Factory by Gillian Darley

Factory by Gillian Darley

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Gillian Darley's study is a social, cultural and architectural history of the factory from its beginnings to the present day. The book includes several images, some of which are in colour.

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Factory by Gillian Darley

Despite its long history, the factory has a particular appeal to modern architects, who have often preferred this building type as "authentic" architecture to the grand public buildings and luxury private dwellings of the contemporary city. Many European architects who looked to America for inspiration in the early 20th century were far more excited by the great factories of Detroit than they were by the monuments of New York and Washington, DC. This book examines the factory in a number of incarnations; as image, as icon, as innovator and as laboratory. It traces the history of the modern factory from the utopian schemes of Robert Owen or Claude Ledoux in the early 19th century, through the great modernist "cathedrals of industry" of Peter Behrens, Albert Kahn and Frank Lloyd Wright, to the post-industrial revival of former factories, such as Renzo Piano's reconstruction of the Fiat Lingotto factory in Turin, or the landscaped industrial parks created out of former steel mills in the Ruhr area of Germany. This is the first book in the "Objekt" series, which examines a wide range of iconic modern objects across many design fields, including architecture, industrial design, graphics and fashion. The books are not intended as exhaustive histories of their subject, but are written as thematic and discursive essays, keeping in mind the broader cultural meanings of objects or buildings as much as their intended functions in the modern period.
Praise for Factory 'an ideal introduction to the subject, but it also offers fresh insights and draws on a wide of sources to explain how factories were perceived at different times.. an intelligent, highly relevant and thought-provoking book Building Design very handsomely illustrated, this must be the very best survey we have of factory buildings ... a marvellously-told history Architectural Review deftly balances looks and brains with its tale of how the factory came full circle in the West -- Tom Dyckhoff The Times Gillian Darley's book Factory [is] a little gem for me and other factoryphiles FX magazine informative and enlightening will delight any reader with a fascination for tales of Victorian success, failure and sheer entrepreneurial gusto Architects' Journal
Gillian Darley is the author of many books, including John Soane: An Accidental Romantic (1999). She appears regularly on television and contributes to the Financial Times and the Times Literary Supplement.
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ISBN 13 9781861891556
ISBN 10 1861891555
Title Factory
Author Gillian Darley
Series Objekt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Reaktion Books
Year published 2003-06-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.