On the Third Generation. Perspective One Century Later (1918-2018)

Authors

  • José Manuel López-Peláez Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2018102927

Keywords:

Third Generation, Drew, Team 10, van Eyck, Sáenz de Oíza

Abstract

The first two generations of modern architects began respectively with Frank Lloyd Wright and Alvar Aalto. The third generation is chronologically formed by those born between the two great wars. Therefore we celebrate now the centenary of those who began it and, with their proposals and manifestos, contributed to consolidate it. The goal is to establish a framework that includes certain events to better understand the relationships of these pioneers with the areas in which they developed their activity and the transitions produced since the Modern Movement, which were already consolidated when this generation began. The initial reference is the edition of Philip Drew about "the Third Generation", continued by a series of texts that reflect the principles and ideas that guided the development of the proposals of these architects. A critical moment of this history took place in the CIAM of 1956 that opened the way to Team 10. We focus on two important personalities in different contexts: Aldo van Eyck and Sáenz de Oíza, whose thought shows the keys that bring us closer to this time.

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Author Biography

  • José Manuel López-Peláez, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

    National Prize for Architecture 1971. He began his career as a lecturer at the Superior Technical School of Architecture in Madrid, appointed by Antonio Fernández Alba. His doctoral thesis The Architecture of Gunnar Asplund won the Special Prize of the Technical University of Madrid and the Prize of the 2nd Competition of Doctoral Theses of the Caja de Arquitectos Foundation, and was published in its Arquithesis collection. He is the cofounder of the Frechilla & López-Peláez architecture studio, whose work has won awards in competitions and has been presented in a wide range of exhibitions and publications, both national and international. His work was part of the Spanish Pavilion at the 9th Biennale of Architecture in Venice. In 2007, he published the book Maestros Cercanos, number four of the La Cimbra collection, published by the Caja de Arquitectos Foundation, that included several research texts and studies. He has supervised and continues to supervise doctoral theses. He is currently a member of the Academic Committee for Postgraduate Programmes (Department of Projects of the Superior Technical School of the University of Madrid - ETSAM). In January 2008, he was appointed Professor of Projects at the ETSAM. In July 2015, he was appointed Emeritus Professor of the Technical University of Madrid.

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Published

2018-07-19

How to Cite

López-Peláez, J. M. (2018). On the Third Generation. Perspective One Century Later (1918-2018). ZARCH. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Architecture and Urbanism, 10, 10-25. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2018102927