DOCOMOMO INTERNATIONAL 1988-2012: KEY PAPERS IN MODERN ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE CONSERVATION
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Docomomo International 1988-2012: Key Papers in Modern Architectural Heritage Conservation
Publisher: China
Architecture & Building Press
Editors: Ana
Tostões and Liu Kecheng
Language: English
and Chinese
ISBN: 978-7-112-16848-4
Contents:
Chapter One: History of Docomomo
International
Introduction by Huber-Jan Henket
Controversy between Functionalism and
Restoration: Keep Zonnestraal for Eternity as a Ruin by Wessel Reinink
The Issue of Transitoriness in Modern
Architecture by Hilde Heynen
MOMO’s Second Chance – the Revaluation of
the Urban Housing by John Allan
What Happened? Fourteen Years of Docomomo
by Wessel de Jonge
From Sentiment to Science-Docomomo Comes of
Age by Johan Allan
Chapter Two: Practice of Docomomo
International
Critical Restoration of Modern Architecture
by Bruno Reichlin
The Icon and the Ordinary by Huber-Jan
Henket
Technical Response to Typical Conservation
Problems or Architecture in England aafter the Warcurrent Research a Case
Studies from English Heritage by Susan MacDonald
Professional Reception vs. Cultural Context
– For Whom do We Preserve the Architecture of the Modern Movement? By Anja
Kervanto Nevanlinna
Docomomo US an Change in Preservation in
America by Theodore H.M. Prudon, Helene Lippstadt
The Original Intention-Intention of the
Original? Remarks on the Importance of Materiality Regarding the Presevation of
the Tugendhat House and Other Buildings of Modernism by Ivo Hammer
Reconstructing the Philips Pavilion,
Brussels 1958 Elements for a Critical Assessment by Sven Sterken
The Cubanacan Art Schools Rehabilitated by
Universo Garia Lorenzo
Modern Architecture is Durable: Using
Change to Preserve by Maristella Casciato
Conservation Challenges at Frank Lloyd
Whright’s Solomon r. Guggenheim Museum by Angel Ayon, Pamela Jerome
Summarizing Report on Discussion “Docomomo”
Register
Proposal on the Docomomo Register
Report on Session “National Registers”
Remarks on the Occasion of the “Docomomo
Japan: the 100 Selections” Exhibition by Hiroyuki Suzuki
Aims and Themes of the Docomomo Registers
by Maristella Casciato
The Selective Inventory of the
Modern-Movement Works: Monuments vs. Ordinary Architecture by Gerard Monnier
Chapter Three: Modern Architecture and
Cultural Heritage
Modern Movement and the the World Heritage
List The Docomomo ISC/Registers Recommendation to ICOMOS
The Challenge of Authenticity for the
Modern Architecture and Heritage by France Vanlaethem
UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre and the
Programme on Modern Heritage by Francesco Bandarin
How Should the Basic Requirements of the
World Heritage List Be Interpreted in the Case of the Modern Architecture? By
Jukka Jokilehto
The Madrid Document: Intervention
Approaches for the Twentieth Century Architectural Heritage by Sheridan Burke
Chapter Four: Cities and the Modern
Movement
Rome, the City of the Future in the Lessons
of the History: Typological Models and Strategies of Intervention by Maria
Letizia Conforto
The Modern City Facing the Future by Allen
Cunningham
Living the Urban Modernity towards the
Future by Ana Tostoes
Modern and Green: Heritage, Energy and
Economy by Franz Graf, Giulia Marino
Megaform and Landform as A Remedial
Strategy by Kenneth Frampton
Chapter Five: Understanding Modern Movement
in Different Contexts
The Modern Movement Put into A Different
Context by Hiroyasu Fujioka
Kunio Maekawa’s “Technical Approach” to the
Creation of the Modern Japanese Architecture by Hiroshi Matsukuma
Back from Utopia: the Challenge of the
Modern Movement by Hubert-Jan Henket
Guide of “The 13th International
Docomomo Conference, Seoul, 2014”
“Expansion and Conflict” of them Modern
Movement (MoMo) and Conservation in Japan by Kenji Watanabe
Inheritance, Intervations, Interpretation
& Integrations: A Critical Appraisal of the Modernism in the Context of
Indian Architecture by Yantin Pandya
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