The advances made by modern Spanish architecture from the 1940s, when it lay in silence and obscurity, to the 1990s, when it received worldwide acclaim, is a dramatic story, probably the most remarkable case of postwar architectural progress in Europe. This definitive critical study of postwar Spanish architecture looks at the works, projects, trends, landmarks, architects, and engineers of the period. It is both a descriptive history and a new critical evaluation by one of Spain's most important architectural critics and historians.* Not for sale in Italy, Spain, and Central and South America
The Modern in Spain: Architecture after 1948
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Author(s)Gabriel Ruiz Cabrero
PublisherThe MIT Press
ISBN / ASIN0262531720
ISBN-139780262531726
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1 to 4 weeks
Sales Rank3,322,509
CategoryArchitecture
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