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dot International Docomomo Conferences Proceedings

1 (1990 Eindhoven) - 2 (1992 Dessau) - 3 (1994 Barcelona) - 4 (1996 Bratislava: Universality and Heterogeneity) - 5 (1998 Stockholm: Social Aspects of Architecture and Urban Planning in the Modern Movement) - 6 (2000 Brasília: The Modern City Facing the Future) - 7 (2002 Paris: The Reception of Architecture of the Modern Movement) - 8 (2004 New York: Postwar Modernism in an Expanding World, 1945–75) - 9 (2006 Ankara: Other Modernisms) - 10 (2008 Rotterdam: The Challenge of Change + Deuxième atelier international)

 

Première conférence internationale de Docomomo
Eindhoven (1990)
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Deuxième conférence internationale de Docomomo
Dessau (16-19 septembre 1992), 305 p. (anglais)

Plenary Session
: The Functionalist Dwelling, Successes and Failures: Model Werkbund Estates, Case Studies par Jadwiga Urbanik — Conceptions and Conflicts Regarding the Restoration and Renovation of the Settlement ‘Reform’ in Magdeburg par Winfried Brenne — The Phenomenon of ‘Modernity’ in Domestic Architecture par Erhard Schütz — The Essence of the Modern Movement par Ben Rebel — Conserving the 20th Century Architectural Heritage: Approaches to a Common Problem par Laura Tuominen — Swedish Modern Movement Architecture from the 1930s: Its Characteristics and How to Protect and Take Care of It par Eva Rudberg — Modern Movement Documentation as a Central Resource for Architectural Education par Ivor Richards & Catherine Cooke

Neighborhoods
: Rotterdam 1920–40: Case Studies on Urban Conservation par Rob Docter — The Carl-Legien Estate by Bruno Taut in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg: The Relevance of a Large Scale City-planning Concept in the Inner Area of Berlin par Viola Beil — The Urban Activities of Ernst May in Breslau After the First World War par Wanda Kononowicz — The Canadian Experiment in the Modern Neighborhood: Don Mills, Ontario, 1952–54 par Jay Carroll — The City of the Future, the Future of the City and Functional Building in Rotterdam Between the World Wars par Rob Dettingmeijer — Hilversum: A New City of the 1920s par Peter van Dun — Friedrich Weinwurm: The Search for an Answer par Elena Szolgayov

Complex of Buildings
: Functionalist Sport Buildings: An Unexpected Docomomo Theme par Marieke Kuipers — The Sanatorium: The Development of a New Functional Type in the Early 20th Century par Quintus Miller — Trade Union School in Bernau par Hannes Meyer par Klaus Jürgen Winkler — Utopian Living in Brazilian Life: Projects of Reidy and Costa par Paul Meurs — The Cultural Environment Study for Bandung par Cor Passchier — Kurt Jonas and a Project for ‘Native Housing’ in South Africa, 1938–39 par Eitan Karol

Documentation and Registration
: Modern Architecture in the Latium Region: Classification and Safeguard Issues par Giuseppe Strappa — The Polish Modern Movement and its International Relations par Andrzej Olszewky — Critical Analysis and Computer Reconstructions of Three Unbuilt Projects par Giuseppe Terragni — Cold Steel and Hot Sunshine: The Neutra, Soriano and Ellwood Collections at Cal Poly Pomona par Neil Jackson & Barbara Lamprecht — Source for a Study of Modern Movement Architecture par Klára Kubicková — Architectural Periodicals in Belgium, 1918–40: Modernism Published par Luc Verpoest

Technology
: Construction and Physics of the Buildings of the Modern Movement: Aschrott-Altersheim by Otto Haesler in Kassel par Berthold Burkhardt, Roland Dorn & Benedikt Holze — Three Public Buildings of the 1930s in Rome: Analysis and Reuse Problems par Rinaldo Capo, Stefania Morati & Rosalia Vittorini — Restoration of the Villa Noailles (Robert Mallet-Stevens, 1923) par Cécile Briolle & Jacques Repiquet — Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation: Restoration Strategies and Techniques par Pier Giovanni Bardelli — The History and Restoration Proposals for the Lawn Road Flats from 1930 until 1992 par Christopher Dean — Marble Facings in Italian Architecture from the 1930s par Sergio Poretti — A Restoration project in Brazil and its Theoritical Considerations par Anna Beatriz Galvão — Bergpolderflats: Too Fit to Survive? par Wessel de Jonge

Architectural History
: Robert Mallet-Stevens: The Cavrois House (1931–32) and the Modern Movement in the North of France par Richard Klein — Conserving Groups of Modernist Buildings from the 1930s par Katalin Kiss — Architect Erkki Huttunen and the Modern Movement in Finland par Teppo Jokinen — The Palace of Young Pioneers in Tver par Dietrich Schmidt — Leningrad Architect A.I. Dmitriev and his Contribution to the Development of Modern Movement Architecture par Boris Kirikov — The ‘Red Banner’ Factory by Eric Mendelsohn in Leningrad and its Influence on the Development of Leningrad Architecture par Maria L. Makagonova — The Core of the Matter: The ‘Katterug’ Estate in Tilburg (Van den Broek en Bakema, 1960–63) par Arjen Oosterman — Modern Architecture in Southern Italy par Clementina Barucci — Ireland and the New Architecture, 1900–40 par Sean Rothery — Functionalist Architecture in the Spa Towns in Slovakia: Three Examples par Lubomir Mrna — Sverdlovsk: A Town Unique for its Heritage of Constructivist Architecture par Ludmilla Tokmeninova — Recent Restorations of Works par Giuseppe Terragni (1904–1943): Casa del Fascio (Como), Casa Rustici (Milan) par Alberto Artioli

Additional Essays
: Rome: Setting-up of a Workshop for the Maintenance of the Public Residential Building Stock par Alessandra Montenero — J.L.M. Lauwericks’s Influence Upon the Development of the Modern Movement par Edwin S. Brierley — Ir. Albert Boeken (1891–1951) par Jan Molema — Jirí Kroha and the Interwar Flat Architecture in Slovakia par Jan Sedlák — Is Restoration Fashionable, Also for Modern Monuments? The Urgent Need for a Register par Maristella Casciato — Gropius in London: Modernism and Tradition par Louise Campell — Nirwana 1929–92 par Rainer Bullhorst — Problems of Reconstruction and Usage in the Narkomfin Apartment House in Moscow par Vladimir A. Rezvin — Forming the Functionalist Principles in Moscow’s Architecture of the Beginning of the 20th Century par Maria Nashchokina
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Troisième conférence internationale de Docomomo
Barcelone (16–19 septembre 1994), 199 p. (anglais)

Lectures
: Artistic Autonomy or Functional Determinism: The Dilemma of Form in Modern Architecture par Juan Antonio Cortés — Megaform and Landform as a Remedial Strategy par Kenneth Frampton — The Art of Building Cities par Antonio Monestiroli — The Selective Inventory of Modern Movement Works: Monuments vs. Ordinary Architecture par Gérard Monnier — The Division of Functions in the Modern City: The Debate Between CIAM and Team Ten par Dennis Sharp — The Problem and Myth of Technology in Modern Movement Architecture par Ignasi de Solà-Morales — The Critical Restoration of Modern Architecture par Bruno Reichlin

