Typographical Archeology. Patrimonial Value of the City of La Plata
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Typographical archeology, Art Deco, urban heritage, La PlataAbstract
The article tackles the process and results developed in the final work of the postgraduate course «Around the Letter» (2018), taught at the Faculty of Fine Arts, National University of La Plata. The investigation and the analysis comprise the influence of the Bauhaus, the New Typography and the Art Deco style, which refer to the decade of 1920 in Argentina. These functionalist currents were materialized in the fusion of several disciplines, Architecture, Design and Engineering, expressed in typographical interventions whose influences are reflected in the patrimonial history of the culture and society of our country, specifically in the city of La Plata.Downloads
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