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Case study house program: Industry, propaganda and housing
ArticleAbstract: In January 1945, John Entenza, editor of the California Arts & Architecture magazine, launched the 'Palabras claves:Arts & Architecture, CALIFORNIA, Entenza, Post-war, PROPAGANDA, PrototypeAutores:Daniel Díez MartínezFuentes:scopusArchitecture, tradition and tourism. Vernacular Tisaleo architecture in the development of a cultural landscape based tourism approach
ArticleAbstract: This study of the urban landscape of Tisaleo, in the Inter-Andean region of Ecuador, is aimed at infPalabras claves:Cultural landscape, ecotourism, heritage, Traditional architectureAutores:Daniel Díez Martínez, Juan José Martí-Noguera, Santiago Suárez-AbrilFuentes:scopusAdvertising the future: Drawn architecture in ADS published in arts & architecture during world war II
ArticleAbstract: The military production policies imposed in the United States during World War II paralyzed the realPalabras claves:Advertising, Arts & Architecture, Future, PostwarAutores:Daniel Díez MartínezFuentes:scopusModern goal. The photograph of Julius Shulman and the construction of the Southern California architecture image
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Daniel Díez MartínezFuentes:scopusTwo points of view for tisaleo's brand design
ReviewAbstract: This article, derived from the research project "Diagnosis of training needs for ecotourism and natuPalabras claves:Brand, destination, Image, LANDSCAPE, TOURISMAutores:Christian Gabriel Ruiz-Pérez, Daniel Díez Martínez, Juan José Martí-Noguera, Verónica Elizabeth Chicaiza-RedínFuentes:scopusResidential speculation. Architectural experiments and real estate in the formation of postwar American suburb
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Daniel Díez MartínezFuentes:scopusPrefabricated war. The permanent influence of temporary war housing projects
ReviewAbstract: World War II led to hundreds of thousands of men and women leaving their homes in the United StatesPalabras claves:Defense housing projects, Military industry, Prefabrication, Single-family house, Southern CaliforniaAutores:Daniel Díez MartínezFuentes:scopus