Registers Session
: Modern Slovenian Architecture and the Conservation of Monuments par Stane Bernik, Jelka Pirkovic & Gojko Zupan — A Possible Selection of Criteria for Safeguarding the 20th Century Built Heritage par Gilles Barbey & Michel Clivaz — The Modern Movement in Leningrad: Problems of the Register par Boris Kirikov & Maria Makogonova — Chronological and Stylistic Criteria for the Modern Movement Register par Janis Krastins — The Development of the Modern Movement in Slovakia and its Chronological Relationships par Klara Kubickova — The Architecture of Modernity in Québec: Modern Movement or International Style? par France Vanlaethem — The Modern Movement in the City of Salvador par Angela West Pedrao & Anna Beatriz Galvão — Noticing the Ordinary: An Archaeology of Building Provision par David Whitham

Technology Session
: Specific Technologies for the Maintenance of Modern Movement Architecture par Pier Giovanni Bardelli, Angelica Frisa Morandini, Antonietta Cerrato, Caterina Mele & Carlo Ostorero — The Restoration of Two Buildings of Ernst Neufert in Jena par Christine Engelmann — Industrial Thought on Technique as Seen Through the Works of Jean Prouvé par Susanna Ferrini — The Ferro-Cemento Experimental Storehouse by Pier Luigi Nervi par Claudio Greco — The Hanken Building-Swedish School of Economics and Business: Restoration Principles par Juha Lemström — Renovation Problems of the Hans Scharoun Building on the WUWA Housing Estate par Jadwiga Urbanik

Architectural History Session
: The Sixth Plane and Illumination par Susan Bower — The Paradox of the Modern Movement: Fifty Years of Reconstruction and Conservation in the Netherlands par Robert Docter & Peter van Dun — Aviation Architecture and its Message of Modernity par Marieke Kuipers — Hygiene, Technology and Economy: The 1930s Architecture of the Finnish Defence Forces par Anne Mäkinen

Education Session
: The Restoration Project for the Domehouse of Zonnestraal par Aimée de Back — Learning Technology in Perspective Through Transcription par Daniel Bernstein — Importance of the Modern Movement in the Training of New Architects par Mabel Scarone — The Danger of History for Architects par Dietrich W. Schmidt — Typological Approach to Modern Architecture par Giuseppe Strappa — Modern Movement Design Projects and Realizations in the Training of Young Architects par Krystyna Styrna Bartkowicz & Maria J. Zychowska

Iberian Modern Movement Architecture
: The Battle for ‘A Mexicana’ or Long Live ‘A Mexicana’ par José Manuel Fernandes — Differential Traits of Galician Rationalism: Tradition and Modernity par Fernando Agrasar Quiroga — The Conservation of the Barcelona Pavilion par Isabel Bachs — The Recuperation of a Master Work of Catalan Modernity: The Central Dispensary for Tuberculosis Treatment par Mario Corea — Focal Points and Multiple Poles par José A. Sosa Díaz-Saavedra & María Luisa González García — The Modern Movement in the Canary Islands: Urban Renewal, Architecture and Criticism par María Isabel Navarro Segura — The Restoration of the Casa Bloc par Jaume Sanmarti
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Quatrième conférence internationale de Docomomo
Universality and Heterogeneity, Bratislava (18-20 septembre 1996), 272 p. (anglais)

Main Theme: Between the Barrier and the Sieve: Finding the Border in the Modern Movement par Helmut Lethen — Modernism in Central Europe: Its Background, Correlation and Manifestations par Dana Borutova — Towards a Reintegration of MoMo Architectural Cultures par Fabio Grementieri — For an Historical Critique of the Concept of Unity as Applied to the Modern Movement par Gérard Monnier — Universality Across Time: Henry Russell Hitchcock and the Prehistory of Modernism par Carla Yanni

Architectural History
: The Lesson of Eastern Europe par András Ferkai — Architecture as Object and Habitability: Karl Teige, a Master Builder of Utopias? par Manuela Castagnara — Bohuslav Fuchs: A Synthetiser of Regional Traditions and International Tendencies par Jan Sedlák — Zlin Architecture: A Lesson of Universality and Heterogeneity in Modern Movement par Peter Lizon — German Influences in Slovak Architecture, 1918–45 par Matús Dulla & Henrietta Hammer — Modern Movement and National Identity: The Predicament of ‘Cubic House’ in Turkey in the 1930s par Sibel Bozdogan — Tracing German Speaking Jewish Architects par Myra Warhaftig & Hedwig Wingler — Le Corbusier in La Plata: The Curuchet House, Urban Insertion and Transcendental Message par Norberto José de la Torre

Register Session
: Official Point of View and Personal Regard on the Docomomo International Selection par France Vanlaethem — Is It In or Is It Out? Developing a Docomomo Registry in the Northeastern United States par Andrew Wolfram, Theodore Prudon & the Docomomo North-Eastern US — Recent Landmarks: Identifying Vancouver’s Modern Heritage Buildings par Robert G. Lemon, MAIBC & Marco D’Agostini — The Modern Movement in Palm Springs, California, USA par Anthony A. Merchell — DPH and Docomomo: Register of Modern Architectural Movement in the City of Sao Paolo, Brazil par Mirthes I.S. Baffi, Clara Correia d’Alambert & Walter Pires — Dutch MoMo: Monuments Under Discussion par Marieke Kuipers

Urbanism Session: Urbanism of the Modern Movement in Wroclaw (Breslau) par Wanda Kononowicz — Oswaldo Arthur Bratke: Two Urban Challenges in the Amazonia par Hugo Segawa — Megastructure and Genius Loci: The Architecture of Cumbernauld New Town par Miles Glendinning — Postwar Townplanning in its Mid-life Crisis: Current Developments in Conservation in the Netherlands from a Policy Point of View par Rob Docter — The Influence of the Modern Movement in Argentine Housing: Architectural Types and Urban Result par Alfredo Conti — Aluminium City Terrace: Transforming Modernist Housing for America par David Anthone — The Conception and the Transformation of the Superblock of Brasilia par Juan Antonio Zapatel — The Reconstruction of Le Havre: An Exceptional Architectural and Urban Heritage par Joseph Abram — The Significance of Park Hill Sheffield for the Modern Movement par Edwin S. Brierley

Gardens and Landscapes Session
: Green Modernity: The Transcendence of the Work of Burle Marx par Guilherme Mazza Dourado — Landscape for Living: The Landscape of the Modern Movement in the Netherlands par Jan Woudstra — Challenging High Modernist Universality: Landscape, Art and Architecture at La Fondation Maeght par Jan Birksted — Landscapes of Modernity in Europe and America par Yves Deschamps

