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The World Health Organization Headquarters in Geneva (1960-1966): how mechanical and electrical services are integral to reading built form

Marino, Giulia  
Carvais, Robert
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Guillerme, André
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2012
Nuts and Bolts of Construction History. Culture, Technology and Society

The permanent headquarters of the World Health Organizatio, in Geneva, is recognised as one of the major works of Jean Tschumi, who won the international competition in 1960. Shaped by the imposing linear block housing the Secretariat and the Conference Hall at lower level, the ensemble displays a highly individual plastic expression that profits remarkably from the technical solutions used. From the spectacular pre-stressed concrete frame structure, to the conception of the aluminium and glass envelopes animated by a subtle, slanted brise-soleil, the incorporation of some very smart – and decidedly novel – technology assists in the architectural definition of the international body's remarkable European home. As the specialist press at the time was keen to emphasise, the latest technical gadgetry featured prominently in Tschumi's design. The technology assumes a particular interest not only because of its complexity, but also because of the close relations established with constructional elements. This interaction deserves to be explored; this paper will propose a reading of the material aspects of this group of buildings centred on the notion of integrated building engineering systems, a notion of major importance that is all too often overlooked.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Marino, Giulia  
Editors
Carvais, Robert
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Guillerme, André
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Nègre, Valérie
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Sakarovitch, Joël
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Picard

Publisher place

Paris

Published in
Nuts and Bolts of Construction History. Culture, Technology and Society
ISBN of the book

978-2-7084-0929-3

Volume

3

Start page

351

End page

358

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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TSAM  
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August 8, 2012
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