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ATHENS' POLYKATOIKIAS 1930-1975
Εκδότης KETTLER , ISBN 9783987410703
Contemporary Athens is characterised by a building type that transformed the Greek capital into a modern metropolis within a few
decades in the 20th century: the polykatoikia, a small-scale urban apartment block. For almost forty years the unchallenged residential
ideal for all social classes, the polykatoikia by the end of the century had become synonymous with the rushed mass production of the
postwar period and inhospitable living conditions in the inner city. The question now is: what potential does this omnipresent building
type have? And how can it be developed further?
This book sets out to trace the architectural origins of this typology. For the first time, it provides a comprehensive examination of the
architectural concepts developed by Greek architects for the polykatoikia. Seventy-six innovative apartment buildings dating from 1930
to 1975 are presented with up-to-date photographs, redrawn floor plans, and brief explanatory texts. The selection reveals an
astonishing range of concepts, including designs by Dimitris Pikionis, Aris Konstantinidis, Constantine Doxiadis, and George Candilis. In
chronological order, the publication depicts the emergence of this architectural type, from the 1930s polykatoikias of the Modern
Movement and the early postwar experiments to the iconic polykatoikias of the 1960s. Additional texts explore the evolution of the
key architectural features of the polykatoikias and reflect on architects' ongoing struggles over this housing model.
Περίληψη
Contemporary Athens is characterised by a building type that transformed the Greek capital into a modern metropolis within a few
decades in the 20th century: the polykatoikia, a small-scale urban apartment block. For almost forty years the unchallenged residential
ideal for all social classes, the polykatoikia by the end of the century had become synonymous with the rushed mass production of the
postwar period and inhospitable living conditions in the inner city. The question now is: what potential does this omnipresent building
type have? And how can it be developed further?
This book sets out to trace the architectural origins of this typology. For the first time, it provides a comprehensive examination of the
architectural concepts developed by Greek architects for the polykatoikia. Seventy-six innovative apartment buildings dating from 1930
to 1975 are presented with up-to-date photographs, redrawn floor plans, and brief explanatory texts. The selection reveals an
astonishing range of concepts, including designs by Dimitris Pikionis, Aris Konstantinidis, Constantine Doxiadis, and George Candilis. In
chronological order, the publication depicts the emergence of this architectural type, from the 1930s polykatoikias of the Modern
Movement and the early postwar experiments to the iconic polykatoikias of the 1960s. Additional texts explore the evolution of the
key architectural features of the polykatoikias and reflect on architects' ongoing struggles over this housing model.
Πληροφορίες προϊόντος
- Συγγραφέας Schmitz-Hübsch, Kilian
- Eκδότης KETTLER
- ISBN 9783987410703
- Κωδικός Ευριπίδη 040100084608
- Έτος κυκλοφορίας 2024
- Σελίδες 320
- Διαστάσεις 22χ16
- Βάρος 500 gr
