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Building-Art - Modern Architecture Under Cultural Construction

English · Hardback

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Demonstrating a concern with on-going modernism, Masheck's essays guide the reader through the anti-modernist polemics of the 1970s and 1980s.

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List of illustrations; Sources [of previously published essays]; Introduction; 1. Bentham's panopticon: an architectural perpetration; 2. Politics of style: Dublin pro-cathedral in the Greek revival; 3. An American utopian schoolhouse design; 4. Note on Sullivan and the use of beauty; 5. De Chirico's pathos of lost antiquity; 6. Text life of the living machine; 7. Reflections in onyx on Mies van der Rohe; 8. Ex Tenebras Lux: approaching the Ronchamp Wall of Light; 9. Kahn: the anxious classicist; 10. Crystalline form, Worringer and the minimalism of Tony Smith; 11. Form behind concept: the Bechers' imaging of industrial architecture; 12. Classical Sass: Notes on soft postmodernism; 13. Tired tropes: cathedral vs. bicycle shed; 'duck' vs. decorated shed; Notes; Index.

Summary

Demonstrating a concern with on-going modernism, Masheck's essays guide the reader through the anti-modernist polemics of the 1970s and 1980s, which are particularly relevant in the light of Postmodernism's demise.

Product details

Authors Joseph Masheck
Assisted by Donald Kuspit (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.01.2011
 
EAN 9780521440134
ISBN 978-0-521-44013-4
No. of pages 318
Dimensions 183 mm x 260 mm x 22 mm
Weight 796 g
Series New Studies in Archaeology
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

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