
The Modern Architecture of Cadaqués: 1955–71
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Inspired by the early style of Corbusier and ideas on Mediterranean architecture espoused by the likes of Bernard Rudofsky and Josep Lluís Sert, a younger generation of architects found the perfect conditions to explore the future of the Mediterranean house in Cadaqués, a small fishing village on the Spanish Costa Brava that was also home or the summer meeting ground for some of the past century’s greatest artists, including Dalí, Picasso, Miró and Duchamp. The Modern Architecture of Cadaqués: 1955–71 collects images from the period show the distinctive style and environment of Cadaqués.
The book features 22 homes designed by Federico Correa, Alfonso Milà, José Antonio Coderch, Francesc Joan Barba Corsini, Peter Harnden, Lanfranco Bombelli, Oscar Tusquets, and Lluís Clotet. Written and edited by Nacho Alegre, it features an introduction by Oscar Tusquets and afterword by Marc Arnal also tells of the friendships and influences that existed between this group of architects, and how their architecture came to be.
Text by Nacho Alegre, with an introduction by Oscar Tusquets and afterword by Marc Arnal.
Apartamento, 246pp, 24cm x 29cm, illustrated hardcover, 2020
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