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Rebuilding Babel Mark Crinson

Rebuilding Babel By Mark Crinson

Rebuilding Babel by Mark Crinson


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A revisionist history of the modernist architectural movement, which encapsulated internationalist politics and ideals in the inter-war years and beyond.

Rebuilding Babel Summary

Rebuilding Babel: Modern Architecture and Internationalism by Mark Crinson

Much of modernist architecture was inspired by the emergence of internationalism: the ethics and politics of world peace, justice and unity through global collaboration. Mark Crinson here shows how the ideals represented by the Tower of Babel - built, so the story goes, by people united by one language - were effectively adapted by internationalist architecture, its styles and practices, in the modern period. Focusing particularly on the points of convergence between modernist and internationalist trends in the 1920s, and again in the immediate post-war years, he underlines how such architecture utilised the themes of a cooperative community of builders and a common language of forms.The 'International Style' was one manifestation of this new way of thinking, but Crinson shows how the aims of modernist architecture frequently engaged with the substance of an internationalist mindset in addition to sharing surface similarities. Bringing together the visionaries of internationalist projects - including Le Corbusier, Bruno Taut, Berthold Lubetkin, Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe - Crinson interweaves ideas of evolution, ecology, utopia, regionalism, socialism, free trade, and anti-colonialism to reveal the possibilities heralded by modernist architecture. Furthermore, he re-connects pivotal figures in architecture with a cast of polymath internationalists such as Patrick Geddes, Lewis Mumford, Julian Huxley, Rabindranath Tagore and H. G. Wells, to provide a richly detailed socio-cultural framework. This is a book crafted for students and scholars of architecture and art theory, as well as for those interested in the history of twentieth-century optimism about the world and its architecture.

Rebuilding Babel Reviews

[A] wise and generous historical re-appraisal ... Timely and important ... Each of these case-studies reflects a wealth of original primary research that underpins the book as well as wide-ranging and intrepid scholarship of the relevant expert literature. * ABE Journal *
An intelligently crafted book .... It not only brings a fresh interpretation of modernist history while introducing thrilling details that have been forgotten or ignored, but it does so with a refined sense of intellectual composition. * Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians *

About Mark Crinson

Mark Crinson is Professor of Art History at Birkbeck, University of London. He is a board member of ABE Journal (Architecture Beyond Europe) and also vice-president of the European Architectural History Network. His previous books include Stirling and Gowan: Architecture from Austerity to Affluence (2012; winner of the Historians of British Art Prize, 2014) and Modern Architecture and the End of Empire (2003; winner of the Spiro Kostof Prize, 2006).

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Architectonic of Community 2. World Knowing - Geddes, Otlet, Neurath 3. Well-Ventilated Utopias - Le Corbusier, CIAM, and European Modernism in the 1920s 4. Echo Chamber - The International Style and its Deviations 5. Outwards - Mumford, Regionalism, and Modernism 6. Another World - Post-War CIAM, India and the Marg Circle After the Tower - An Epilogue

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NPB9781784537128
9781784537128
1784537128
Rebuilding Babel: Modern Architecture and Internationalism by Mark Crinson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2017-06-15
320
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