Concept information
Terme préférentiel
Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne
Définition
- The Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne (International Congresses of Modern Architecture, or CIAM) was an association of avant-garde architects founded in 1928 to advance an international modern architecture and urbanism. The congresses, attended by European delegates and, to a limited degree, by delegates from North and South America, met eleven times from the 1928 organizational meeting at La Sarraz, Switzerland, until CIAM disbanded at Otterlo, the Netherlands, in 1959. [Source: Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World; Congrès Internationaux D'Architecture Moderne]
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Appartient au groupe
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-PZKX5LTX-S
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