Thinking through twentieth-century architecture /

"This is a history of twentieth-century architecture, written with close critical attention to the theories that lie behind the works described. Importantly, unlike other historical accounts, it does not take sides and urge the reader to identify with one strand of thinking or style of architec...

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Main Authors: Ray, Nicholas (Author)
Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
Publisher Address: Abingdon, Oxon :
Publication Dates: 2023.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "This is a history of twentieth-century architecture, written with close critical attention to the theories that lie behind the works described. Importantly, unlike other historical accounts, it does not take sides and urge the reader to identify with one strand of thinking or style of architecture at the expense of others, but presents a dispassionate view, with persuasive arguments on behalf of different positions. It pursues the history of European and American architecture chronologically. But the history is interwoven with the philosophical ideas that informed both writers and architects and are essential for its understanding"--
Carrier Form: x, 297 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 26 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [273]-284) and index.
ISBN: 9781032156125
1032156120
9781032156118
1032156112
Index Number: NA682
CLC: TU-091.5
Call Number: TU-091.5/R264
Contents: A philosophical framework -- Origins of Modernism -- the European picture -- Fin de siècle Vienna as a paradigm of Modernism -- The Modernist Canon: the Bauhaus, Le Corbusier and CIAM -- Positive Scepticism: Alvar Aalto as an alternative modernist -- Ideals and their representation: Louis Kahn -- Humanizing Modernism: Team Ten and the Dutch -- Postmodernism: Irony and Inclusiveness -- The typological critique -- Conflicting existential ideals -- Conclusions -- 21st century hindsight.