Technology Session
: Towards a Worlwide Network par Wessel de Jonge — Concrete and California Modernism par Jeffrey M. Chusid — Folk Roots in MoMo’s Technical Innovations: A Case Study par Jorge O. Gazaneo — The Debate on ‘Autarchy’ and the Heterogeneity of Italian Architecture par Sergio Poretti & Rosalia Vittorini — Wide-spanned Structures in the Modern Movement: Structural Optimization par Berthold Burkhardt — Technical Responses to Typical Conservation Problems for Architecture in England After the War: Current Research and Case Studies from English Heritage par Susan Macdonald — The Use of the Brise-soleil in Brazilian Modern Architecture par Angela West Pedrão — A National Material and its International Trend par Anna Maria Zorgno & Daniela Bosia

Preservation Session
: Aspects of Preservation of the Early Modern Movement in Denmark par Helen G. Welling & Ola Wedebrunn — Preserving Modern Housing: The British Experience par Catherine F.A. Croft

Education Session
: Latin-American Experience at the University of Buenos Aires: Intentions and Policies for the ISC/Education par Mabel Scarone — Modern Architecture as Educational Catalyst par Allen Cunningham — Learning Architecture Through MoMo Rehabilitation Studies par Daniel Bernstein — From Virtual  Space to the Apple Tree: Student Projects for the Future Bauhaus Competition par Penjo Stolarov — Teaching the Moderns par Panayotis Tournikiotis

‘Kaleidoscope’ Session
: Architecture and Politics: State Rental Flats and the Modern Movement in New Zealand par Julia Gatley — Modern Movement in Slovenia par Andrej Hrausky — The Silent Architecture of Zagreb par Darja R. Mahecic — Architect Paul Chorao Ramalho: An Everlasting Œuvre par José Manuel Fernandes — A Toronto Modernist: George A. Robb par James Ashby — MoMo Industrial Architecture in Buenos Aires: Between Universality and Heterogeneity par Stella Maris Casal — Bandung and the Manifestation of International Style par Dibyo Hartono — The Bloch-Tank House in Stuttgart by Bloch & Ernst Guggenheimer: Modern Architecture Reshaped After 1933 into ‘German Home’ par Dietrich W. Schmidt
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Cinquième conférence internationale de Docomomo
Vision and Reality: Social Aspects of Architecture and Urban Planning in the Modern Movement, Stockholm (16-18 septembre 1998), 305 p. (anglais)

Keynote Lectures: The Modern Vision and its Critics par Sverker Sörlin — ‘Visions:’ An Empty Expression or a Designed Future? For a Return to the Tasks and Goals of Architecture par Werner Oechslin — The Social Concepts of Modernism and their Application in Different States par Winfried Nerdinger — Contradictions and Achievements of the Modern Movement in the United States, 1932–50 par Diane Ghirardo

Nordic Session
: Modernism as a Vehicle for Social Change in the Nordic Welfare-States par Nils-Ole Lund — ‘One Day We Shall Inherit the Earth:’ Swedish Functionalism as a Vision and in Reality par Eva Rudberg — Norway par Brigitte Sauge — Vision and Reality: Denmark par Ola Wedebrunn — Finnish Modernism: Future Ideas and Hard Realities par Maija Kairamo — Social Aspects and Modern Architecture in Iceland par Petur H. Armannsson

Primary Session
: Confronting the ‘Modern’ in Architecture: The Limits, the Limit par Maristella Casciato — The Eichler Homes and the Hybridization of California Modernism par Paul Adamson — The Birth of Modern Architecture in Japan: Internal and External Aspects in the 1920s and 1930s par Hiroyuki Suzuki — Montevideo 1930–40: Modern Architecture and Urbanism as Symbol of Liberty and Prosperity par Ruben Otero — The Kibbutz: MoMo and Romantic Architecture in an Agricultural Commune par Arie Sivan — Modernity and Typology: Standard Versus Outstanding par Gérard Monnier — The Modern Movement in Hong Kong par Desmond Hui — Portugal, the Modern Rupture: The Fifties ‘Green Years’ par Ana Tostões — Czech Residential Architecture: Its Social Aspects and Consequences after World War II par Jan Sedlak — Convenio Escolar: Modern Architecture at the Service of Public Education par Angela West Pedrao — ‘What Belongs to Architecture?’ Avant-Garde Ideas in the MoMo’s Discourse par Hilde Heynen

Social Housing
: MoMo’s Second Chance: The Revaluation of Urban Housing par John Allan — Swedish Multifamily Housing From the ‘Record Years’ of 1961–75: Homes Worth Care, or Built for Change? par Sonja Vidén — Social and Political Battles Over an Urban Renewal Project, Public Housing in Canada: The Case of Les Habitations Jeanne-Mance and the Dozois Plan par Michèle Picard — Renewal, Rejection and Restitution: 40 Years of Comprehensive Development in the Gorbals par David Whitham — Social Housing in New York City: The Standardization of Innova par Andrew Wolfram & Chandler McCoy

Landscape
: Nature and Architecture: Ibirapuera Park in Sao Paulo par Fernanda Fernandes da Silva — Garden Alterations: Nature and Modernity in Postwar Sweden par Thorbjörn Andersson — Paradise Promised: Modern Houses, Gardens and Planned Communities in Post-World War II Los Angeles par Katherine Wentworth Rinne & Katherine Spitz — A Landscape ‘Fit for a Democracy:’ Joze Plecnik at Prague Castle (1920–35) par Caroline Constant — Landscape vs. Modern Architecture par Alan Powers — Nature and History in Pikioni’s Acropolis Project par Dimitri Philippides — Rural Planning in Sicily Between the Two World Wars par Salvatore Di Fazio & Salvatore Contrafatto

Technology
: Sources of MoMo Technology: ‘Wie Bauen?’ (1927–28) and the Dutch Results of a CIAM Inquiry ‘Functional Exterior Walls’ (1939) par Jos Tomlow — Social Aspects in MoMo Industrial Architecture and Architectural Industry par Stella Maris Casal — The Building Industry and the Modern Proposals for Economical Housing in Brazil, 1930–64 par Maria Lucia Caira Gitahy & Paulo Cesar Xavier Pereira — Steel Construction and Building Industry in Italy in the Thirties: Utopia and Reality in Experimental Designs par Anna Maria Zorgno

Conservation
: Expiring Experiments: Dynamic in Conserving Dutch Concrete Housing Complexes par Marieke Kuipers — The Should Not of Conservation Doctrine: On the Legitimacy of Reconstruction of MoMo Architecture and Heritage par Cristina Lamandi — The Challenge of Authenticity for Modern Architecture and Heritage par France Vanlaethem — Miami Beach Tourism and Historic Preservation par Enrique H. Madia — Experiments in Siberian Constructivism During the 1920s par Ivan Nevzgodine

Urbanism
: The Modernist Doctrine: Interpretation in Muesmann’s Plan of Sofia, 1938 par Dobrina Zeleva-Martins Viana — Marching Together to the Capitalist Future: State Social Housing and Laissez-faire Nationalism in Hong Kong and Singapore par Miles Glendinning — Social Ambitions in Belgian Modern Housing Projects from the 1920s to the 1960s par Luc Verpoest, Jean-Marc Basyn & Els Claessens — Was Archigram Modern or What Should We do With the South Bank? par James Dunnett — Losses and Legacies: Vancouver’s Burrard Street par Robert G. Lemon — The Postwar Modern City, Problem Child or Challenge? par Rob Docter — Rio de Janeiro, México, Caracas: University Cities and Modernities 1936–62 par Hugo Segawa — Te Aro Replanned, Repopulated par Paul Walker

