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PANELES VOLADORES
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ISBN: 9561424142 9789561424142 Year: 2019 Publisher: [S.l.] EDICIONES UC

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Monolith controversies : pavilion of Chile
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ISBN: 9783775738279 9783775738262 Year: 2014 Publisher: Ostfildern Hatje Cantz

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Flying panels : how concrete panels changed the world
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ISBN: 9783869225630 3869225637 Year: 2019 Publisher: Berlin DOM publishers

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Flying Panels looks at how a building technology became a powerful tool for the construction of a new society. After the Second World War, the development of prefabricated concrete panels drastically transformed the techniques used to build the modern world. Manual labour was replaced by automated mass production, and new concrete elements were used in billions of square metres of housing around the planet. Before turning into what many consider a dull face of our cities today, the stunning image of a concrete panel soaring through the sky appeared in all forms of popular culture: from paintings, photographs, drawings, and films, to posters, cartoons, children’s toys, and opera sets. Flying Panels brings together a group of architects, historians, ­philosophers, and curators to discuss the way in which concrete panel systems spread across the world, reflecting on their cultural influence, from the second half of the twentieth century to the present. This publication accompanies the exhibition Flying Panels ­(18 October 2019 – 1 March 2020) curated by Pedro Ignacio Alonso and Hugo Palmarola, presented at ArkDes – The Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design. With essays by Michael Abrahamson, Jimena Castillo, Adrian Forty, Boris Groys, Maria Lind, Jennifer Mack, Philipp Meuser, Natalya Solopova, Erik Stenberg, and Christine Varga-Harris.

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