paimio sanatorium
Fig. 1b. Site plan of the completed hospital showing the main building and its wings A–D, the Junior Physicians’ and Administrat ...
Fig. 1.1a. The general view of the cour d’honneur between wings B and A is asymmetrical. Photographer Gustav Welin, 1932. Photo ...
Fig. 1.1d. In the foreground the Medical Director’s villa, which was situated further away from the hospital. Photo No. 50-003-4 ...
Fig. 1.1e. Alvar Aalto on the roof of Paimio Sanatorium. Photographer Gunnar Asplund, 1932. Photo No. 50-003-108. AAM. Fig.1.1f. ...
Fig. 1.1g. The canopy covering the main entrance evolved during construction and became asymmetrical. In the background, the rib ...
1. 1 The Research Question A new architectural ideology was championed in the Europe of the interbellum period by architects act ...
process of building, comprising both human and mechanical factors: Who and what influenced the technological solutions and syste ...
1.2 Bruno Latour’s Actor-Network Theory I n the past few decades, the history of technology has been productively studied from t ...
Latour and Yaneva further state that architects need to utilise different manners of representation and materials in order to re ...
Chapter 1 | Introduction theoretical frameworks outside architecture, will architectural theory become a relevant field for arch ...
limited to the birth of the building with an emphasis on the architect’s own intentions. The central role of the architect is ex ...
Chapter 1 | Introduction has informed the choice in the angle of approach. Furthermore, understanding the master of design as a ...
1.3 The Research Context T his section discusses the various perspectives from which the technological chal- lenge in the inter- ...
Chapter 1 | Introduction and particularly so in the sphere of the CIAM movement.^74 Division between the town and the country wa ...
Industrial production methods, new materials and rationalistic design methods placed architects in a situation where problems ha ...
1.3.1 RATIONAL MANAGEMENT METHODS The significance of rational management methods, more specifically the methods developed by Wi ...
factory building in Sweden during the period 1900–1930. She looks at the factory as a complete entity and extends her enquiry be ...
Chapter 1 | Introduction clearly adopted this new systematic approach in their work.^94 According to Henttonen, another imprint ...
administration buildings in the 1930s.^98 Mäkinen has also made numerous observations on the application of rationalist design p ...
Chapter 1 | Introduction of non-medical technology, such as central clock systems, paging systems and modern machinery, in hospi ...
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