Ionel Schein

Ionel Schein ( * 1927 in Bucharest, Romania, † December 30, 2004 in Paris, France) was a French architect, urbanist and author.

Life

Ionel certificate studied Architecture and Urbanism in Bucharest, Paris, Venice and Brussels.

1948-1955 had a office with his colleagues in Paris Claude Parent together Ionel bill. Ionel appearance was in 1956 with the design Maison en plastique known internationally. The snail- shaped building combined biomorphic structures and (then) modern building materials, mainly plastic.

In 1965 Ionel certificate along with Yona Friedman, Paul Maymont, Georges Patrix, Michel Ragon, Nicolas Schoeffer and later Walter Jonas Groupe International d'Architecture Prospective ( GIAP )

International attention was the 1984 International Architecture Symposium conducted Man and Space at the University of Vienna, in which, for example, Bruno Zevi, Dennis Sharp, Pierre Vago, Jorge Glusberg, Otto Kapfinger, Frei Otto, Paolo Soleri, Ernst Gisel, Justus Dahinden, inter alia, participated.

Ionel bill was a committed member of the Cercle d' Etudes architecturales (CEA ) in Paris that leaned to the ideas of Le Corbusier and the Bauhaus. Ionel bill, it is thanks to them that he invited the philosopher Michel Foucault as a guest in the CEA, and thus introduced the heterotopia in architectural circles; Foucault 's discussions seemed to the International Building Exhibition 1984 in Berlin.

Ionel bill has published numerous papers in international journals. In the exhibition, New Experiments in Architecture, Art and the City, 1950-2005 were presented posthumously works by Ionel bill.

Literature (selection )

  • Ionel note: Paris construit. Guide de l'architecture contemporaine, Vincent Freal et Cie 1961
  • Ionel Schein, Max Querrien: Paris construit: guide de l'architecture contemporaine, Vincent Freal et Cie 1970 2nd edition
  • Ionel Schein, Yvan Christ: L' oeuvre et les rêves de Claude- Nicolas Ledoux, Librairie Revel Lyon 1971
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