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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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PMR 29’ - 29 MINUTES WITH PAULO MENDES DA ROCHA (2014)
A short documentary looking at the major works and design philosophy of the Brazilian architect and urbanist. He also discusses his projects at length in RIBA ROYAL GOLD MEDAL LECTURE (2017), as he was that year’s recipient, but personally I found this difficult to watch due to the simultaneous translation. (Photo © Paul Clemence)
Bagdad Gymnasium, Le Corbusier (unbuilt design, 1956, for the 1957 Iraq Olympic bid). Completed by Georges-Marc Presente, 1980)
FREE ONLINE EVENT: ENVISIONING THE MODERN CITY (2021)
London’s Tate Gallery is hosting a Zoom event on the 2nd and 9th March, to explore mid-twentieth century architecture and urban planning in cities in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia, during “the blurred era of independence to the post-colonial period”. It will look in depth at the way modernist architecture and planning was used by different political and cultural agencies in these regions as “a key apparatus for nation-building, re-imagining identities, and projecting and inventing a new image of the future.” Image via medium)