Register
: Tourism and Architecture par José Antonio Sosa & M. Luisa Gonzalez — Social Aspiration and Modern Architecture in Greece During the Twenties and Thirties par Panayotis Tournikiotis — Pre- and Post-1945 Public Housing in Hungary: Dilemmas About Their Listing and Preserving par András Ferkai — Modernism and Folk Architecture: The Reinterpretation of the Modern Architecture Aesthetics in the Folk Houses of North-Eastern Brazil par Maria de Betânia Uchôa Cavalcanti — Architecture, Conservation, Identification: A Case for the Recent, a Case for the Ordinary par Alexandra Teague

Education
: The Teaching of Construction in the Domain of Architecture par Sylvia Ficher — Docomomo, Education and Redesign: Conservation of an Urban Opportunity Area of Buenos Aires, a Question of Principles and Methodology par Mabel M. Scarone — The Value of Objectivity par Irénée Scalbert
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Sixième conférence internationale de Docomomo
The Modern City Facing the Future, Brasília (19-22 septembre 2000), 355 p. (anglais)

Opening: Hubert-Jan Henket — Opening Lecture: The Symbiotic City par Kisho Kurokawa

Main Theme Session
: Modern Movement and Urban History par Jean-Louis Cohen — Le Corbusier and Latin America: Urban Thinking / Urban Projects par Fernando Perez-Oyarzun — A Third World Modern Urbanism par Milton Santos — Latin American Cities par Silvia Arango — French Modern Cities par Philippe Panerai — Rome, the City of the Future in the Lessons of History: Typological Models and Strategies of Intervention par Maria Letizia Conforto — Paradoxes in the Conservation of Newness: The Invention of an Antipodeans ‘Civic Domain’ par Hanna Lewi — The Conception of Abuja, the New Capital City of Nigeria, as Synthesis of Planning Principles from Europe, America and Japan par Juergen Lafrenz

Brasilia Session
: City and Citizenship, a Contribution to the Study of the Modern City Considered a Work of Art: Chandigarh and Brasilia par Matheus Gorowitz — Living with Brasilia: A Resident’s Perspective of the Confrontation Between Heroic Vision and Social Reality par Rosane Bauer — What Do We Really Know About Brasilia? Misleading and Prejudice in Canonical Books par Ruth Verde Zein & Ana Gabriela Godinho Lima — A Legal System for Urbanism: The Modern Movement’s Unseen Face par Sarah Feldman — Architectural and Social Modernity: The Image of Brasilia in the European Movies par Marcio Campos — Brasilia Reproduced as Backdrop par Sunil Bald

History and Theory Session
: Buildings Building the City: Sao Paulo in the Fifties par Carlos Martins — Ancient and Modern Cities in the Work of Constantine Doxiadis par Panayotis Tournikiotis — Brazil in Modern Architectural Handbooks par Nelci Tinem & Lucia Borges — Matrix of Man par Hilde Heynen — About the Teaching of Theory and History of Modern Architecture: For the Dissemination of New Notions and Conceptions par Pasqualino Romano Magnavita

Housing Session
: Fifty Years After the INA-Casa par Paola Di Biagi — Modern City as a Tool of Russification: Estonian Experience par Mart Kalm — The Heritage of the Grands Ensembles par Philippe Panerai — À la Recherche de la Maison Moderniste Perdue par Sonia Marques & Edja Trigueiro — Creating Historic Modern Cities par Learning From Modern Historic Cities par Paul Meurs

Public Space Session
: SOS Berlin Alexander Platz: The Raising of DDR Modernism par Maria de Betania Cavalcanti-Brendle — Airport as City Square: Toronto Edmonton and Winnipeg Airports, 1964 par Bernard Flaman — In Search of the Sublime Villanueva and the Central University Campus in Caracas par Silvia Hernandez de Lasala — Clone City: Modernism, Landscape and the Crisis of the European Conurbation par Miles Glendinning — Rethinking the Core of the City: Beyond the Functionalism in the Hiroshima Place Center by Kenzo Tange par Kenji Watanabe & Yoshiyuki Yamana — Public Spaces par Burle Marx par Guilherme Mazza-Dourado — The ‘Ville Verte:’ Rethinking City Landscape par Franco Panzini

Urban Conservation Session
: Urban Conservation Session Report par Paul Meurs — The Modern Movement City Planning in the Russian Provinces par Jan Molena & Ivan Nevzgodine — Contextualism and Rupture: Modernism in the Postwar Reconstruction of Lübeck par Klaus Brandle — Large Scale Interventions in Boston’s Back Bay (1950–Present): A Self-correcting Modernist Urbanism par David Fixler & Hélène Lipstadt — Brussels Skyscrapers: Problems of Identity, Destroying in the Name of Protection par Sarah Moutury

Register Session
: Coming of Age: Scottish New Towns in the 21st Century par David Whitham — The Social Housing in the 1920s: The Garden City Concept par Jean-Marc Basyn & Luc Verpoest — X-Ray the City! Ernest Fooks, Modern Planner in the New World par Catherine Townsend — Modern Shops and Modern Shapes: Registration vs. Regeneration par Marieke Kuipers

Technology Session
: Power Architecture in Modern New Zealand par Andrew Stuart Leach — Essential War Material, Modernism Harbinger: Unseasoned Hardwood and its Implications for the Postwar Australian City par Philip Goad — Brazilian Modern Architecture: Climatic Adaptation Principles par Griselda Pinheiro Klüppel — Transitions in Modernist Factory Planning in Saõ Paulo 1945–55: The Influence of British and North-American Design Ideas par Philip Gunn

Closing Lectures
: Reconsidering Chandigarh: The Question of Preservation and Intervention in the Sector 17 Central Chowk par Jagdish Sagar — Brasilia Facing the Future par Paulo Zimbres — The Modern City Facing the Future par Allen Cunningham — The Reception of Modern Architecture par Fabienne Chevallier
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Septième conférence internationale de Docomomo
The Reception of Architecture of the Modern Movement: Image, Usage, Heritage / La Réception de l’architecture du mouvement moderne : Image, Usage, Héritage, Paris (18-19 septembre 2002), 477 p. (anglais / français)

Introduction : Préface par Francesco Bandarin & Jacqueline Bayon — Une histoire culturelle de la modernité architecturale par Jean-Yves Andrieux — La modernité française de l’entre-deux-guerres et l’esthétique de la réception par Fabienne Chevallier

The Challenges of the Modern Movement / Les défis du mouvement moderne
: Unesco’s World Heritage Center and the Program on Modern Heritage par Franceso Bandarin — Back From Utopia: The Challenge of the Modern Movement par Hubert-Jan Henket — What Happened? Fourteen Years of Docomomo par Wessel de Jonge — La politique de l’Institut français d’architecture en faveur de l’héritage du mouvement moderne par Jean-Louis Cohen — La réception de l’architecture du mouvement moderne par Gérard Monnier

