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SUMMARY:VIth International Congress. The History of Modern Spanish Architecture
DESCRIPTION:'Crossed Glances' Exchanges between Latin America and Spain in the Spanish Architecture of the XXth Century

The Congresses 'The History of Modern Spanish Architecture' are part of a field of research around the discipline in Spain, and fullfill several studies -publications, doctorals dissertations, etc.- drived from the School of Architecture of the University of Navarre. The historical analysis more than a chance for a mere erudition play, is an opportunity to strengthen a contemporary view of architecture. This is the main objective of this enterprise.

Therefore, from 1998, this biannual event has studied different topics such as, 'From Rome to New York: Itineraries of the New Spanish Architecture, 1950-1965', 'The fifties, the Spanish Architecture and its historical commitment', 'Architecture, City and Antiurban Ideology', 'German and Italian Models for Spain in the Postwar Years', and 'North American Architecture, a Driving Force and Mirror of Spanish Architecture at the Beginning of Modernity (1940-1965)'. 

The call for this upcoming congress is entitled 'Crossed Glances: exchanges between Latin America and Spain in the Spanish Architecture of the XXth Century' and adresses the influences of Latin American Architecture in the Spanish discipline around the first decades of the century. An influence favoured by the propaganda opposing Franco's regime and the cultural contribution of the exiles´ work, among other things.

LOCATION:Pamplona, Spain
PRIORITY:3
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