Studies in History and Theory of Architecture-Studii de Istoria Si Teo

Papers
(The median citation count of Studies in History and Theory of Architecture-Studii de Istoria Si Teo is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Beyond Façades: The Berlin Block and the Housing Issue at IBA 19871
Normalizing the Home. A Synchronic Comparison Between the Ikéa Catalogue and God Bostad0
Charlotte Perriand’s Équipement: Beyond Modern Furniture0
Notes on the Biography of Doors. Ianualogy in Casa del Menandro, Pompeii0
Designing Playspaces for the Emerging Society of Car Owners in Post-War Council Housing in Britain0
Aspects of Domestic Living in the Mass-Media Society0
Life in Kit Form. Mass Customization in Playful Housing Experiments (Belgium, 1968–1983)0
Regeneration and Heritage: Considering Static Heritage Narratives in Housing-Led Regeneration0
The Condominio: The New Housing Model During the Italian Boom0
Andrei Răzvan Voinea, Irina Calotă, Houses for Workers and Civil Servants. Autonomous Company for Housing and Vatra Luminoasă (1930-1949)0
Housing Concepts: Addressing Habitation in Architecture’s Terms0
The Pursuit of Low Cost and Good Quality. The Changing Judgement of Pre-Designed Family Houses in Hungary0
Valeria Federighi, Monica Naso, Daniele Belleri (eds.), Eyes of the City. Architecture and Urban Space After Artificial Intelligence0
Between Political Agenda and Common Desire: Genealogy of Socialist Dwelling in Postwar Croatia (1945-1960)0
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Domesticity Within a Historical Centre: A Case for Safeguarding Diocletian’s Palace0
Floor Area. Customizing the Socialist Standard of Good Life in a Soviet Summer Cottage0
Looking at the Circulation of Models and Ideas Beyond Political Barriers Is of Crucial Importance0
Housing Agency0
The Question of Housing, Between Crisis and Opportunity. The Case of CIAM VI0
At Home in Twentieth-Century Brazil: An Analysis of Lygia Clark’s Models of Homes and Architectural Interiors0
Low-Rise High-Density “Semi-Collective” Housing. Thoughts, Ideas, and Proposals Over Four Decades0
Emergency Housing in Romania: Adapted or Specifically Designed0
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