Search results for "domesticity"

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Il vetro e il velluto. La casa tra opacità e trasparenza

2016

All’inizio del XX secolo le nuove tecniche consentono di sostituire il muro in materiali opachi con pareti di vetro che aboliscono le barriere visive tra interno ed esterno. Dopo aver illustrato l’estetica della trasparenza propugnata dal Movimento moderno, il presente saggio contrapporrà alla casa di vetro modernista orientata verso un’estetica prevalentemente visiva la dimora ottocentesca che, con i suoi pesanti velluti, esprime l’idea del calore e della tattilità. Infine si interrogherà su come la dialettica opacità/trasparenza si configuri nella casa ipertecnologica del Terzo millennio. At beginning of twentieth century, new techniques allow to replace the wall built with opaque materia…

Estetica dell’architettura Opacità-trasparenza Walter Benjamin architettura di vetro domesticitàAesthetics of Architecture opacity-transparency Walter Benjamin glass architecture domesticity.Settore M-FIL/04 - Estetica
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L’altro architetto dei Cassina. Colin Glennie a casa di Adele

2020

Quando Adele, figlia unica di Cesare Cassina ed erede dell'azienda simbolo del design Made in Italy, decise con il marito Rodrigo Rodriquez di costruire la casa per la propria famiglia, tra tutti i famosi architetti a cui si sarebbe potuta affidare, scelse il quasi sconosciuto Colin Glennie, come gesto evidente di indipendenza dalla figura paterna. Inglese di nascita e svizzero di adozione, con contatti e committenti italiani fin dalla metà degli anni '60, Glennie risulta a torto obliato nei libri di storia dell'architettura, nonostante i suoi stretti rapporti con Le Corbusier che gli erano valsi anche la fiducia di Heidi Weber per terminare la Maison de l'Homme a Zurigo. Diversamente da mo…

Interior Domesticity design solutions furnitureInterni Movimento Moderno Cassina residenzaSettore ICAR/16 - Architettura Degli Interni E Allestimento
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The conflict between woman’s desire for autonomy and her internalization of society’s conservative values in May Sinclair’s "The Three Sisters"

2018

To be a woman in the Edwardian age, was to live a double life, one that was alternately Victorian and modern, repressive and liberating, traditional and radically new. In The Three Sisters Sinclair represented the self-division that can arise from living in a time of transition as the conflict between a character’s expressed desire for autonomy and agency, and her internalization of society’s conservative values. The novel is both a dramatization of subconscious drives and a novel of ideas that exposes the tyranny of the family and of religion. Gwenda, Mary and Alice are all in love with the village doctor, Steven Rowcliffe. The eldest sister, Mary, is the archetypal Angel in the House. Of …

May SinclairNew Womanreligious orthodoxyfemale sexualityVictorian domesticityPolilog. Studia Neofilologiczne
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Mary and David Medd’s work: domesticity in postwar British school design (1949–72)

2021

This article focuses on the schools developed by Mary and David Medd within the Ministry of Education in Great Britain, 1949–1976. Their main contribution to the field of Educational Architecture was the definition of a design strategy known as Built-in variety, where the self-contained classrooms (empty-box-school) disappeared in favour of a variety of dissimilar places. Indeed, the Medds sustained a very innovative view from which primary educational architecture was profoundly reconceptualised, getting closer to a home than to an institution. Actually, the paper argues that it was precisely this driving principle – school as a home – that was responsible for the dismantlement of the trad…

educational architecturepost-war schoolsWork (electrical)domesticitySchool designMeddArt historySociologyEducationOxford Review of Education
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The mid-nineteenth-century female reality and ideals in the USA in Maria Susanna Cummins's The lamplighter

1999

nineteenth-century USAcult of domesticitywomen's historywomen's literaturecult of true womanhoodCummins Maria Susanna
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