Plečnikovi študenti in drugi jugoslovanski arhitekti in Le Corbusierovem ateljeju

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Plečnikovi študenti in drugi jugoslovanski arhitekti in Le Corbusierovem ateljeju

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The book consists of three parts. The first thirteen chapters cover details from the lives, work and significance of Plečnik‘s seven students that worked in Le Corbusier‘s atelier before and after the Second World war, a period of modernisation and comprehensive changes in Slovenia and Yugoslavia.
The second part consists of short biographies and descriptions of the work of six Slovene architects and engineers working in Paris between 1925 and 1938. Three of them, Feri Novak, Janko Bleiweis and Fran Tavčar, worked in the »35 S« atelier. The three that didn‘t, namely Dušan Grabrijan, Boris Kobe and Gizela Šuklje,
are nevertheless closely tied to the underlying story.
The third part, similarly featuring short biographies and description of work, is dedicated to five Croatian architects (Zvonimir Kavurić, Ernest Weissmann, Juraj Neidhardt, Ksenija Grisogono and Krsto Filipović) and two Serbian architects (Milorad Pantović and Branko Petričić) that worked in Le Corbusier‘s atelier, thus positioning the story in a wider Yugoslavian and international context.

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Language
Slovene, English
Pages
232

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Plečnikovi študenti in drugi jugoslovanski arhitekti in Le Corbusierovem ateljeju
2017, Museum of Architecture and Design, KUD Polis
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Table of Contents

Predgovor 6
1. del 8
Plečnikovi študenti v Le Corbusierovem ateljeju v letih od 1929 do 1940
0 Uvod 10
1 Pariz, med slovenskimi arhitekti zaželeno mesto za izpopolnjevanje 14
2 Katere Plečnikove študente srečamo v Le Corbusierovem ateljeju 25
3 Kdaj in koliko časa so delali na Rue de Sèvres 35 36
4 Kakšne povezave so jih pripeljale v pariški atelje 48
5 Kaj so risali pri Le Corbusieru 56
6 Odnosi med slovenskimi arhitekti v Parizu in po vrnitvi v domovino 69
7 Sopotniki Plečnikovih študentov v Le Corbusierovem ateljeju iz drugih držav 77
8 Med Plečnikom in Le Corbusierom 82
9 Dela Plečnikovih »corbusierovcev« pred drugo svetovno vojno 94
10 Med drugo svetovno vojno 110
11 Vpliv Le Corbusiera na povojno obnovo in graditev nove socialistične domovine 114
12 Slovenski arhitekti se vključujejo v mednarodno združenje CIAM 125
13 Odmevi Le Corbusiera v opusih Plečnikovih študentov, ki so delali na Rue de Sèvres 35 133
2. del 162
Drugi slovenski arhitekti in gradbeniki na izpopolnjevanju v Parizu v letih od 1925 do 1938
14 Arhitekt Dušan Grabrijan 164
15 Arhitekt Boris Kobe 169
16 Arhitektka Gizela Šuklje 173
17 Arhitekt Feri Novak 180
18 Gradbeni inženir Janko Bleiweis 185
19 Gradbeni inženir Fran Tavčar 186
3. del 188
Hrvaški in srbski arhitekti v Le Corbusierovem ateljeju v letih od 1927 do 1937
20 Arhitekt Zvonimir Kavurić 190
21 Arhitekt Ernest Weissmann 191
22 Arhitekt Juraj Neidhardt 195
23 Arhitektka Ksenija Grisogono 199
24 Arhitekt Krsto Filipović 202
25 Arhitekt Milorad Pantović 204
26 Arhitekt Branko Petričić 206
27 Sklep 208
Summary 212
Iz recenzije 1 216
Iz recenzije 2 217
Seznam literature in virov 218
Kratice in okrajšave 224
Imensko kazalo 226
Seznam slikovnega gradiva 230
Kratek življenjepis avtorja 232

Edition Notes

Published in
Ljubljana, Slovenia

Classifications

Library of Congress
NA1455.S56 Z873 2017

Contributors

Author
Bogo Zupančič
Book Designer
Primož Pislak
Recenzent
Marc Bedarida
Recenzent
Vladimir Kulić

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
232
Dimensions
32 x 24 x 2
Weight
1500 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26419052M
ISBN 13
9789616669474
OCLC/WorldCat
1031438834

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