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Baroque in Architectural Culture, 1880-1980 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 794 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Aug-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1472459911
  • ISBN-13: 9781472459916
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 794 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Aug-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1472459911
  • ISBN-13: 9781472459916
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In his landmark volume Space, Time and Architecture, Sigfried Giedion paired images of two iconic spirals: Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International and Borromini’s dome for Sant’Ivo alla Sapienza. The values shared between the baroque age and the modern were thus encapsulated on a single page spread. As Giedion put it, writing of Sant’Ivo, Borromini accomplished 'the movement of the whole pattern [ ...] from the ground to the lantern, without entirely ending even there.' And yet he merely 'groped' towards that which could 'be completely effected' in modern architecture-achieving 'the transition between inner and outer space.' The intellectual debt of modern architecture to modernist historians who were ostensibly preoccupied with the art and architecture of earlier epochs is now widely acknowledged. This volume extends this work by contributing to the dual projects of the intellectual history of modern architecture and the history of architectural historiography. It considers the varied ways that historians of art and architecture have historicized modern architecture through its interaction with the baroque: a term of contested historical and conceptual significance that has often seemed to shadow a greater contest over the historicity of modernism. Presenting research by an international community of scholars, this book explores through a series of cross sections the traffic of ideas between practice and history that has shaped modern architecture and the academic discipline of architectural history across the long twentieth century. The editors use the historiography of the baroque as a lens through which to follow the path of modern ideas that draw authority from history. In doing so, the volume defines a role for the baroque in the history of architectural historiography and in the history of modern architectural culture.
List of Figures
vii
List of Contributors
ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Defining a Problem: Modem Architecture and the Baroque
1(12)
Maarten Delbeke
Andrew Leach
John Macarthur
2 Engaging the Past: Albert Ilg's Die Zukunft des Barockstils
13(16)
Francesco Torello
3 Großstadt as Barockstadt: Art History, Advertising and the Surface of the Neo-Baroque
29(14)
Albert Narath
4 The "Restless Allure" of (Architectural) Form: Space and Perception between Germany, Russia and the Soviet Union
43(18)
Luka Skansi
5 Geoffrey Scott, the Baroque, and the Picturesque
61(12)
John Macarthur
6 Against Formalism: Aspects of the Historiography of the Baroque in Weimar Germany, 1918--33
73(14)
Ute Engel
7 Riegl and Wolfflin in Dialogue on the Baroque
87(10)
Evonne Levy
8 Beyond the Vienna School: Sedlmayr and Borromini
97(12)
Marco Pogacnik
9 Pevsner's Kunstgeographie: From Liepzig's Baroque to the Englishness of Modem English Architecture
109(10)
Mathew Aitchison
10 The Future of the Baroque, c. 1945
119(10)
Andrew Leach
11 Giedion as Guide: Space, Time and Architecture and the Modernist Reception of Baroque Rome
129(10)
Denise R. Costanzo
12 Reading Aalto through the Baroque: Constituent Facts, Dynamic Pluralities, and Formal Latencies
139(12)
Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
13 Taking the Sting out of the Baroque: Wittkower, 1958
151(10)
Andrew Hopkins
14 Pierre Charpentrat and Baroque Functionalism
161(12)
Maarten Delbeke
15 From Spatial Feeling to Functionalist Design: Contrasting Representations of the Baroque in Steen Eiler Rasmussen's Experiencing Architecture
173(12)
Anthony Raynsford
16 From Michelangelo to Borromini: Bruno Zevi and Operative Criticism
185(10)
Roberto Dulio
17 Between History and Design: The Baroque Legacy in the Work of Paolo Portoghesi
195(16)
Silvia Micheli
18 Steinberg's Complexity
211(12)
Michael Hill
19 The "Recurrence" of the Baroque in Architecture: Giedion and Norberg-Schulz's Approaches to Constancy and Change
223(8)
Gro Lauvland
20 The Future of the Baroque, c. 1980
231(8)
Maarten Delbeke
Andrew Leach
Bibliography 239(30)
Index 269
Andrew Leach is Professor of Architectural History at Griffith University, where he holds an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship. John Macarthur is a professor in the School of Architecture at the University of Queensland, where he is Director of the research centre ATCH. Maarten Delbeke is Professor of Architectural History and Theory at Ghent University and head of the research project 'The Quest for the Legitimacy of Architecture in Europe, 1750-1850' at the Leiden University Institute for Cultural Disciplines.