Anxious Modernisms

Anxious Modernisms
Title Anxious Modernisms PDF eBook
Author Sarah Williams Goldhagen
Publisher Mit Press
Pages 335
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262571654

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A book on architecture's other modernisms that flourished and faded in the period after World War II.

Mediating Modernism

Mediating Modernism
Title Mediating Modernism PDF eBook
Author Andrew Higgott
Publisher Routledge
Pages 388
Release 2007-01-24
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134144024

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Well illustrated, Mediating Modernism demonstrates how architectural books and journals have created the architectural culture of the twentieth century and that nowhere is this truer than in Britain.

Sanctioning Modernism

Sanctioning Modernism
Title Sanctioning Modernism PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Kulic
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 502
Release 2014-06-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0292760655

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In the decades following World War II, modern architecture spread around the globe alongside increased modernization, urbanization, and postwar reconstruction—and it eventually won widespread acceptance. But as the limitations of conventional conceptions of modernism became apparent, modern architecture has come under increasing criticism. In this collection of essays, experienced and emerging scholars take a fresh look at postwar modern architecture by asking what it meant to be “modern,” what role modern architecture played in constructing modern identities, and who sanctioned (or was sanctioned by) modernism in architecture. This volume presents focused case studies of modern architecture in three realms—political, religious, and domestic—that address our very essence as human beings. Several essays explore developments in Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Yugoslavia and document a modernist design culture that crossed political barriers, such as the Iron Curtain, more readily than previously imagined. Other essays investigate various efforts to reconcile the concerns of modernist architects with the traditions of the Roman Catholic Church and other Christian institutions. And a final group of essays looks at postwar homebuilding in the United States and demonstrates how malleable and contested the image of the American home was in the mid-twentieth century. These inquiries show the limits of canonical views of modern architecture and reveal instead how civic institutions, ecclesiastical traditions, individual consumers, and others sought to sanction the forms and ideas of modern architecture in the service of their respective claims or desires to be modern.

Louis Kahn's Situated Modernism

Louis Kahn's Situated Modernism
Title Louis Kahn's Situated Modernism PDF eBook
Author Sarah Williams Goldhagen
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 316
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780300077865

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She demonstrates instead that Kahn's architecture is grounded in his deeply held modernist political, social, and artistic ideals, which guided him as he sought to rework modernism into a socially transformative architecture appropriate for the postwar world.".

Modernism's Magic Hat

Modernism's Magic Hat
Title Modernism's Magic Hat PDF eBook
Author Ijlal Muzaffar
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 337
Release 2024-07-16
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1477329668

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Examines the role of architecture in the history of global development and decolonization.

Modernism and the Middle East

Modernism and the Middle East
Title Modernism and the Middle East PDF eBook
Author Sandy Isenstadt
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 320
Release 2011-03-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0295800305

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This provocative collection of essays is the first book-length treatment of the development of modern architecture in the Middle East. Ranging from Jerusalem at the turn of the twentieth century to Libya under Italian colonial rule, postwar Turkey, and on to present-day Iraq, the essays cohere around the historical encounter between the politics of nation-building and architectural modernism's new materials, methods, and motives. Architecture, as physical infrastructure and as symbolic expression, provides an exceptional window onto the powerful forces that shaped the modern Middle East and that continue to dominate it today. Experts in this volume demonstrate the political dimensions of both creating the built environment and, subsequently, inhabiting it. In revealing the tensions between achieving both international relevance and regional meaning, Modernism in the Middle East affords a dynamic view of the ongoing confrontations of deep traditions with rapid modernization. Political and cultural historians, as well as architects and urban planners, will find fresh material here on a range of diverse practices.

On the Wings of Modernism

On the Wings of Modernism
Title On the Wings of Modernism PDF eBook
Author Robert Allen Nauman
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 208
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780252028915

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"Nauman argues that contrary to the technological and teleological interpretations presented by the polemicists of "international style" modernism, the academy's actual production was squarely grounded in bureaucratic and political processes. He demonstrates that selection of both the site and the design firm was the result of political maneuverings involving the U.S. military leadership."--BOOK JACKET.