TY - JOUR AU - Montaner, Josep Maria PY - 2014/11/01 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Modern Housing Envisaged as a Patrimonio Vivo (Living Heritage) JF - Docomomo Journal JA - docomomo VL - IS - 51 SE - Essays DO - 10.52200/51.A.OL9JFVSL UR - https://docomomojournal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/210 SP - 12-15 AB - <p>To analyze the life and transformation of modern housing is a key subject for architectural knowledge. There are very positive cases of evolution, such as Casa Bloc in Barcelona, Spain, by GATCPAC architects, which still functions as living patrimony after two architectural rehabilitations; and disastrous, such as Robin Hood Gardens in London by Alison and Peter Smithson. The article explains why some cases are very alive while others have suffered progressive degradation and will be demolished. A key and decisive element is the design of the corridors, which due to their forms and sizes might be positive. And one of the reasons why these complexes have become obsolete has been the excessive architectural definition of both the exterior and the interior. Also the heritage of the Villes Nouvelles in France has been disastrous and, in response to the policy of demolition, architects such as Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal, Roland Castro and Sophie Denissof, or Paul Chemetov, have defended the logic of redoing, remodeling and metamorphosing. The challenge is to project and to build collective housing capable of absorbing transformations.</p> ER -