Silvia Berselli, Ionel Schein. Dall'habitat evolutivo all'architecture populaire

Silvia Berselli, Ionel Schein. Dall'habitat evolutivo all'architecture populaire, Mendrisio Academy Press
Silvia Berselli, Ionel Schein. Dall'habitat evolutivo all'architecture populaire, Mendrisio Academy Press
Silvia Berselli, Ionel Schein. Dall'habitat evolutivo all'architecture populaire, Mendrisio Academy Press
Silvia Berselli, Ionel Schein. Dall'habitat evolutivo all'architecture populaire, Mendrisio Academy Press
Silvia Berselli, Ionel Schein. Dall'habitat evolutivo all'architecture populaire, Mendrisio Academy Press
Silvia Berselli, Ionel Schein. Dall'habitat evolutivo all'architecture populaire, Mendrisio Academy Press
Silvia Berselli, Ionel Schein. Dall'habitat evolutivo all'architecture populaire, Mendrisio Academy Press
Silvia Berselli, Ionel Schein. Dall'habitat evolutivo all'architecture populaire, Mendrisio Academy Press

Academy of Architecture

Compelled to leave Bucharest in 1948, Ionel Schein (1927-2004) found political asylum in Paris, where his biography is entwined with that of some leading figures on the architectural scene of the time, such as Georges-Henri Pingusson, Le Corbusier, Jean Prouvé and Bruno Zevi, with whom he developed enduring relationships ranging from intellectual affiliation to professional collaboration. His projects are notable for a unified design embodying light prefabricated elements and a distribution system capable of evolving over time together with the needs of the inhabitants. This program would include futuristic prototypes, such as the first plastic house, a lightweight knockdown single-family residence, built entirely using synthetic materials in pop colours. This volume offers a reading of Schein’s work drawing directly on the architect’s archive, to date almost entirely unexplored.

Preface by Carlo Olmo. Afterword by Claude Parent.

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