Modern architecture rely enemy for intellectualĭefinition as soon as forms are produced, they are seen : Even the recent reactions against for the The beginning of a tradition than the end of one. Principles of architecture to be rethought in Le Corbusier's Quest for Ideal Form Walter Gropius, German Expressionism, and the Bauhaus Architecture and Revolution in Russia Skyscraper and Suburb America between the Wars The Ideal Community: Alternatives to the Industrial City The International Style, the Individual Talent, and the Myth of Functionalism The Image and Idea of Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye at Poissy Wright and Le Corbusier in the 1930s Totalitarian Critiques of the Modern Movement The Spread of Modern Architecture to England and Scandinavia The Continuity of Older Traditionsįorm and Meaning in the The Unite d'Habitation atĢ58 271 284 296 306 317 33i 344 356 367 386 389 390 405 406įorces of the Industrial Revolution. Modern Architecture and Developing Countries since i960 The Traditions of Modern Architecture in the Recent Past Conclusion Modernity, Tradition and Authenticity : Architecture and Anti-Architecture in England 25.Ģ6. Kahn and the Challenge of MonumentalityĢ4. Alvar Aalto and the Scandinavian Tradition 23. Part 3: Transformation and Dissemination after 1940 Modern Architecture in America: Immigration and Consolidation LateĢ2. Part The Formative Strands of Modern Architecture The Idea of a Modern Architecture in the Nineteenth Century The Search for New Forms and the Problem of Ornament Rationalism, the Engineering Tradition, and Reinforced Concrete Arts and Crafts Ideals in England and the USA Responses to Mechanization: the Deutscher Werkbund and Futurism The Architectural System of Frank Lloyd Wright Cubism and New Conceptions of Space I Warrington Printed and bound in Great Britain by Butler and Tanner Limited. Published in the United States of America 198įilmset in Great Britain by Keyspools Limited. Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data Curtis.
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