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9781405115308

Architecture and Design in Europe and America 1750 - 2000

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    9781405115308

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    1405115300

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-04-07
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Architecture and Design in Europe and America, 17502000 is an unprecedented teaching anthology that surveys the history of European and American architecture and design using both historical and contemporary sources. This ambitious volume brings together the best scholarship on the subject as it has been taught, thought, and talked about in academic and architectural circles yet it also reconfigures the canon for teaching purposes by introducing a thematic approach. The book covers three major periods 17501830, 18301910, and 19102000 with substantial introductions to each section by the editors. Pairing primary documents with well-known historiographical essays, along with some key but underrepresented works, this book will be especially welcomed by those studying architectural history at the undergraduate level.

Author Biography

Abigail Harrison-Moore is Lecturer in the History of Art and Museum Studies in the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds. She is the author of Architecture: The Key Concepts (2006).


Dorothy C. Rowe is Senior Lecturer and Programme Convener of Art History at Roehampton University. She is the author of Representing Berlin: Sexuality and the City in Imperial and Weimar Germany (2003).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
xii
Series Editor's Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xiv
Introduction: Classifying Knowledge 1(12)
Dorothy C. Rowe
Abigail Harrison-Moore
The Architectural Plates from the ``Encyclopedie''
13(7)
Denis Diderot
The Plates of the Encyclopedia
20(5)
Roland Barthes
From The Archaeology of Knowledge
25(24)
Michel Foucault
Part I Knowledge, Taste, and Sublimity, c.1750--1830
Introduction
30(19)
Abigail Harrison-Moore
Palladian Permeation: The Villa
49(10)
John Summerson
The Country House: Form, Function and Meaning
59(15)
Dana Arnold
Plans and Elevations for the Villa of Lord Mansfield at Kenwood
74(5)
Robert
James Adam
From The Royal Academy Lectures on Architecture
79(6)
Sir John Soane
From A Description of the Villa
85(5)
Horace Walpole
Thomas Jefferson
90(6)
James Ackerman
From A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful
96(3)
Edmund Burke
On Architecture and Buildings
99(8)
Sir Uvedale Price
From An Analytical Inquiry into the Principles of Taste
107(9)
Richard Payne Knight
Iconography and Landscape
116(10)
Stephen Daniels
Denis Cosgrove
The Plans and Elevations of John Nash
126(10)
John Summerson
Architecture, Essay on Art
136(8)
Etienne-Louis Boullee
The Sphere: Reading a Gender Metaphor in the Architecture of Modern Cults of Identity
144(19)
Susanne von Falkenhausen
Karl Friedrich Schinkel
163(9)
David Watkin
Tilman Mellinghoff
Reading Architectural Herstories: The Disourses of Gender
172(37)
Dana Arnold
Part II Urbanism, Reform, and Revival, c.1830--1910
Introduction
182(27)
Abigail Harrison-Moore
Dorothy C. Rowe
An Apology for the Revival of Christian Architecture in England
209(6)
A. W. N. Pugin
Architecture in the Nineteenth Century: Importance of Method
215(6)
Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
From Science, Industry and Art
221(6)
Gottfried Semper
The Nature of Gothic
227(6)
John Ruskin
The Revival of Architecture
233(9)
William Morris
Some Recent Designs
242(7)
Mr. C. F. A. Voysey
Style
249(5)
Louis Sullivan
Ornament in Architecture
254(4)
Louis Sullivan
The Tall Office Building Artistically Considered
258(7)
Louis Sullivan
Plasticity
265(2)
Frank Lloyd Wright
The Nature of Materials
267(3)
Frank Lloyd Wright
Women and Architecture
270(14)
Lynne Walker
The Programmes of the Architectural Section of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts
284(7)
Annie Jacques
Adler and Sullivan at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago
291(4)
Zeynep Celik
Public Parks and the Enlargement of Towns
295(5)
Frederick Law Olmsted
Paris: Building a European Capital under the Second Empire
300(5)
Anthony Sutcliffe
Garden Cities of Tomorrow
305(4)
Ebenezer Howard
Modern Systems
309(7)
Camillo Sitte
Construction
316(32)
Otto Wagner
Part III Architecture For Tomorrow, c.1910--2000
Introduction
324(24)
Dorothy C. Rowe
Ornament and Crime
348(7)
Adolf Loos
Architecture
355(9)
Adolf Loos
Manifesto of Futurist Architecture
364(4)
Antonio Sant'Elia
The Turbine Hall of the AEG
368(2)
Peter Behrens
The State of German Architecture
370(6)
Sigfried Giedion
Programme of the Staatliche Bauhaus in Weimar
376(3)
Walter Gropius
Letter to the Younger Generation
379(3)
Marianne Brandt
Space (Architecture)
382(3)
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Where Do We Stand?
385(5)
Marcel Breuer
The Problem of a New Architecture
390(4)
Eric Mendelsohn
The Creative Spirit of the World Crisis
394(3)
Eric Mendelsohn
Solved Problems: A Demand on our Building Methods
397(2)
Mies van der Rohe
Explanation of the Educational Program
399(3)
Mies van der Rohe
Report of the De Stijl Group
402(1)
Theo van Doesburg
From Towards a New Architecture
403(8)
Le Corbusier
Architecture in Everything, City Planning in Everything
411(7)
Le Corbusier
On Discovering Gaudi's Architecture
418(2)
Le Corbusier
The Split Wall: Domestic Voyeurism
420(9)
Beatriz Colomina
Nine Points on Monumentality
429(5)
Jose Luis Sert
Fernand Leger
Sigfried Giedion
Monumentality
434(7)
Louis I. Kahn
Reaffirmation of the Aims of CIAM
441(4)
Functionalism and Technology
445(10)
Reyner Banham
The Death of Modern Architecture
455(10)
Charles Jencks
Towards a Critical Regionalism: Six Points for an Architecture of Resistance
465(14)
Kenneth Frampton
The Pleasure of Architecture
479(9)
Bernard Tschumi
Scale and Span in a Global Digital World
488(7)
Saskia Sassen
Bibliography 495(13)
Index 508

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