South America- São - Paulo, Buenos Aires, and


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