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Ángulo Recto. Revista de estudios sobre la ciudad como espacio plural. Consecuencias de “New Babylon” (PDF) Angelique Trachana Departamento de Ideación Gráfica Arquitectónica Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura Universidad Politécnica de Madrid 9737trachana@coam.es Recibido: 9 de abril de 2011 Aceptado: 20 de mayo de 2011 Resumen Dentro del marco de “ciudades utópicas” que plantea Ángulo Recto parece oportuno recuperar el Situacionismo y su clímax arquitectónico que es “New Babylon” de Constant Nieuwenhuys, proyecto que encierra la crítica social –inseparable de lo urbano– de los años 60 que culmina en el mayo francés. Title: Implications of “New Babylon” Abstract Within the prosed framework of “utopian cities” seems appropriate to recover Situationisme and its architectural climax, Constant’s Nieuwenhuys “New Babylon”. Índice 1. 1. Debord (1957) pensaba en la posibilidad de una intervención ordenada sobre los factores complejos e interactuantes del marco material de la vida, los comportamientos que entraña y que la desordenan. 2.

Figura 1. Figura 2. 3. EuRoB | Europäische Route der Backsteingotik | Homepage. For hundreds of years, the influence of the Hanseatic League shaped the everyday life of those living along the coast of the Baltic Sea, a region considered to have been the centre of the European economy in the Middle Ages. Much evidence of the region's wealth and power at the time has survived until today: monasteries and town halls; gates and walls; hall churches and basilicas. These historical relics symbolise the spiritual and secular strength of the region during the epoch. Brick gothic is the characteristic architectural style in many cities along the coast of the Baltic and throughout the regions surrounding the sea.

Every piece of red brick comprising the buildings was made by hand, and every single building is a masterpiece – for hundreds of years, brick gothic buildings have been emblematic landmarks in many Northern European towns and cities. The European Route of Brick Gothic connects the historical traces of the Hanseatic era across several nations. "Department of Architecture" Articles. Terra europae by DIDA. Construction photos of dominic stevens house - irishvernacular.com. This is the frame elements cut to size by Crowes Saw Mills, Mohill, Co. Leitrim, ready to go on site. IMPORTANT ! You should look through these photos with the building instruction drawings to hand. Preparing the site. Topsoil stripped, hardcore to road. Marking the site. Marking out the site, you will need a long tape, timber stakes, special string for marking out, (special because it doesn't stretch, buy it in a hardware shop).

A mini-digger is big enough for this job. This is a completed foundation, the top should not be 100% level, it should slope a bit towards the edges so that water won't pool on it. This is a stack of floor beams which are having joist hangers fixed to them. The frames are stacked ready to erect. Frame ready to sit into foundation bracket. Two left to go.

Frames in position with cross floor beams. Running right to left are the main beams that have the joist hangers prefixed to them - sitting into them are the joists. Basic framework. Detail of vertical uprights. Manual de diseño bioclimatico para la ciudad de Veracruz.