Portuguese plain architecture: history opening a closed sequence

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Eliana Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/16825
Resumo: The paper will address George Kubler’s Portuguese Plain Architecture [PPA] (1972) and its effect in Portuguese architectural practice. Kubler’s philosophy of art history implied that closed sequences of objects could be opened by several reasons. Thus, it will be argued that there is an effect upon Portuguese architecture post 1974, that is apparent by the reemergence of some of the form classes treated by Kubler. This was mostly achieved through the popularity of Kubler’s book within architectural practice, scholarship and moreover by the establishment of the term “Plain Architecture” in portuguese architectural vocabulary. Plain Architecture of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries shared some qualities with the architecture to be built in post‑revolutionary Portugal, most importantly the effect that could be achieved with low budget buildings that were responding to a situation of crisis, and simultaneously exhaled aristocratic sparsity. The connection of PPA with the ideological attributes of early modernism and the political context of the time catalysed the reemergence of a new order of Portuguese Plain that resonates still in contemporary architecture.
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title Portuguese plain architecture: history opening a closed sequence
spellingShingle Portuguese plain architecture: history opening a closed sequence
Santos, Eliana Sousa
Historiography
Plain architecture
Contemporary architecture
Scarcity
Aesthetics
George Kubler
Teoria
title_short Portuguese plain architecture: history opening a closed sequence
title_full Portuguese plain architecture: history opening a closed sequence
title_fullStr Portuguese plain architecture: history opening a closed sequence
title_full_unstemmed Portuguese plain architecture: history opening a closed sequence
title_sort Portuguese plain architecture: history opening a closed sequence
author Santos, Eliana Sousa
author_facet Santos, Eliana Sousa
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Eliana Sousa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Historiography
Plain architecture
Contemporary architecture
Scarcity
Aesthetics
George Kubler
Teoria
topic Historiography
Plain architecture
Contemporary architecture
Scarcity
Aesthetics
George Kubler
Teoria
description The paper will address George Kubler’s Portuguese Plain Architecture [PPA] (1972) and its effect in Portuguese architectural practice. Kubler’s philosophy of art history implied that closed sequences of objects could be opened by several reasons. Thus, it will be argued that there is an effect upon Portuguese architecture post 1974, that is apparent by the reemergence of some of the form classes treated by Kubler. This was mostly achieved through the popularity of Kubler’s book within architectural practice, scholarship and moreover by the establishment of the term “Plain Architecture” in portuguese architectural vocabulary. Plain Architecture of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries shared some qualities with the architecture to be built in post‑revolutionary Portugal, most importantly the effect that could be achieved with low budget buildings that were responding to a situation of crisis, and simultaneously exhaled aristocratic sparsity. The connection of PPA with the ideological attributes of early modernism and the political context of the time catalysed the reemergence of a new order of Portuguese Plain that resonates still in contemporary architecture.
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