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Behind the postmodern facade : architectural change in late twentieth-century America / Magali Sarfatti Larson.
Main entry:

Larson, Magali Sarfatti, author.

Title & Author:

Behind the postmodern facade : architectural change in late twentieth-century America / Magali Sarfatti Larson.

Publication:

Berkeley : University of California Press, [1993]

Description:

xviii, 319 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-307) and index.
Foreword / Joe Esherick -- pt. 1. The Background of Architectural Change. 1. Architecture as Art and Profession. 2. Architectural Change in the Twentieth Century -- pt. 2. The Postindustrial Matrix of American Architecture. 3. Architecture in the Political Economy of Cities. 4. The Perception of Structure: Firms, Clients, and Career Settings in the Design Elite -- pt. 3. The Revision of the Modern. 5. Architects and Creative Work. 6. Design and Discourse in a Period of Change: The Protagonist's View. 7. Mapping a Paradigm's Demise: The View from a Symbolic Reward System. 8. The Autonomous Transformation: Paper Architecture, 1966-85 -- 9. Conclusion -- Appendix: The Progressive Architecture Awards, 1954-87.
A digital reproduction is available from E-Editions, a collaboration of the University of California Press and the California Digital Library's eScholarship program.
English.
Summary:

Born amidst the furious social changes of the mid-1960s, postmodern architecture redefined the purposes of a prestigious profession. In this work, Magali Sarfatti Larson gives a bold and comprehensive account of the social, economic, and ideological shifts that cracked the modernist dogma and reintroduced historical allusion, diversity, and ornament into architectural discourse and practice. She connects the socioeconomic realities of postindustrial America to the specific architects who shape the space around us in an arena where practical constraints - such as the organization of firms, clients, and commissions - determine what can be built. Modernism, which took shape in the war-shattered Europe of the 1920s, was energized by a powerful desire for radical social reform. Later it came to express the social and economic domination of corporate capitalism symbolized by interchangeable glass-box cityscapes. As modernism exhausted itself both economically and ideologically, architects like Robert Venturi and Michael Graves began to call for new principles and to embrace the motifs and methods of architectural history and popular culture. The demise of modernism threw the architectural profession into a still unresolved crisis in which parts of the profession questioned not only its discourse but also the architect's subservience to the predominant structures of power. Sarfatti Larson analyzes the complex tensions that exist between economic interest, professional status, and architectural product. She explores, for instance, the symbolic reward systems that consist of awards and recognition by prestigious journals and panels. She deftly exposes the inner workings of a profession in a precarious social position, struggling to ensure the status, place, and power of architects in American society, even as that society redefines the very purpose of architecture. Behind the Postmodern Facade draws from extensive interviews with pivotal architects - from Philip Johnson, who was among the first to introduce European modernism to America, to Peter Eisenman, who condemns what has already become a "traditional post-modernism" and chooses instead to provoke clients and viewers with a new "deconstructionist" style. This book synthesizes sociological research and theory in a novel approach to the artistic field where postmodernism began: Sarfatti Larson proposes a cultural history which reveals precisely how architecture "happens" and what has become of the profession in the postmodern era. Behind the Postmodern Facade makes a ground-breaking contribution to the study of culture and the sociology of knowledge, as well as to architectural and urban history. It will make essential reading for anyone seeking insight into the postmodern phenomenon.

ISBN:

0520081358 (alk. paper)
9780520081352 (alk. paper)
0520201612
9780520201613

Subject:

Architectural practice United States.
Architectural services marketing United States.
Architecture Technological innovations United States.
Architects United States Psychology.
Architecture Pratique États-Unis.
Services d'architecture Marketing États-Unis.
Architecture Innovations États-Unis.
Architectes États-Unis Psychologie.
Architects Psychology
Architectural practice
Architectural services marketing
Architecture Technological innovations
Architektur
Postmoderne
Architecten.
Beroepspraktijk.
Postmodernisme.
United States
USA
Architecture

Holdings:

Location: Library main 86919
Call No.: ID PLS NA1996.L37; ID:93-B1993
Status: Available

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