Mobile Theater
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Mobile Theater

Architectural Counterculture on Stage

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Mobile Theater

Architectural Counterculture on Stage

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Taking as a starting point a design for a mobile theater made at the Architectural Association of London between 1970 and1971 by Spanish architect Javier Navarro de Zuvillaga (born 1942), this book traces the architectural counterculture of that time and the relations with the alternative performing arts. Architect Javier Navarro de Zuvillaga (1942) graduated in 1968 at Madrid School of Architecture. During the academic year 1970-1971 he travelled from Madrid to London thanks to a grant of the British Council to complete his postgraduate training at the Architectural Association. There he designed a building called Mobile Theater. It was a theatrical device composed of several 8 x 2, 5 meters trucks carefully designed, which contained all the building elements needed to shape a space for the performing arts or other collective uses. The assembly time —estimated for four workers— was six and a half hours. This project was internationally showed and published between 1971 and 1975, but was never built.This book intends to release this project, largely ignored by canonical historiography, and to culturally place it in time and space: the agitated city of London in 1971. After the convulsions of May 1968, architectural counterculture rearmed on very different fronts, from the disciplinary rally to the guerilla positions. This architectural design accounts for these events, since it had a temporal development that goes beyond its mere conception as an artifact. The long and frustrated process for construction —1969 to 1976— calls for a particular intra-history, which this books will tell.

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Publisher
Actar
Year
2021
ISBN
9781638409656
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Table of contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Mobile Theater Design
  3. The Disintegration of Theatrical Space
  4. Introduction. Experiments in Situation
  5. Chapter 1. Temple - Machine - Caravan
  6. The Triple Theatrical System
  7. The Metropolitan Civic Temple
  8. The Avant-Garde Machine
  9. Taking Back the Streets
  10. Chapter 2. Environment
  11. Tragedies in a Garage
  12. Action, Space and Environment
  13. Urban Scores
  14. The Environmental Canon
  15. Transactions in Space
  16. Chapter 3. Poor - Popular - Pop
  17. The 13 Rows in Opole
  18. The Canopied Container
  19. Thespis' Wagon with a Combustion Engine
  20. The Kinetic Decorated Shed
  21. Chapter 4. The electric Decade
  22. The Electric Drama of Dissolution
  23. Cybernetic Circuses
  24. The Repose of the Masses
  25. Technodevices for Social Emergencies
  26. Chapter 5. The Pneumatic Community
  27. Theaters of Air
  28. Peaceful Atoms
  29. The Dissolution of the Great Machine
  30. The Counterculture Campaign
  31. Chapter 6. Sacred Geometries
  32. Order, Technocracy and Industry
  33. The Great Mystic Campout
  34. Lines and Time Tunnels
  35. Technowalden
  36. Conclusions. Et in Arcadia Ego