Buildings, Urban Schemes and their Interpretations (1) / Les édifices, les ensembles urbains et leurs interprétations (1)
: Introduction par Panayotis Tournikiotis — The Iconic Status and Historical Significance of the Leicester University Engineering Laboratory, Designed by James Sterling and James Gowan par Edwin S. Brierley — Myths of the Mies Pavilion par Emma Dent Coad — Eero Saarinen’s Arch and Social Distinction: The Lessons From Pierre Bourdieu for Modern Movement Critical Reception and History par Hélène Lipstadt — La réception du palais de l’Unesco : la modernité internationale sur la scène française par Claude Loupiac — Une doctrine, les cinq points de l’architecture moderne et son manifeste, la Villa Savoye : leur réception par les architectes italiens de 1933 à 1960 par Marcello Pazzaglini & Silvia Salvati

Publics and Usages / Publics et Usages
: Introduction par Jean-Yves Andrieux — Today’s Image of Swedish Housing Areas Built Between 1930 and 1965 par Marina Botta — Obsolescence et Modernité architecturales par Isabelle Chesneau — Modernity of Modern Imagery: Reception of the Szent Istavàn Park Apartment Complex in Budapest par András Ferkai — La réception et le quartier des gratte-ciel, centre de Villeurbanne, ou pourquoi des gratte-ciel à Villeurbanne en 1932 ? par Emmanuelle Gallo — The Politics of Utopianism: The Conception and Reception of Mass Housing in England par Miles Glendinning

Writings on and Images of the Modern Movement (1) / Les écritures et les images du Mouvement Moderne (1)
: Introduction par Catherine Cooke — Building Soberly, Acting Bizzarely: Architects and the Modern Movement par Inge Podbrecky — Constructing an Image: Photography of Finnish Architecture par Petra Ceferin — The Media and the Modern Movement in Nigeria and the Gold Coast par Hannah le Roux — La réception de l’unité d’habitation de Marseille de Le Corbusier dans les revues d’architecture en Italie par Nicoletta Trasi — L’architecture à la télévision française (1945-80) : vers un lieu de débat sur le mouvement moderne ? par Alice Thomine

Heritage and Conservation Strategies / Patrimoines et Stratégies de conservation :
Introduction par France Vanlaethem — De la stigmatisation à la monumentalité du mouvement moderne : l’œuvre de Le Corbusier en Gironde par Bruno Fayolle-Lussac — Fairy Tales and Fair Practice, Considering Conservation, Image and Use par Marieke Kuipers — La cité modèle du Heysel : aspect patrimonial par Sarah Moutury — Rose Seidler House: The Representation of Use Value in Modern Places par Alexandra Teague — Evaluating Modern Heritage in the Federal Government of Canada’s Building Inventory par Andrew M. Waldron

Writings on and Images of the Modern Movement (2) / Les écritures et les images du mouvement moderne (2)
: Introduction par Richard Klein — The Reception and Image of Modern Industrial Buildings par Nina Rappaport — White Modernism? One of the Major Misunderstandings in the Reception of the Modern Movement par Barbara Klinkhammer — The Reception of the Brazilian Trend par Hugo Segawa — La fortune critique de Louis Sullivan et Frank Lloyd Wright en Allemagne : une page d’écriture de la modernité par Corinne Jaquand — Les revues françaises de l’entre-deux-guerres et la genèse de la notion de mouvement moderne par Hélène Jannière — La réception de Robert Mallet-Stevens : la redécouverte d’un architecte au succès controversé par Nathalie Roulleau-Simonnot

Reception and Technical Innovations / La réception et les innovations techniques
: Introduction par Ola Wedebrunn & Jean-Yves Andrieux — The Role of Technology in Modern Architecture par Massimo Dringoli — Le pan de verre de l’Unesco : entre ouvert et fermé, double et simple par Daniel Bernstein & Vanessa Fernandez — Réhabiliter ou rénover le patrimoine architectural contemporain : le cas du centre administratif et siège mondial de Nestlé à Vevey par Dominique J.D. Gilliard — Stone-Faced Precast Panel Technology: Monitoring Intervention Techniques for Stabilization par Kyle C. Normandin — Modern Movement Clashes Over the Traditions of Building and Living par Carlo Pozzi — Color: An Unknown Feature of Wroclaw ‘Neues Bauen’ Architecture par Jadwiga Urbanik & Agnieszka Gryglewska

Buildings, Urban Schemes and their Interpretations (2) / Les édifices, les ensembles urbains et leurs interprétations (2)
: Introduction par Kaisa Broner Bauer — After the Modern Movement: The Falchera Neighborhood in Torino, an Example of Reception of the Modern Movement, Between the Abstract Model and Quotidian Use par Pier Giovanni Bardelli, Carlo Caldera, Marika Mangosio, Carlo Ostorero & Caterina Mele — La médiatisation d’Habitat 67 et le mythe de la fin de l’architecture moderne par Hubert Beringer — Life and Death of a Modern Avenue: W-3, Brasilia par Frederico Rosa Borges de Holanda, Alexandre Sampaio da Silva, Lilian Maria Borges Leal de Britto, Lucia Helena Ferreira Moura & Ronald Belo Ferreira — Le lycée Camille-Sée (Paris, 1934) ou la modernité célébrée par Marc Le Cœur — The Architecture of the ‘Record Years:’ Characteristics to Preserve and Develop par Sonja Vidén

The Values of the Modern Movement: Local Reception and the International Dimension / Les valeurs du mouvement moderne : réception locale et dimension internationale
: Introduction par Danièle Voldman — Reflections on Modern Movement Architecture in the Mass Media of the Urals Region, Russia par Olga Alekseevna Bukharkina & Lyudmila Ivanovna Tokmeninova — Modernity and Architecture in New Zealand par Andrew Leach — The Political Treatment of the Modern Movement: The Case of Belgrade par Aleksandra Stupar — Le Corbusier et Saint-Dié : les termes du débat par Vincent Bradel — La réception de l’architecture brésilienne à Royan par Gilles Ragot

Events and Demonstrations / Événements et Manifestations
: Introduction par Jean-Yves Andrieux — Australian Reception: The International Architectural Exhibition in Melbourne, 1927 par Philip Goad — ‘When Camels Fly:’ The 1934 Levant Fair, Tel Aviv par Raquel Rapaport, Horacio Schwartz & Arie Sivan — Le concours international pour le siège de l’Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS), en 1959 : un outil d’innovation par Aymone Nicolas — Tropical Extravaganza in Berlin: The Reception of the ‘Niemeyer House’ at the Interbau-Berlin,1957 and of Brazilian Architecture in German, Swiss and Austrian Journals of the 1940s and 50s par Márcio Correia Campos — From Event Architecture to Ephemeral Permanence: Archigram in the Antipodes par Louise Annabelle Noble

Modern Architecture and the Construction of Identities / L’architecture moderne et la construction des identités :
Introduction par Stanislaus von Moos — La réception de l’habitation coloniale moderne en Lipare (1930-40) : théories, modèles, débats par Riccardo Forte — The Modern Movement Put into a Different Context par Hiroyasu Fujioka — Attitudes Towards Modern Architecture in the USSR and Russia (Second Half of the 20th Century): A Testimony par Andrei Gozak — The Welsh Heritage of Modern Movement: Questions of International Import Raised by one Small Country par Judi Loach — Professional Reception vs. Cultural Context: For Whom do We Preserve the Architecture of the Modern Movement? par Anja Kervanto Nevanlinna

