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Nationalism and architecture / edited by Raymond Quek and Darren Deane, with Sarah Butler.
Title & Author:

Nationalism and architecture / edited by Raymond Quek and Darren Deane, with Sarah Butler.

Publication:

Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2012.

Description:

xix, 323 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

Series:

Studies in architecture

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-318) and index.
Nationalism and Architecture: An Introduction / Raymond Quek -- 1. Sources of Architectural Nationalism / Mitchell Schwarzer -- 2. Religion and Nation: The Architecture and Symbolism of Irish Identity in the Post-War British Catholic Church / Robert Proctor -- 3. Exporting Architectural National Expertise: Arieh Sharon's Ife University Campus in West-Nigeria (1962-1976) / Ayala Levin -- 4. Lewis Mumford and the Quest for a Jewish Architecture / Anat Falbel -- 5. Power, Nationalism and National Representation in Modern Architecture and Exhibition Design at Expo 58 / Rika Devos -- 6. Conceptualizing National Architectures: Architectural Histories and National Ideologies Among the South Slavs / Tanja D. Conley -- 7. William A. Scott (1871-1921) and Irish Nationalism / James McQuillan -- 8. Building Without a Shadow: National Identity and the International Style / Mark Crinson -- 9. Pohjola Building: Reconciling Contradictions in Finnish Architecture around 1900 / Charlotte Ashby -- 10. Louis Kahn's `Fairy Tales' of American Institutions / Darren R. Deane -- 11. Post-Colonial Nation-Building and Symbolic Structures in South Africa / Estelle Alma Mare -- 12. Looking-up: Nationalism and Internationalism in Ceilings, 1850-2000 / Manfredo di Robilant -- 13. Jarn Utzon's Radical Internationalism: Nordic Grounding and the Emulation of China / Chen-Yu Chiu -- 14. Constructing National Identity Through the International Style: Alvar Aalto and Finland / Eva Eylers -- 15. From Nationalist to Critical Regionalist Architecture / Alexander Tzonis -- 16. Discipline Without a Country: Geert Bekaert and Universal Architecture (in Belgium) / Christophe Van Gerrewey -- 17. How National is a National Canon? Questions of Heritage Construction in Swedish Architecture / Victor Edman -- 18. Architecting the Cosmos: EXPO 2010 / Sarah Butler -- 19. Architectural Koine and Trans-National Spanish Architecture / M. Concepcion Diez-Pastor -- 20. Architecture as a Medium of Trans-National (Post)Memory / Zuzanna Dziuban -- 21. Cloak of a Nation: Republic of China/Taiwan/Chinese Taipei, Questions for the Pursuit of Nationalism in Architecture / Raymond Quek.
Summary:

Unlike regionalism in architecture, which has been widely discussed in recent years, nationalism in architecture has not been so well explored and understood. However, the most powerful collective representation of a nation is through its architecture and how that architecture engages the global arena by expressing, defining and sometimes negating a sense of nation in order to participate in the international world. Bringing together case studies from Europe, North and South America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia, this book provides a truly global exploration of the relationship between architecture and nationalism, via the themes of regionalism and representation, various national building projects, ethnic and trans-national expression, national identities and histories of nationalist architecture and the philosophies and sociological studies of nationalism. It argues that nationalism needs to be trans-national as a notion to be critically understood and the geographical scope of the proposed volume reflects the continuing relevance of the topic within current architectural scholarship as an overarching notion. The interdisciplinary essays are coherently grouped together in three thematic sections: Revisiting Nationalism, Interpreting Nationalism and Questioning Nationalism. These chapters, offer vignettes of the protean appearances of nationalism across nations, and offer a basis of developing wider knowledge and critically situated understanding of the question, beyond a singular nation's limited bounds.

Resources:
Table of contents
ISBN:

9781409433859 (hardback ; alk. paper)
1409433854 (hardback ; alk. paper)

Subject:

Nationalism and architecture.
Nationalisme et architecture.
Architektur
Nationalismus
Arkitektur och samhälle.
Nationalism.

Form/genre:

Aufsatzsammlung.

Added entries:

Quek, Raymond, editor.
Deane, Darren, editor.
Butler, Sarah, 1977- editor.
Ashgate studies in architecture series.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 280320
Call No.: BIB 217014
Status: Available

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