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Sanctioning modernism : architecture and the making of postwar identities / edited by Vladimir Kulić, Timothy Parker, and Monica Penick ; foreword by Frederick Steiner.
Title & Author:

Sanctioning modernism : architecture and the making of postwar identities / edited by Vladimir Kulić, Timothy Parker, and Monica Penick ; foreword by Frederick Steiner.

Edition:

First edition.

Publication:

Austin : University of Texas Press, 2014.
©2014

Description:

xii, 290 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.

Series:

Roger Fullington series in architecture

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-273) and index.
Introduction. Writing history: reflections on the story of midcentury modern architecture / Dennis P. Doordan -- Modernism and the state. Introduction / Vladimir Kulić -- Bucharest: the city transfigured / Juliana Maxim -- The scope of socialist modernism: architecture and state representation in postwar Yugoslavia / Vladimir Kulić -- Czechoslovakia's model housing developments: modern architecture for the socialist future / Kimberly Elman Zarecor -- Sanctioning modernism and tradition: Italian architecture, the vernacular, and the state / Michelangelo Sabatino -- Making religion modern. Introduction / Timothy Parker -- Uncertainty and the modern church: two Roman Catholic cathedrals in Britain / Robert Proctor -- "Humanly sublime tensions": Luigi Moretti's Chiesa del Concilio (1965/1970) / Timothy Parker -- Modernism and the concept of reform: liturgy and liturgical architecture / Richard Kieckhefer -- Modernism and domesticity. Introduction / Monica Penick -- "Technologically" modern: the prefabricated house and the wartime experience of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill / Hyun-Tae Jung -- "Modern but not too modern": House beautiful and the American style / Monica Penick -- House and haunted garden / Sandy Isenstadt.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

In the decades following World War II, modern architecture spread around the globe alongside increased modernization, urbanization, and postwar reconstruction--and it eventually won widespread acceptance. But as the limitations of conventional conceptions of modernism became apparent, modern architecture has come under increasing criticism. In this collection of essays, experienced and emerging scholars take a fresh look at postwar modern architecture by asking what it meant to be "modern," what role modern architecture played in constructing modern identities, and who sanctioned (or was sanctioned by) modernism in architecture. This volume presents focused case studies of modern architecture in three realms--political, religious, and domestic--that address our very essence as human beings. Several essays explore developments in Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Yugoslavia and document a modernist design culture that crossed political barriers, such as the Iron Curtain, more readily than previously imagined. Other essays investigate various efforts to reconcile the concerns of modernist architects with the traditions of the Roman Catholic Church and other Christian institutions. And a final group of essays looks at postwar homebuilding in the United States and demonstrates how malleable and contested the image of the American home was in the mid-twentieth century. These inquiries show the limits of canonical views of modern architecture and reveal instead how civic institutions, ecclesiastical traditions, individual consumers, and others sought to sanction the forms and ideas of modern architecture in the service of their respective claims or desires to be modern.

ISBN:

9780292757257 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0292757255 (cloth ; alk. paper)

Subject:

Modern movement (Architecture)
Architecture and society History 20th century.
Mouvement moderne (Architecture)
Architecture et société Histoire 20e siècle.
Architecture and society.
Architecture, Modern 20th century

Form/genre:

History.

Added entries:

Kulić, Vladimir, editor.
Parker, Timothy, 1967- editor.
Penick, Monica, 1972- editor.
Kulić, Vladimir editor, author.
Parker, Timothy, 1967- editor, author.
Penick, Monica, 1972- editor, author.
Roger Fullington series in architecture.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 287128
Call No.: BIB 227938
Status: Available

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