Modern Heritage as World Heritage / Le patrimoine moderne comme patrimoine mondial :
Introduction: Panel on Modern Heritage as World Heritage, Identification and Preservation of Modern Urban Heritage par Francesco Bandarin — Modern Heritage as World Heritage: How to Find Advocates for Modern Heritage? par Fabio Grementieri — How Should the Basic Requirements of the World Heritage List be Interpreted in the Case of Modern Architecture? par Jukka Jokilehto — Identification et Préservation du patrimoine moderne urbain par Jean-Louis Cohen

Épilogue :
L’architecture moderne vivante par Dani Karavan
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Huitième conférence internationale de Docomomo
Postwar Modernism in an Expanding World, 1945–75, New York (26 septembre–2 octobre 2004), 502 p. (anglais)

Introduction: Docomomo US and Change in Preservation in America par Theodore H.M. Prudon & Hélène Lipstadt — The 2004 Conference Theme par Hélène Lipstadt

Internationalization
: Jaqueline Tyrwhitt, Van Ginkel, Blanche Lemco and the Internationalization of CIAM par Kelly Crossman — Brazilian Modernism on the European Campus: The Casas do Brasil in Paris and Madrid par Martina Millà Bernad — Sunset or Sunrise? Modernist Embassy Architecture and the Twilight of British Empire par Miles Glendinning — Socialist Realism vs. Socialist Modernism: History and Meanings of the Tower of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia par Vladimir Kulic — Claude Laurens and a New Architecture for ‘le Nouveau Congo:’ Assessing Postwar Tropical Modernism in a Colonial Context par John Lagae — (Inter)nationalizing Modernism: The Case of Finnish Architecture par Petra Ceferin — The Demonstration of Everyday Modernism: Documenting the Architecture of the VIIth British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Western Australia of 1962 par Hannah Lewi — Internationalization at the New York World’s Fair of 1964–65 par Julie Nicoletta — Influence and Transformation: The Saskatchewan Power Corporation Headquarters par Bernard Flaman — A Modern Museum in an Old House par the Sea: Lina Bo Bardi and the Modernism of Bahia par Silvana Rubino — Augusto H. Alvarez: Pioneer and Innovator of Mexican Modernity par Maria de Lourdes Cruz Gonzalez Franco — From International to National and Back: The Heritage of Modern Movement in the New Socialist Town of Nowa Huta par Roberta Chionne — Kunio Maekawa’s ‘Technical Approach’ to the Creation of a Modern Japanese Architecture par Hiroshi Matsukuma — Study on Collaborative Projects par Modern Architects: Urban Design Projects from 1945–70 par Yasunori Kitao — The Role of Architectural Precast Concrete Technology in the Internationalization of Postwar Modernism par Jack Pyburn — 1945–70: How the Media Built Brazilian Architecture par Beatriz Santos de Oliveira — Negotiating Diversities: Passages to Modernity of Post-independence India: 1945–57 par Kiran Joshi — The Iconic and the Ordinary par Ela Kaçel — The United Nations Headquarters in the 21st Century: Restore or Rethink par David N. Fixler — Is Modernism Un-American? Rethinking Richard Neutra’s Monumental ‘Failure’ at Gettysburg par Christine Madrid French

Polarization
: Fading Architecture of Progress: Modernizing Hong Kong and ‘Liberated’ China, 1945–66 par Jeffrey W. Cody — The Stalinstadt Experiment: East Germany, 1950–61 par Lars Scharnholz — Another Kind of Modernism: Trends in Postwar Architectural Ideology and Practice in Socialist Bulgaria 1944–89 par Milena Metalkova-Markova — Ideology and Aesthetics in Brazilian-US Relations 1945–60 par Sonia Marques & Guilah Naslavsky — Deconstructing Formalism: Socialist Realism versus Modernist Architecture par Carmen Popescu — Postwar Low-cost Housing in South Africa: Ideal and Reality par Alta Steenkamp

Reconstruction and Rebuilding
: The Reconstruction of Dunkirk par Philippe Louguet — The Reconstruction of Le Havre (1945–59): Perret Confronts Industrialized Construction, or the Demise of the Frame par Yvan Delemontey — Something Old, Something New: Postwar Planning and Preservation in Paris par Tami Hausman — Irredentist Urbanism: Border Dispute, Rapprochement and Modern Architecture in Alsace-Lorraine, 1945–65 par Charissa N. Terranova — The Postwar Productions of the Public Works Department of Singapore (PWD) par Wong Yunn Chii — To Rationalize, Functionalize, and Internationalize Japan: The Role of the Architects in the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications in the Postwar Period, The Case of Hideo Kosaka par Kenji Watanabe & Yoshiyuki Yamana — Groothandelsgebouw Rotterdam Reviewed par Hielkje Zijlstra — The Future has a Dubious Past: The Ambiguous Role of the ‘Old’ in the Plan for the ‘New Warsaw,’ 1949–55 par David Snyder — Late Modern Buildings in a Historic Town Center: A Case Study par Grazyna Hryncewicz-Lamber — The Reconstruction of the ‘Mostra D’Oltremare’ in Naples par Paola Ascione & Marisa Zuccaro — Vällingby Center: Stockholm after Fifty Years, Preservation and Revitalization par Britt Wisth — Architectural Ideals in Rebuilding and Rehabilitation of Modern Housing par Sonja Viden

Resistance and Independence
: Preservation as Confrontation in the Work of Lina Bo Bardi par Zeuler R. Lima — The Sao Paulo Museum of Art par Marcos José Carrilho — Eladio Dieste’s Latin American Modernity par Pablo Castro & Jennifer Lee — Alternate Visions for a Modern Singapore par Dinesh Naidu, Ho Weng Hin & Tan Kar Lin — The International and the Regional in Late Twentieth Century Bosnian Architecture par Erika Tapp — Justifying the Ornamental in Postwar Modernism: Rudolph’s Arts Center at Wellesley par John Rhodes — Australian Resistance, Subsequent Fall: Modernism and the National Gallery of Victoria (1968) par Philip Goad — Brussels: Postwar Modernity and the City, Confrontational Testimony of a Changing Political Debate par Iwan Strauven & Benoît Moritz — ‘The Hidden Face of the Sun:’ European Travelers in American Counterculture par Caroline Maniaque

Time Zones
: The IS Bank Skyscraper: The Modern Office Block in Turkey par Elvan Altan Ergut — The Impact of Modernity and Tradition in Post-1950 Kathmandu Valley Architecture par Biresh Shah

