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Pinto, P. T., Saraiva, A. & Delgado, J. P. (2020). Spanish post-war architecture in Portuguese magazines (1946 – 1970) – the cases of A Arquitectura Portuguesa & Cerâmica e Edificação (Reunidas) and Arquitectura. Histories of Postwar Architecture. 4, 116-130
P. A. Pinto et al., "Spanish post-war architecture in Portuguese magazines (1946 – 1970) – the cases of A Arquitectura Portuguesa & Cerâmica e Edificação (Reunidas) and Arquitectura", in Histories of Postwar Architecture, no. 4, pp. 116-130, 2020
@article{pinto2020_1715093275766, author = "Pinto, P. T. and Saraiva, A. and Delgado, J. P.", title = "Spanish post-war architecture in Portuguese magazines (1946 – 1970) – the cases of A Arquitectura Portuguesa & Cerâmica e Edificação (Reunidas) and Arquitectura", journal = "Histories of Postwar Architecture", year = "2020", volume = "", number = "4", doi = "10.6092/issn.2611-0075/9835", pages = "116-130", url = "https://hpa.unibo.it/article/view/9835/10582" }
TY - JOUR TI - Spanish post-war architecture in Portuguese magazines (1946 – 1970) – the cases of A Arquitectura Portuguesa & Cerâmica e Edificação (Reunidas) and Arquitectura T2 - Histories of Postwar Architecture IS - 4 AU - Pinto, P. T. AU - Saraiva, A. AU - Delgado, J. P. PY - 2020 SP - 116-130 SN - 2611-0075 DO - 10.6092/issn.2611-0075/9835 UR - https://hpa.unibo.it/article/view/9835/10582 AB - The article deals with the publication of Spanish architecture in Portuguese mass-mediaduring the post-war period. By focusing on two major titles, i.e. the A Arquitectura Portuguesa & Cerâmica e Edificação Reunidas and the Arquitectura magazines, the arti-cle traces the architectural, cultural, and political ties, but also the shifts, between the two Iberian countries, in a period that spans from the upsurge of the Spanish Civil War to the outbreak of the 1970s. In other words: from the raise of Franco to the death of Salazar. The article shows that, as early as January 1946, the new Spanish architecture was considered by Portuguese architectural magazines as a relevant subject, namely by the publication of the works authored by the Coderch and Valls team. Cumulatively, the article argues that this importance was linked to the long-lasting and well-documented relationship between Portuguese publishers and the Italian Domus magazine, made thru the patronage of Italian architect Gio Ponti. ER -