The functional city : the CIAM and Cornelis van Eesteren, 1928-1960 /

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Author / Creator:Somer, Kees.
Uniform title:Functionele stad. English
Imprint:Rotterdam : NAi Publishers ; Hague : EFL Foundation ; New York : D.A.P. [distributor], c2007.
Description:271 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.), ports. ; 30 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6819952
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Other authors / contributors:Taverne, Ed
Van Eesteren-Fluck & Van Lohuizen Stichting.
Amsterdam (Netherlands). Stedelijk Museum.
ISBN:9789056625764
9056625764
Notes:"The International Congresses of Modern Architecture, better known under the French name Congrè€s internationaux d'architecture moderne (CIAM), were presenting the results of their congress held two ears earlier on 'The Functional City' ... [the exhibition with the Dutch title 'De Functionele Stad' took place] on 1 June 1935 at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam."--P. 7.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:Dutch architect and planner Cornelis van Eesteren served as president of CIAM, the Congres International d'Architecture Moderne, from 1930 to 1947. His tenure there was steady and influential, but has been little studied, as the rise of Team 10 and then CIAM itself as a global force in the 1950s have obscured the organization's roots as a cooperative that was first embraced by its Dutch and Swiss members. The city analyses that CIAM members conducted for their 1933 congress, chaired by van Eesteren, made an important contribution to what they called "comparative town planning." The Functional City focuses on that legendary fourth congress, held in the summer of 1933; examines van Esteren's legacy; and traces CIAM's early evolution through an abundance of little-known archival material.