Utopias
: Utopia Above Utopia: Oscar Niemeyer’s Negev Plan, Israel, 1964 par Zvi Elhyani — Kenzo Tange and the Skopje City Center Reconstruction Plan par George Kunihiro — ‘Ecumenopolis:’ Doxiadis’s City of the Future par Panayiota Pyla — Rudolf Schwarz and the City-Landscape: Can the Urban Save the Rural? par Panos Mantziaras — The Brussels Atomium and the Popular Appeal of ‘Humanized’ Nuclear Science par Rika Devos, Charlotte Nys & Michel Provost — Ephemerality or Permanence? Cedric Price’s Inter-action Center par Mary-Louise Lobsinger
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Neuvième conférence internationale de Docomomo
Other Modernisms, Istanbul/Ankara (26-29 septembre 2006)
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Dixième conférence internationale de Docomomo
The Challenge of Change: Dealing with the Legacy of the Modern Movement, Rotterdam (13-20 septembre 2008) 549 p. (anglais)

Introduction: Modern Architecture is Durable: Using Change to Preserve par Maristella Casciato — Introduction par the Organizing Committee

Change and Continuity (1)
: Introduction: Issues of Temporality, Paradoxes and Challenges of Modern Heritage par Horacio Torrent — Being and Becoming of Modern Heritage: The Challenge of Planned Conservation par Andrea Canziani — Notes on the Unfinished Modern Monument: Clorindo Testa’s Civic Center in Santa Rosa, La Pampa par Claudia Costa Cabral — Historic Present: The Modern Movement in Situation par Zeuler Lima — Architecture and Temporality in Conservation Theory: The Modern Movement and the Restoration Attitude in Cesare Brandi par Fidel Meraz — Metsäpaviljonski: Forms Follows Wood par Cristian Suau

Change and Continuity (2)
: Introduction: Buildings and Ideologies par Dirk Van den Heuvel — The Evolution of Intervention Criteria in Modern Movement Restoration: Essential Problems and Circumstantial Problems, GATCPAC’s Conservation Projects as a Case Study par Martin Capeluto & Maria Turull — Anatole Kopp (1915–1990): The Engaged Architect and the Concept of Modern Architecture par Anat Falbel — The Cubanacan Art Schools Rehabilitated par Universo Garcia Lorenzo — Modern Movement Conservation as Progressive Practice: Byker and British Welfare State Housing par Aidan While & John Pendlebury — Rewriting the Past: The Demolition of Modern Buildings and Monuments in Post-Communist Poland par Krystyna Wieszczek & Fabiano Lemes de Oliveira

Change and Continuity (3)
: Introduction: Monuments and Icons par Nancy Stieber — The Trojan Horse: Contemporary ‘Iconic’ Architecture and the Falsification of Modernism par Miles Glendinning — Transformations of a Suburban Estate Designed by Gregory Ain: Preservation of the Mar Vista Tract After 60 Years par Yasuko Kamei — Neglectfulness in the Preservation and Continuity of Late-modern Architecture: The Case of St Peter’s Seminary par Gillespie, Kidd and Coia par Mhairi McVicar & Cristian Suau — The Obsolescence of the Monument: The Future of Airport Icons par Nathalie Roseau — Reconstructing the Philips Pavilion, Brussels 1958: Elements for a Critical Assessment par Sven Sterken

Change and Continuity (4)
: Introduction: Myth, Authenticity and Lived Practices par Hilde Heynen — Beyond Oscar Niemeyer: Authorities, Remodelings, Paradoxes and Peculiarities in the Preservation of Modern Buildings in Brazil par Carlos Eduardo Comas, Cecilia Rodrigues dos Santos & Ruth Verde Zein — Myth, History and Conservation in Tel Aviv par Marina Epstein-Pliouchtch & Ron Fuchs — Rietveld at Bergeijk par Madeleine Steigenga — Viva Stirling’s Florey Building par Igea Troiani — Questioning Material/Conceptual Authenticity par France Vanlaethem & Céline Poisson

Cities and Landscape (1): Introduction: Cities par Paul Meurs — The Urban Validity of Modern Experiences par Carmen Blasco Sanchez, Francisco Martinez Perez & Julia Deltoro Soto — Translating the New Old-world into the New New-world: Reassessing Ernst Plischke’s Plan for Naenae, Lower Hutt, New Zealand par Ian Bowman — Transformation: An Alternative Approach Renewing the Postwar City par Arjan Gooijer, Gert Jan te Velde & Henk van Schagen — Plymouth: City of the Welfare State in the 21st Century par Jeremy Gould — The Pittsburgh Civic Arena: Memory and Renewal par Robert Shaw Pfaffmann

Cities and Landscape (2)
: Introduction: The Landscape of Modernity par Louise Noelle — Modern Urban Landscape to Sustainable Urban Landscape: A Challenge for Chandigarh par Parmeet Singh Bhatt — Landscapes of the Recent Past: Identifying Key Problems Regarding the Conservation of Designed Landscapes par Jan Haenraets & Obas John Ebohon — Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds: Everyday Modernism in Australian Suburban Communities par Hannah Lewi — Ecological Crisis and the Modernist Residential Landscape: Pontchartrain Park, New Orleans, Louisiana par Carol McMichael Reese & Jane Wolff — Mountains and Modernity: Bernese Modernist Buildings in its Environment par Bernd Nicolai

Shifts in Program and Flexibility (1)
: Introduction: Meandering in Modern Ensembles par Hugo Segawa — The Curves of Time: Pamphulha, 65 Years of Change par Leonardo Barci Castriota — Moroccan Modernism Revamped: Flexing Between Infrastructural Opportunism and Heritage Commodification par Aziza Chaouni — Conservation Development Strategy for the University of East Anglia par William Fawcett, Katie Thornburrow & Joseph Saunders — Modernist Housing for Contemporary Families: The Arrival of the Athens Charter in Lisbon par Nelson Mota — Facing the Future: Five Residential Buildings in Santiago and the Challenge of Flexibility par Andrés Téllez

Shifts in Program and Flexibility (2)
: Introduction: F(r)ictions of Flexibility par Marieke Kuipers — Conservation as Project: Dealing Today with Latin American Modern Heritage, a Realistic Approach par Maximiano Atria — Adaptive Rehabilitation of the Riachuelo Building in the Historical Centre of Sao Paulo par Paulo Bruna & Sonia Gouveia — Large Scale Projects of the Modern Movement: Changing or Developing Architectural Genius? par Alex Dill — Restoring the 20th Century par Richard Klein — Bolgatanga Library: Adaptive Modernism in Ghana 40 Years on par Ola Uduku

Education in Transformation
: Introduction: Education in Transformation par Changmo Ahn — Lessons on Architecture for the Future of the Past par Beatriz Santos de Oliveira — Preventative Conservation of Modern Architectural Heritage Study Program par Maria-Elena Ghersi Rassi & Alvaro Gonzalez Bastidas — How Should We Teach the Conservation of Modern and Contemporary Architecture? par Franz Graf — Experiencing the Modern in Lisbon par Jorge Spencer, João Paulo Martins, José Neves & Pedro Belo Ravara — Modern Education and the Education in Transformation of the Modern: The Experience of the Masters Degree in ‘Rehabilitation of the Built Environment’ par Gonçalo Canto Moniz & José Antonio Bandeirinha

