Welcome to the community hub built on top of the Utopian architecture Wikipedia article.
Here, you can discuss, collect, and organize anything related to Utopian architecture. The
purpose of the hub is to...
From 1927 to 1934, Tresigallo was transformed under the supervision of the Fascist Minister of Agriculture Edmondo Rossoni into a utopian city by completely rebuilding it.[7][8][9]
Tomáš Baťa developed the concept of a utopian industrial town in the 1920s and 1930s.[10] It was similar to Fordism, introducing mass production into the area of urban planning. The concept was realized in Zlín.
Revolutionary architecture refers to the type of architecture that seeks to challenge or overthrow the existing social, political, and economic order through the built environment.[15] It often aims to create spaces that promote social justice, equity, and freedom. Revolutionary architecture is equated with utopian architecture due to insuperable constraints of capitalism.[15][16] Utopianism played a significant role in the emergence of revolutionary architecture.[17]
In July 2018 MoMA opened a 6-month exhibition entitled "Toward a Concrete Utopia" that provided visitors with a large collection of images, architectural models, and drawings from Architecture of Yugoslavia from 1948 to 1980.[18] In June 2022, Prof. Leonhard Schenk organized an exhibition of utopian city planning concepts during Long Night of the Sciences in Kreuzlingen.[19]
^Muroni, Stefano (2016). Tresigallo, città di fondazione : Edmondo Rossoni e la storia di un sogno (in Italian). Bologna: Pendragon. ISBN978-88-3364-985-6. OCLC1055462507.