From a Cause to a Style - Nathan Glazer

From a Cause to a Style

Modernist Architecture's Encounter with the American City

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Buch | Hardcover
320 Seiten
2007
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-12957-0 (ISBN)
24,90 inkl. MwSt
Modernism in architecture and urban design has failed the American city. This work includes the articles and essays which reflect the author's ideas on subjects ranging from the livable city and public housing to building design, public memorials, and the uses of public space.
Modernism in architecture and urban design has failed the American city. This is the decisive conclusion that renowned public intellectual Nathan Glazer has drawn from two decades of writing and thinking about what this architectural movement will bequeath to future generations. In From a Cause to a Style, he proclaims his disappointment with modernism and its impact on the American city. Writing in the tradition of legendary American architectural critics Lewis Mumford and Jane Jacobs, Glazer contends that modernism, this new urban form that signaled not just a radical revolution in style but a social ambition to enhance the conditions under which ordinary people lived, has fallen short on all counts. The articles and essays collected here--some never published before, all updated--reflect his ideas on subjects ranging from the livable city and public housing to building design, public memorials, and the uses of public space.
Glazer, an undisputed giant among public intellectuals, is perhaps best known for his writings on ethnicity and social policy, where the unflinching honesty and independence of thought that he brought to bear on tough social questions has earned him respect from both the Left and the Right. Here, he challenges us to face some difficult truths about the public places that, for better or worse, define who we are as a society. From a Cause to a Style is an exhilarating and thought-provoking book that raises important questions about modernist architecture and the larger social aims it was supposed to have addressed-and those it has abandoned.

Nathan Glazer is Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Education at Harvard University. He was Coeditor of the "Public Interest". His books include "Beyond the Melting Pot, We Are All Multiculturalists Now", and "The Public Face of Architecture".

Acknowledgments vii INTRODUCTION 1 PART ONE: The Public Face of Architecture 21 CHAPTER ONE: Building for the Public: What Has Gone Wrong? 23 CHAPTER TWO: The Prince, the People, and the Architects 48 CHAPTER THREE: "Subverting the Context": Olmsted's Parks and Serra's Sculpture 67 CHAPTER FOUR: Monuments in an Age without Heroes 93 CHAPTER FIVE: Modernism and Classicism on the National Mall 117 CHAPTER SIX: Daniel P. Moynihan and Federal Architecture 146 PART TWO: The New York Case 163 CHAPTER SEVEN: What Happened in East Harlem 165 CHAPTER EIGHT: Amenity in New York City 192 CHAPTER NINE: Planning for New York City: Is It Possible? 228 PART THREE: The Professions: From Social Vision to Postmodernism 253 CHAPTER TEN: What Has Happened to the City Planner? 255 CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Social Agenda of Architecture 271 Index 293

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.3.2007
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Gewicht 482 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Technik Architektur
ISBN-10 0-691-12957-6 / 0691129576
ISBN-13 978-0-691-12957-0 / 9780691129570
Zustand Neuware
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