Technology, Progress and Sustainability (1)
: Introduction: Building Skins, Conservation and Adaptive Re-use par Wessel de Jonge — The Feet of the Duck or Dynamic Insulation: Tackling Single Glass Façades of Modern Movement Buildings par Tom Haartsen & Eric van den Ham — Comfort Conditions in Early Post-colonial Architecture in Ghana par Victor Kootin-Sanwu — Simulation of Natural Ventilation Flows: Possibilities for the Restoration of the Viipuri Library Ventilation System par Ulrike Passe, Preston Stoakes & Francine Battaglia — Modern Glass Walls on the Way to Sustainability: Comparing Examples from Germany and Brazil par Uta Pottgiesser — Sustainabilty: A Modern Movement par Nina Rappaport

Technology, Progress and Sustainability (2)
: Introduction: Materials, Conservation Strategies and Methodologies par Kyle Normandin — The Pirelli Skyscraper in Milan, Italy: Modern and Contemporary Technologies par Paola Ascione — Dalle de Verre: Modern Stained Glass par Flora Chou — Securing Ornamental Design in Modern Havana Heritage: Architectural High Rise Building par Regino Gayoso Blanco — The Original Intention: Intention of the Original? Remarks on the Importance of Materiality Regarding the Preservation of the Tugendhat House and Other Buildings of Modernism par Ivo Hammer — Concrete Repairs and Coatings for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum par Amanda Thomas Trienens, Glenn Boornazian & Norman Weiss

Change and Continuity (Short Papers)
: Historical Research, Architectural Design and the Conservation of Modern Paulista School Buildings: The Case of the Gymnasium of Itahaém par André Augusto de Almeida Alves — Preserving the Body in Greek Modern Architecture: The Sanatorium ‘Sotiria’ in Athens par Katerina Chatzikonstantinou — Change and Permanence in Greek Modernity: The Case of Takis Zenetos par Elias Constantopoulos — Paradoxes in the Rebuilding of Casto Fernandez-Shaw’s Porto Pi Petroleum Station par Luis Maldonado Ramos, David Rivera Gamez & Fernando Vela Cossio — Chandigarh: Managing the Challenge of Change in an Icon of the Modern Movement par Sangeeta Bagga Mehta & Rajiv Mehta — A Roof Over One’s Head: Luxury for Everybody, Vienna’s Social House Project, 1923–2008 par Inge Podbrecky — Paradoxes and Contradictions in Conserving Modernisms from the 1960s, Case Study: Pihlajamäki Housing Area, Protective Plan, Regeneration and Repair Guidelines par Riitta Salastie — Making a Home of Modernism: Architectural Alterations in the Dessau-Törten Siedlung, 1928–2007 par Andreas Schwarting — Tropical Modernism: The Legacy of the Modern Movement in Sri Lanka, with Respect to Three Practitioners par Rajiv Wanasundera

Restructuring Cities and Landscape (Short Papers)
: Inseparable Links: Architecture, Nature, Landscape, The Tourist Village ‘Le Rocce,’ Restoration Plan par Cecilia Alemagna — Re-creating Urban Form With Industry: Turkish Modernization and Kayseri Experience par Burak Asiliskender — The Portales Neighborhood Unit: Change and Continuity of a Housing Project in Santiago de Chile par Umberto Bonomo Tria — Luigi Cosenza and the Unity of Architecture and City Planning in Modern Napels par Francesca Bruni — The Modern ‘D-List’ vs. the Bottom Line: Contemporary Urban Redevelopment, Economic Incentive and the Fate of Regional Modernism in Atlanta, Georgia par Jon Buono — Modern Architecture Goes on Holiday: The Lidi di Mortelle in Sicily, a Small ‘Linear City’ by the Sea par Isabella Fera — Modernist Social Housing in Colombia: An Endangered Species par Maarten Goossens — The Modern Agriculture Village on the Hachirogata Polder in Japan: The Design Process During the Economic Development Period par Yasunori Kitao — Modern Housing in Brazil and the Conservation and Rehabilitation Questions par Salua Kairuz Manoel & Nabil Bonduki — La Habana del Este: A View to the Future par Maria Elena Martin Zequeira — Building Restoration in Bacu Abis par Giuseppina Monni

Shifts in Program and Flexibility (Short Papers)
: From Glorious Past to Sustainable Future: Cincinnati Union Terminal par George Skarmeas — From Defence of the Image to Protection of Spaces: The Case Study of Politecnico di Milano’s Heritage par Chiara Livraghi — Bauhaus Buildings Dessau: From Experiment to World Heritage par Monika Markgraf — Industrial and Flexible: The Legacy of the Modern Movement and the Strategies of Re-use in Italy par Renato Morganti, Alessandra Tosone & Chiara Palumbo — The Music of Change par Peter Andreas Sattrup, Jens Ammundsen & Flemming Agger — The Search for Habitat: Georges Candilis & Shadrach Woods in Casablanca par Brad Walters — Santorio: The Case of the Sanatorium Program in Italy par Giulia Zolia

Education in Transformation (Short Papers)
: ‘t Hool Eindhoven: The Key to an Urban Entity is the Detail par John Swagten — Education and Redesign: A Future for Modern Housing in Buenos Aires par Carolina Quiroga — Student Project: Boshuisje ‘De Uil’ par Wibe Bulten — Design Advocacy Through Service-learning: Saving Riverview High School, Sarasota, Florida par Morris Hylton III — Reworking the Modern Movement: A European Workshop on the Meat Market of Copenhagen par Wolfgang Jung, Mart Kalm & Ola Wedebrunn

Technology, Progress and Sustainability (Short Papers)
: Renovation Project of Industrial Heritage, Case Study: Kayseri Sümerbank Bez Fabrikasl par Hikmet Eldek & Burak Asiliskender — The Change of Facing: Meanings and Implications: The Case of the Former Directorial Center of the National Telephone Company in Turin par Caterina Franchini — The Need for a Shift in Attitude: From Isolated Event to Process-oriented Maintenance of Multi-apartment Buildings From the Late 1950s Through 1970s in Götenborg par Pär Meiling & Jan Rosvall — Hotel Britannia: A Monument From the Reconstruction Period par Evert de Longh & Willem Heijbroek — Building in Health: Vitaglass and Modern Bodies par John Stanislav Sadar
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Deuxième atelier international de Docomomo
The Challenge of Change: Coolsingel Strip Rotterdam, Rotterdam (septembre 2008), 64 p. (dir. Marjan Vrolijk & Wouter Willers; textes : Janneke Bierman, Marieke Kuipers, Wido Quist, Wouter Willers; © 2009 ®MIT).

Foreword par Maristella Casciato — The Role of the Coolsingel Strip in the Historical Development of Rotterdam
Proposals for the Coolsingel Strip:
Urban Vision: A Pumping HeartRe-pulsation: Proposal for New Urban Heartbeat of the Very Ending of the Lijnbaan par Group 1: Hilton (A) — Changing Connections: Redevelopment of the Coolsingel Commercial District par Group 2: Luxor (B) — Slow Down: The Urban Stop of Coolsingel Strip par Group 3: Holbein House (C), Spaarbank (D) — Permeability: Desirable Connection par Group 4: Lucia School (E) — ‘Box’ing: Bijenkorf, The Boundaries of Preservation par Group 5: Bijenkorf (F) — Stitching the City Together: Up / Between / Under par Group 6: Abn-Amro Bank (G), Jungerhans (H)
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