Roundtrip: From the Seine to the Rio de la Plata and Viceversa. Le Corbusier and the Members of the Argentinean Modern Movement

Eight weekly sessions, presented by international academics reflecting on some of the protagonists of the European and Latin American Modern Movement who trained or carried out part of their professional careers between the two continents.

This project stems from some reflections on the Swiss master’s 1929 journey and on his relationship with Latin America, with which he established a bond through meetings, conferences and collaborations that lasted about three decades.
The journey had a twofold outcome: on the one hand, it introduced new demands in the concept of architecture proposed by the first generation of the European Modern Movement, such as the relationship with the landscape, and the recovery of the value of traditional characters and local materials; and on the other, it leads to the culmination of the debate that leads to the affirmation of modernity in the southern continent.

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Cite: "Roundtrip: From the Seine to the Rio de la Plata and Viceversa. Le Corbusier and the Members of the Argentinean Modern Movement" 29 Oct 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/950435/roundtrip-from-the-seine-to-the-rio-de-la-plata-and-viceversa-le-corbusier-and-the-members-of-the-argentinean-modern-movement> ISSN 0719-8884

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