Re-Framing Identities : Architecture's Turn to History, 1970-1990 /

From 1970–1990, architecture experienced a revision as part of the post-modern movement. The critical attitude to the functionalistic Moderne style and the influence of semiotics and philosophical trends, such as phenomenology, on architectural theory led to an increased interest in its history, exp...

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Autres auteurs: Lange, Torsten, Moravánszky, Ákos
Format: eBook
Langue:anglais
Publié: Basel : Birkhäuser, 2016
©2017
Collection:East West Central : Re-building Europe 1950-1990 ; Volume 3
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Résumé:From 1970–1990, architecture experienced a revision as part of the post-modern movement. The critical attitude to the functionalistic Moderne style and the influence of semiotics and philosophical trends, such as phenomenology, on architectural theory led to an increased interest in its history, expression, perception, and context. In addition, architectural heritage and the care of architectural monuments gained importance. This development also increasingly challenged the ideologically based division between East and West. Instead of emphasizing the differences, the search was for a joint cultural heritage. The contributions in this volume question terms such as "Moderne" and "post-modern", and show how architecture could again represent local, regional, and national identity.
Description matérielle:1 online resource
ISBN:9783035608151