Sacred Modernity

The Holy Embrace of Modernist Architecture
Buch | Hardcover
208 Seiten
2024
Hatje Cantz Verlag
978-3-7757-5646-4 (ISBN)

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• Europe’s post-war sacred spaces
• Still controversial, whilst revisited by contemporary
architects, designers and scholars
• Over 50 awe-inspiring modernist churches in Austria,
Italy, Switzerland, and England
lt;p>Sacred Modernity documents the dramatic shift in ecclesiasticalarchitecture across post-war Europe. Spurred on bythe modernizing impulses of the Second Vatican Councilin the early 1960s, and in search for an appropriate architecturallanguage that showed that the Catholic Churchwas still relevant to the modern world, this was the periodwhen the church married the atheist architect, and bore achild of pure form. Among these structures, some exude ajoyful antagonism, while others emanate a cold minimalism.Boldly designed, outrageous and provocative for theirtime, the aesthetic of this period still ignites great debatebetween modernists and traditionalists.
Half a century on, this study traces how their materials andideals have matured and patinated. Remaining amongstthe most unique buildings within our public sphere, theyare future visions from the near past that seem to anticipatesocieties current shift away from organized religiontowards an individual spirituality.
The book represents the first attempt by a photographer tocollate the religious architecture of the mid-century highmodern years that took many forms, from Brutalism toStructural Expressionism, under a singular artistic vision.

JAMIE McGREGOR SMITH (*1982, Weymouth, UK) studiedphotography at Staffordshire University, graduating in 2006.Inspired by the American New-Topographic movement, he beganhis documentary records with the defunct pottery industry in theBritish midlands, the collapse of the motor industry in Detroit, orthe abandoned Athens Olympics stadiums. His works have beenpublished by The New York Times, The Guardian, the FinancialTimes, Wallpaper*, Architectural Digest and Vanity Fair.

JAMIE McGREGOR SMITH (Weymouth, UK) studied photography at Staffordshire University, graduating in 2006. Inspired by the American New-Topographic movement, he began his documentary records with the defunct pottery industry in the British midlands, the collapse of the motor industry in Detroit, or the abandoned Athens Olympics stadiums. His works have been published with the New York Times, The Guardian, Financial Times, Wallpaper*, Architectural Digest and Vanity Fair.

»Whatever the flavour of your religious persuasion, an impressive interior will have the power to inspire awe. That's certainly the case for these architectural wonders, some little known and rarely visited.« Jonathan Bell Wallpaper*, 02.09.2022

»Whatever the flavour of your religious persuasion, an impressive interior will have the power to inspire awe. That’s certainly the case for these architectural wonders, some little known and rarely visited.«

Erscheinungsdatum
Illustrationen Jamie McGregor Smith
Sprache englisch; deutsch
Maße 248 x 298 mm
Gewicht 1576 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Technik Architektur
Schlagworte Alvar Aalto • Architektur • Architekturfotografie • Beton • Brutalismus • Carlo Scarpa • Dominikus Böhm • Fotografie • Gio Ponti • Glas • Gottfried Böhm • Günter Domenig • Josef Lackner • Kirchenbau • Mario Botta • Moderne • Religion • Rudolf Schwarz • Sakralarchitektur • Sakralität • Sep Ruf
ISBN-10 3-7757-5646-9 / 3775756469
ISBN-13 978-3-7757-5646-4 / 9783775756464
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