Interview with Kenneth Frampton on Alvar Aalto
Kenneth Frampton (born 1930) is Ware Professor of Architecture at New York’s Columbia University and a leading architectural historian and critic of our time. In the 1980s – the heyday of postmodernism – Frampton significantly developed the theory of critical regionalism, an architectural movement among whose protagonists he also counts Alvar Aalto. This interview was conducted for the Vitra Design Museum's exhibition "Alvar Aalto - Second Nature" (26.09.2014 - 01.03.2015) by Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen, a Professor of Architecture at Yale University and a leading researcher on Aalto's geopolitical influence. http://www.design-museum.de/aalto_en

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Reflections on the Limits of Architecture: Critical Regionalism Revisited

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Interview with Kenneth Frampton
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[1998] The Berlage Archive Rem Koolhaas + Kenneth Frampton

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Kenneth Frampton Archiculture Extras Interview

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Architect Renzo Piano Interview: On the Shoulders of Giants | Louisiana Channel

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Kenneth Frampton - A Genealogy of Modern Architecture

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Public talk with Glenn Murcutt

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Kenneth Frampton: "The Mask and the Face: Building vs Architecture"

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Peter Zumthor and Juhani Pallasmaa – Architecture Speaks

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Lecture by Peter Zumthor

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The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa: Recomposing Place, Intertwining Time Transforming Reality

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Open Course: Kenneth Frampton Le Corbusier

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"Alvar Aalto and the Future of the Modern Project" with Kenneth Frampton

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“I never decided to become an architect.” | Architect Peter Zumthor | Louisiana Channel

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Senior Loeb Scholar Lecture: Kenneth Frampton, “Megaform as Urban Landscape”

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Architecture and the Public World - Kenneth Frampton

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Critical Regionalism Revisited

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Frank Gehry Interview: Jump Into the Unknown

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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