En busca de una tradición perdida. Linazasoro y su libro sobre las ciudades vascas.
The book on the Basque cities by José Ignacio Linazasoro was conceived in a cultural climate with a strong pres-ence of the Italian morpho-typological discourse; however, in it the autor did not limited himself to applying a gen-eral theory to a particular case. In addition to deepening the knowledg...
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redfundamentos SL
2021
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Sumario: | The book on the Basque cities by José Ignacio Linazasoro was conceived in a cultural climate with a strong pres-ence of the Italian morpho-typological discourse; however, in it the autor did not limited himself to applying a gen-eral theory to a particular case. In addition to deepening the knowledge of the urban and territorial evolution of a group of towns of medieval foundation on which the system of cities of the Basque Country is largely based, Lina-zasoro laid with him the bases of certain aspects that he would develop in his career later as an architect; special-ly, the work with the preexistences, the attention to the way in which the old is related to the new, and the interest in material questions. This paper focuses, on the one hand, on the cultural and profesional context in which the book arose and, on the other, on its significance for the later constructed work of Linazasoro. |
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