Architectures : modernism and after

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Architectures : modernism and after

edited by Andrew Ballantyne

(New interventions in art history, 3)

Blackwell Pub., c2004

  • : hardcover : alk. paper
  • : pbk. : alk. paper

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-239) and index

収録内容

  • Introduction: architectures in the plural / Andrew Ballantyne
  • An avant-garde academy / Simon Sadler
  • Aalto and the tutelary goddesses / Sarah Menin
  • Becoming-skyscraper: Ayn Rand's architect / Gerard Loughlin
  • Steps toward a sustainable architecture / Brenda and Robert Vale
  • Gordon Matta-Clark's building dissections / Stephen Walker
  • Territoriality and identity at RAF / Menwith Hill, David Wood
  • Domestic space transformed, 1850-2000 / Elizabeth Cromley
  • English townscape as cultural and symbolic capital / Andrew Law

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Architectures: Modernism and After surveys the history of the building from the advent of industrialization to the cultural imperatives of the present moment. Brings together international art and architectural historians to consider a range of topics that have influenced the shape, profile, and aesthetics of the built environment. Presents crucial "moments" in the history of the field when the architecture of the past is made to respond to new and changing cultural circumstances. Provides a view of architectural history as a part of a continuing dialogue between aesthetic criteria and social and cultural imperatives. Part of the New Interventions in Art History Series, which is published in conjunction with the Association of Art Historians.

目次

List of Illustrations. Notes on Contributors. Series Editor's Preface. Preface. Introduction: Architectures in the Plural: Andrew Ballantyne. 1. An Avant-garde Academy: Simon Sadler (University of California, Davis). 2. Aalto and the Tutelary Goddesses: Sarah Menin (University of Newcastle). 3. Becoming-skyscraper: Ayn Rand's Architect: Gerard Loughlin (University of Newcastle). 4. Steps Towards a Sustainable Architecture: Brenda and Robert Vale (University of Auckland, New Zealand). 5. Gordon Matta-Clark's Building Dissections: Stephen Walker (University of Sheffield). 6. Territoriality and Identity at RAF Menwith Hill: David Wood (University of Newcastle). 7. Domestic Space Transformed, 1850-2000: Elizabeth Cromley (Northeastern University). 8. English Townscape as Cultural and Symbolic Capital: Andrew Law (University of Newcastle). Bibliography. Index

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