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Max Risselada and Dirk van den Heuvel (eds), Max Risselada, Dirk van den Heuvel, Jos Bosman, Christine Boyer, Tom Avermaete, Zeynep Celik, Ben Highmore, Kenneth Frampton, Francis Strauven, Luca Molinari, Giovanni Damiani, Clelia Tuscano et al. Team 10, 1953 - 1981 Design: Jaap van Triest, Illustrated (colour and b/w), Bound, 368 pages, Format: 24 x 31 cm In association with the Netherlands Architecture Institute and the Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology.
Team 10 was of great importance for the development of post-war architecture and urbanism. It was Team 10 who first questioned the large-scale, technocratic and abstract nature of modernist architecture and who argued for the introduction of the human scale, the importance of community, and the perspective of a continuous process of transformation of place instead of the production of finished buildings. Their influence on subsequent generations of architects has been immense, and one could argue that many of the achievements of the discipline since the 1970s were made possible by the issues and designs defined by Team 10. This book is being published on the occasion of the special exhibition being held at the NAI in Rotterdam from September 24, 2005 through January 8, 2006. This exhibition will then go on tour to Milan, Paris and other cities.
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