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==Membership== The group's first formal meeting under the name of Team 10 took place in [[Bagnols-sur-Cèze]] in 1960. The last, with only four members present, was in [[Lisbon]] in 1981. Team 10 had a fluid membership, yet a core group actively organized the various meetings, which consisted of [[Alison and Peter Smithson]], [[Jaap Bakema]], [[Aldo van Eyck]], [[Georges Candilis]], [[Shadrach Woods]], and [[Giancarlo De Carlo]].<ref name="risselada">Risselada, M., D. van den Heuvel eds., Team 10. In Search of a Utopia of the Present 1953-1981 (Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, 2005)</ref> Other members included [[Ralph Erskine (architect)|Ralph Erskine]], Daniel van Ginkel, [[Pancho Guedes]], [[Geir Grung (architect)|Geir Grung]], [[:pl:Oskar_Hansen|Oskar Hansen]], [[Reima Pietilä]], Charles Polonyi, Brian Richards, [[Jerzy Sołtan]], [[Oswald Mathias Ungers]], [[John Voelcker]], and Stefan Wewerka.<ref name="risselada"/> They referred to themselves as "a small family group of architects who have sought each other out because each has found the help of the others necessary to the development and understanding of their own individual work."<ref name="alison">Smithson, Alison [ed] ''Team 10 Primer'', [[MIT Press|The MIT Press]], (1968), {{ISBN|0-289-79556-7}}</ref> Team 10's theoretical framework, disseminated primarily through teaching and publications, had a profound influence on the development of architectural thought in the second half of the 20th century, primarily in Europe and the United States.{{Citation needed|date=May 2018}} Two different movements were associated with Team 10: the [[New Brutalism]] of the British members (Alison and Peter Smithson) and the [[Structuralism (architecture)|Structuralism]] of the Dutch members (Aldo van Eyck and Jaap Bakema).
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