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IntroducciónModernist mass housing legacyCarmen Díez MedinaWhere desire may live or how to love mass housing: from cold war to the revolutionAna TostoesThe legacy of modern collective housingJosep María MontanerJohn Tuner, the Geddesian ArchitectJosé Luis OyónSocialist City in a Post-Socialist Condition: The History of TransitionMartynas MarozasResidential Housing in Kharkov (Ukraine), 1920-1935Catherine DidenkoAlexander BouryakNadiia AntonenkoLegacies of the South Korean Mass HousingMarc BrossaThe Quarto Cagnino District in Milan (1964-1973): Rationalist Figuration for a New Dimension of the Urban SpaceMarco LucchiniA Reflexive Gaze to the Urban Development of the Sudoeste del Besos Housing EstateMiguel Guerra MirónThe residential district as an opportunity of urbanity. The Dutch experience of Bakema and van den BroekManuele SalvettiBaracks. Basis of Housing Fund of Sotsgorod’s First Five-Year Plan BuildingsMeerovich Mark GrigoryevichUrban bricolage. Trends in the transformation of modern housing estatesReasoning about the Athens CharterMISCELÁNEA Convertation with José María EzquiagaJavier MonclúsCarmen DíezThe Portrait of industrial Artefacts: The trigger of a new apreciationMaría Cabrera VergaraA bridge and a large port, two unpublished projects for the bay of CádizRaimundo Bambó NayaRicardo S. LampreaveGordon Matta-Clarck vs Rem Koolhaas: de la máquina de habitar al contendor 'RAT'José Antonio Tallón IglesiasCandilis, Josic, Woods: two universitiesBasilio Tobías Pintre