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Monument Builders: Modern Architecture and Death [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis: 312x262 mm, weight: 1750 g, colour and b&w illustrations, plans
  • Serija: Academy Builders S.
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Dec-1998
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Academy
  • ISBN-10: 0471983683
  • ISBN-13: 9780471983682
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis: 312x262 mm, weight: 1750 g, colour and b&w illustrations, plans
  • Serija: Academy Builders S.
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Dec-1998
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Academy
  • ISBN-10: 0471983683
  • ISBN-13: 9780471983682
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A thoughtful exploration of modern architectural monuments and memorials

Structures built in response to death pose unique architectural challenges-challenges that transcend the physical to encompass symbolism, beliefs, and culture. Monument Builders highlights this rarely discussed yet fascinating building type, exploring the links between different perceptions of death and their expression in architecture over the course of the twentieth century. Sensitive but never somber, it features the work of an impressive international roster of architects as it moves from neo-classisist and modernist treatments of death to holocaust memorials and other difficult projects.
PREFACE 6(2)
MODERNISM, ARCHITECTURE AND DEATH
8(66)
I Houses of the Dead -- Cities of the Dead
8(5)
II Et in Arcadia Ego
13(2)
III The Necropolis: A Resurrected Archetype
15(2)
IV Buried Cities -- Dead Cities
17(4)
V The Architecture of Shadows
21(4)
VI The Parisian Elysium
25(1)
VII John Soane: Display, dwelling and death
26(5)
VIII Death and the Birth of Modernism: The Fin de Siecle and the Sepulchre
31(4)
IX Consumed by Flames
35(3)
X The Prism, the Pyramid, the Glass Mountain: Expressionism, Cubism and the Architecture of Death
38(4)
XI War Memorials: The Expression of Wasted Life
42(5)
XII Between the Wars: The Monumental Era
47(5)
XIII Italy: Modernism, Classicism, Monumentalism, Rationalism
52(7)
XIV Modernism and the Functional Language of Death
59(3)
XV The Paradox of the Modernist Monument: A New Approach
62(2)
XVI Holocaust Memorials
64(4)
XVII The Holocaust and the Creation of Memory
68(3)
XVIII Epilogue
71(3)
GUNNAR ASPLUND AND SIGURD LEWERENTZ
74(6)
JOZE PLECNIK
80(142)
Takefumi Aida
84(6)
David Chipperfield Architects
90(4)
Wim Cuyvers
94(2)
Karin Daan
96(2)
Laureano Forero
98(2)
Herman Hertzberger
100(4)
Ove Hidemark
104(10)
Ishimoto
114(14)
Arata Isozaki
128(2)
Christian Kerez
130(8)
Andras Krizsan
138(2)
Dennis Lau and Ng Chen Man
140(2)
Maya Lin
142(2)
Kunio Maekawa
144(2)
Fumihiko Maki
146(8)
Imre Makovecz
154(6)
Ingrid Mayr and Jorg Mayr
160(6)
Enric Miralles
166(6)
Hans Nout
172(4)
Arnaldo Pomodoro
176(6)
Aldo Rossi
182(10)
Moshe Safdie
192(8)
Stanley Saitowitz
200(4)
Carlo Scarpa
204(10)
Heinz Tesar
214(6)
Rachel Whiteread
220(1)
Peter Eisenman
221(1)
BIBLIOGRAPHY 222(1)
INDEX 223


EDWIN HEATHCOTE is an architect and writer based in London. He is on the editorial staff of Church Building magazine and is the author of Imre Makovecz: The Wings of the Soul, co-author of Church Builders (both published by Academy Editions) and the author of Budapest: A Guide to Twentieth Century Architecture (Ellipsis).