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Modern Architecture and the Sacred: Religious Legacies and Spiritual Renewal [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (University of Sydney, Australia), Edited by (University of Cambridge, UK)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x158x20 mm, weight: 660 g, 96 bw illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350294357
  • ISBN-13: 9781350294356
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x158x20 mm, weight: 660 g, 96 bw illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350294357
  • ISBN-13: 9781350294356
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Modern Architecture and the Sacred provides a timely reappraisal of the many ways in which architecture and the sacred have overlapped in the 20th century.

A wide range of case studies are presented through 16 contributed chapters - including the work of iconic modernist architects such as Le Corbusier, Alvar Aalto and Mies van der Rohe - which together demonstrate how sacred and semi-sacred buildings are central phenomena in modernism. Such works have much to reveal to us about the deeper motivations and complexities at the core of the modernist project. The case material is not limited simply to discussions of explicitly religious buildings (churches, synagogues, etc), but looks outwards to invocations of the 'semi-sacred' within secular buildings too - museums, exhibition pavilions, and memorials - which can all make claims at times to a form of sacred space. This expansion of the notion of sacred space sets this collection apart, providing a deeper insight into the role that spirituality plays in modern architecture's philosophical foundations, whether explicitly religious or otherwise.

Recenzijos

As religiosity declined in the West, architecture became the bearer of a powerful secular spirituality, widely ignored in the standard histories. In its broad and inclusive approach, this volume argues persuasively that the pursuit of the sacred was a key constituent of 20th-century architectural design and theory: a revision long overdue. * Iain Boyd Whyte, Professor of Architectural History, University of Edinburgh, UK *

Daugiau informacijos

Exploring and expanding the notion of the 'sacred' in modern architecture - though case studies of iconic and lesser-known modern buildings.
List of illustrations
vii
Notes on contributors xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 1(10)
Ross Anderson
Maximilian Sternberg
Part One Beginnings and transformations of the modern sacred
11(78)
1 Architecture and the question of `the' sacred
13(24)
Peter Carl
2 Romantic Kunstreligion and the search for the sacred in modern architecture: From Schinkel's Altes Museum as `aesthetic church' to Zumthor's Bruder Klaus Field Chapel as Gesamtkunstwerk and `heavenly cave'
37(19)
Gabriele Bryant
3 The Ordinary as the extraordinary: Modern sacred architecture in Germany, the United States and Japan
56(17)
Kathleen James-Chakraborty
4 Citta dei Morti: Alvar Aalto's funerary architecture
73(16)
Sofia Singler
Part Two Buildings for modern worship
89(90)
5 Light, form and formacion: Daylighting, church building and the work of the Valparaiso School
91(17)
Mary Ann Steane
6 Reading, storing and parading the book: Between tradition and modernity in the synagogue
108(17)
Gerald Adler
7 Compacting civic and sacred: Goodhue's University of Chicago Chapel and the modern metropolis
125(18)
Stephen Gage
8 A diaspora of modern sacred form: Auguste Perret, Le Corbusier and Paul Valery
143(16)
Karla Cavarra Britton
9 Structure for spirit in The Architectural Review and The Architects' Journal, 1945-70
159(20)
Sam Samarghandi
Part Three Semi-sacred settings in the cultural topography of modernity
179(76)
10 Revelatory earth: Adolphe Appia and the prospect of a modern sacred
181(15)
Ross Anderson
11 Anagogical themes in Schwitters' Kathedrale des erotischen Blends
196(12)
Matthew Mindrup
12 Modern medievalisms: Curating the sacred at the Schniitgen Museum in Cologne (1932-9)
208(14)
Maximilian Sternberg
13 Architecture, politics and the sacred in military monuments of Fascist Italy
222(19)
Hannah Malone
14 Atmosphere of the sacred: The awry in music, cinema, architecture
241(14)
Michael Tawa
Bibliography 255(18)
Index 273
Ross Anderson is an Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Maximilian Sternberg is a University Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Fellow of Pembroke College at Cambridge University, UK.