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Sanctioning Modernism: Architecture and the Making of Postwar Identities, Vladimir Kulic, Timothy Parker, Monica Penick


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Автор: Vladimir Kulic, Timothy Parker, Monica Penick
Название:  Sanctioning Modernism: Architecture and the Making of Postwar Identities
ISBN: 9781477307595
Издательство: Wiley EDC
Классификация:
ISBN-10: 1477307591
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 304
Вес: 0.59 кг.
Дата издания: 01.05.2015
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 55 b&w photos, 35 b&w illus.
Размер: 178 x 253 x 20
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
Ключевые слова: History of architecture, ARCHITECTURE / History / Contemporary (1945-)
Подзаголовок: Architecture and the making of postwar identities
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Поставляется из: Англии
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With new research on building programs in political, religious, and domestic settings in the United States and Europe, this collection of essays offers a fresh look at postwar modernism and the role that architecture played in constructing modern identities.

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.


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Foreword

Frederick Steiner

Preface

Vladimir Kuli?, Timothy Parker, and Monica Penick

Acknowledgments

Introduction. Writing History: Reflections on the Story of Midcentury Modern Architecture

Dennis P. Doordan

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Sanctioning Modernism: Architecture and the Making of Postwar Identities

Автор: Parker Timothy, Penick Monica
Название: Sanctioning Modernism: Architecture and the Making of Postwar Identities
ISBN: 0292757255 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780292757257
Издательство: Marston Book Services
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Описание:

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.


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