Between city and home: Spaces of transition in London Postwar Housing

In the period between the idealistic vision of the ׳Reshaping society׳ and Thatcherism, in the so-called ׳Swinging London׳, the second wave of modernism is facing the demands and the quantities of bombed cities. The architects of that season, moved by political ideals and interpreting the cultural f...

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Main Authors: Gerardo Semprebon, Wenjun Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2018-09-01
Series:Frontiers of Architectural Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263518300323
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spelling doaj-7f05b376d62a40c1b3f8947cc5bf79f42021-03-02T11:00:11ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Frontiers of Architectural Research2095-26352018-09-0173257275Between city and home: Spaces of transition in London Postwar HousingGerardo Semprebon0Wenjun Ma1Department of Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China; Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy; Corresponding author at: Department of Civil Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.Department of Architecture, School of Design, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, ChinaIn the period between the idealistic vision of the ׳Reshaping society׳ and Thatcherism, in the so-called ׳Swinging London׳, the second wave of modernism is facing the demands and the quantities of bombed cities. The architects of that season, moved by political ideals and interpreting the cultural ferment, have been responsible for shaping the city on the collective dreams and aspirations of the society and for forging the identity of London as unique experience in the international panorama. This paper focuses on the spatial relations between city and home, how they raised in that specific historical context, in which form they realized, and what are the architectural implications for current design culture. The methodology, based both on the literature review and on the graphic comparison of six case-studies, is articulated in four steps. First, the six case-studies are selected according to specific criteria. Second, the sociohistorical background is reported. Third, the cases are shortly introduced using text descriptions and graphic tools. Fourth, the cases are compared. This process leads to the definition of four transversal architectural items: the density, the settlement pattern, the basement, and the threshold, intended as elements able to raise connections between past and contemporary design culture. Keywords: London, Housing, Space of relation, Transitionhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263518300323
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description In the period between the idealistic vision of the ׳Reshaping society׳ and Thatcherism, in the so-called ׳Swinging London׳, the second wave of modernism is facing the demands and the quantities of bombed cities. The architects of that season, moved by political ideals and interpreting the cultural ferment, have been responsible for shaping the city on the collective dreams and aspirations of the society and for forging the identity of London as unique experience in the international panorama. This paper focuses on the spatial relations between city and home, how they raised in that specific historical context, in which form they realized, and what are the architectural implications for current design culture. The methodology, based both on the literature review and on the graphic comparison of six case-studies, is articulated in four steps. First, the six case-studies are selected according to specific criteria. Second, the sociohistorical background is reported. Third, the cases are shortly introduced using text descriptions and graphic tools. Fourth, the cases are compared. This process leads to the definition of four transversal architectural items: the density, the settlement pattern, the basement, and the threshold, intended as elements able to raise connections between past and contemporary design culture. Keywords: London, Housing, Space of relation, Transition
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