Flying Panels. How Concrete Panels Changed the World
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With essays by Erik Stenberg, Christine Varga-Harris, and more, the book tells the story of concrete panels at the centre of debates in the modernising and industrialising processes of architecture.
Can concrete panels fly? Though at first it sounds improbable, the answer to this question is yes, they did fly through the world, supported by other structures, both physical and mental. They flew from the factory floor to the building site, from one country to another, and through the most diverse array of media: from paintings to posters, cartoons, photography, film, toys, and even in the design of opera stages. During the second half of the twentieth century, concrete panels were seen soaring across the skies.
When manual labor moved to automated mass-production, and new concrete element techniques rapidly spread producing billions of square meters of housing across the globe, the flying panel became the ultimate icon. This publication accompanies the exhibition Flying Panels curated by Pedro Ignacio Alonso and Hugo Palmarola, presented at ArkDes in Stockholm in October 2019.
Can concrete panels fly? Though at first it sounds improbable, the answer to this question is yes, they did fly through the world, supported by other structures, both physical and mental. They flew from the factory floor to the building site, from one country to another, and through the most diverse array of media: from paintings to posters, cartoons, photography, film, toys, and even in the design of opera stages. During the second half of the twentieth century, concrete panels were seen soaring across the skies.
When manual labor moved to automated mass-production, and new concrete element techniques rapidly spread producing billions of square meters of housing across the globe, the flying panel became the ultimate icon. This publication accompanies the exhibition Flying Panels curated by Pedro Ignacio Alonso and Hugo Palmarola, presented at ArkDes in Stockholm in October 2019.
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ARKDES
Kieran Long Foreword
THE EDITORS
Pedro Ignacio Alonso and Hugo Palmarola
Flying Panels: How Concrete Panels Changed the World
Pedro Ignacio Alonso
Prolegomenon to a Global History of Large-Concrete
Panel Systems
Hugo Palmarola Panels on Film
CONTRIBUTORS
Jennifer Mack
Flying People Meet Flying Panels: A Swedish Concrete
Paradise
Boris Groys
Genealogy of the Panel
Jimena Castillo
Women Steering the Wheel... of a Crane: An Interview
with Ten Women Who Decided to Swap Their Household
Duties for Machines, Screws and Cranes
Adrian Forty Les Bleuets
Maria Lind
Elaborations on Late Modernist Housing Architecture: A
New Genre Within Contemporary Art
Michael Abrahamson
Rocket Science or Representation? Notes on Concrete
Panel Construction in the United States
Natalia Solopova
When Panels Learned to Fly:
Raymond Camus and his Panel Factories
Philipp Meuser
Paradise of Prefabricated Mass Housing: The Mosaic
Facades by the Jarsky Brothers in Soviet Tashkent .
Christine Varga-Harris
Decorating in Moderation, Moderating Character:
Domestic Space and the Soviet Person in the Era of
Mass Housing
Erik Stenberg
D4-gruppen 1955-1961:
Pioneers of the Swedish Post-War Panel Era
BIOGRAPHIES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Kieran Long Foreword
THE EDITORS
Pedro Ignacio Alonso and Hugo Palmarola
Flying Panels: How Concrete Panels Changed the World
Pedro Ignacio Alonso
Prolegomenon to a Global History of Large-Concrete
Panel Systems
Hugo Palmarola Panels on Film
CONTRIBUTORS
Jennifer Mack
Flying People Meet Flying Panels: A Swedish Concrete
Paradise
Boris Groys
Genealogy of the Panel
Jimena Castillo
Women Steering the Wheel... of a Crane: An Interview
with Ten Women Who Decided to Swap Their Household
Duties for Machines, Screws and Cranes
Adrian Forty Les Bleuets
Maria Lind
Elaborations on Late Modernist Housing Architecture: A
New Genre Within Contemporary Art
Michael Abrahamson
Rocket Science or Representation? Notes on Concrete
Panel Construction in the United States
Natalia Solopova
When Panels Learned to Fly:
Raymond Camus and his Panel Factories
Philipp Meuser
Paradise of Prefabricated Mass Housing: The Mosaic
Facades by the Jarsky Brothers in Soviet Tashkent .
Christine Varga-Harris
Decorating in Moderation, Moderating Character:
Domestic Space and the Soviet Person in the Era of
Mass Housing
Erik Stenberg
D4-gruppen 1955-1961:
Pioneers of the Swedish Post-War Panel Era
BIOGRAPHIES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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