Rassegna 38, Neues Bauen in Der Welt, 1989

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Content includes:
Editoriale by Vittorio Gregotti
Neues Bauen in der Welt; Banned by the Nations by Werner Oechslin [4 pages with 2 black and white illustrations]
The Magazine SA: a Constructivist Creation by Vieri Quilici [14 pages with 43 illustrations, 2 in color]
Roger Ginzburger and the Construction of Modernism in France [1920 – 1930] by Jean-Louis Cohen [10 pages with 18 illustrations, 3 in color]
Joseph Gantner 1896/1988 [1 page with 2 black and white illustrations]
Editor’s Preface to Neues Bauen in der Welt by Joseph Gantner [1 page]
Russia. The Reconstruction of Architecture in the Soviet Union by El Lissitzky [14 pages with 18 illustrations, 4 in color]
America. The Formation of New Architecture in the United States by Richard J. Neutra [16 pages with 27 black and white illustrations]
France. The Development of New ideas in Construction and Form by Roger Ginsburger [20 pages with 35 black and white illustrations]

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