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Project of Independence: Architectures of Decolonization in South Asia, 19471985 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, aukštis x plotis: 300x240 mm, weight: 1660 g, 400 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: Museum of Modern Art
  • ISBN-10: 1633451240
  • ISBN-13: 9781633451247
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, aukštis x plotis: 300x240 mm, weight: 1660 g, 400 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: Museum of Modern Art
  • ISBN-10: 1633451240
  • ISBN-13: 9781633451247
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

How South Asian architects broke with the colonial past and found ingenious ways to negotiate modernism’s universalist claims with the material and labor conditions on the ground

South Asia holds a unique place among the many regions of the world where modern architecture was understood as both a tool for social progress and a global lingua franca in the second half of the 20th century. Following the end of British rule in 1947–48, architects in the newly formed nations of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh (East Pakistan until 1971) and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) proposed a novel understanding of modernity, disrupting the colonial hierarchy of center and periphery by challenging modernism’s universalist claims.
Architecture offered multiple ways to break with the colonial past. Through the establishment of institutions that embodied the societal aspirations of the period, and the creation of new cities and spaces for political representation, South Asian architects produced a distinct body of work in dialogue with global developments while advancing the theory and practice of low-cost, climatically and socially responsive design.
Anchored by a newly commissioned portfolio of images from architectural photographer Randhir Singh, this richly illustrated and meticulously researched catalog features essays by the curators and leading scholars in the field on subjects such as the politics of concrete, institution-building, higher education, housing, infrastructure and industry, landscape and design, as well as presentations of 17 transformative projects from around the subcontinent. While several of the architects appearing in these pages have in recent years received monographic exhibitions, The Project of Independence marks the first attempt to consider their work within the ideological frameworks of its creation and the political context of the region as a whole.

Foreword 5(1)
Glenn D. Lowry
Introduction 6(3)
Martino Stierli
Anoma Pieris
The Politics Of Concrete: Industry, Craft, And Labor In The Modern Architecture Of South Asia
9(26)
Martino Stierli
Institutionalizing Sovereignty: Designs For New Universities
35(26)
Anoma Pieris
PORTFOLIO
Photographs
61(49)
Randhir Singh
IN FOCUS
Cities And Rehabilitation Following Partition In 1947
110(6)
Nonica Datta
Infrastructure And Industry
116(6)
Peter Scriver
Amit Srivastava
Housing In A Time Of Decolonization: Architects And State Patronage
122(7)
Rahul Mehrotra
The Establishment Of A Field: Architectural Education
129(6)
Farhan Karim
"Planning And Dreaming": Architecture And The Media
135(7)
Devika Singh
"Sheltered Openness": The Modern House
142(7)
Kazi Khaleed Ashraf
Architecture And Environment
149(7)
Prajna Desai
Tryst With Design
156(5)
Saloni Mathur
Marooned Moderns: Preservation And The Long Shadow Of Colonialism
161(9)
Mrinalini Rajagopalan
TRANSFORMATIVE PROJECTS
Golconde Guesthouse
170(4)
Martino Stierli
New Secretariat Building
174(4)
Anoma Pieris
"A House At Kandy, Ceylon"
178(4)
Da Hyung Jeong
India International Centre
182(4)
Sean Anderson
Islamabad
186(4)
Sean Anderson
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Municipal Stadium
190(4)
Martino Stierli
Polontalawa House
194(4)
Anoma Pieris
School Of Architecture, Centre For Environmental Planning And Technology
198(4)
Sean Anderson
Kamalapur Railway Station
202(4)
Da Hyung Jeong
Chittagong University
206(4)
Sean Anderson
Tangalle Bay Hotel
210(4)
Anoma Pieris
Centre For Development Studies
214(4)
Sean Anderson
Hall Of Nations And Halls Of Industries
218(4)
Evangelos Kotsioris
Anguri Bagh Housing
222(4)
Da Hyung Jeong
Linear City
226(4)
Evangelos Kotsioris
"C" Type Mosque (Ahle-Hadith Mosque)
230(4)
Evangelos Kotsioris
National Cooperative Development Corporation Office Building
234(4)
Martino Stierli
Curatorial Advisory Board Lenders to the Exhibition 238(1)
Selected Bibliography 239(4)
Acknowledgments 243(5)
Trustees of the Museum of Modern Art 248