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Architecture and Modernity

A Critique

Author:Hilde Heynen

Publisher:MIT

ISBN: 978-0-262-58189-9

  • Paperback
  • English
  • 276 Pages
  • Feb 7, 2000
The book Architecture and Modernity. A Critique is exploration of the relationship between modernity, dwelling, and architecture, in which Hilde Heynen attempts to bridge the gap between the discourse of the modern movement and cultural theories of modernity.

On one hand, she discusses architecture from the perspective of critical theory, and on the other, she modifies positions within critical theory by linking them with architecture. She assesses architecture as a cultural field that structures daily life and that embodies major contradictions inherent in modernity, arguing that architecture nonetheless has a certain capacity to adopt a critical stance vis-à-vis modernity.

Besides presenting a theoretical discussion of the relation between architecture, modernity, and dwelling, the book Architecture and Modernity. A Critique provides architectural students with an introduction to the discourse of critical theory.
The book Architecture and Modernity. A Critique is exploration of the relationship between modernity, dwelling, and architecture, in which Hilde Heynen attempts to bridge the gap between the discourse of the modern movement and cultural theories of modernity.

On one hand, she discusses architecture from the perspective of critical theory, and on the other, she modifies positions within critical theory by linking them with architecture. She assesses architecture as a cultural field that structures daily life and that embodies major contradictions inherent in modernity, arguing that architecture nonetheless has a certain capacity to adopt a critical stance vis-à-vis modernity.

Besides presenting a theoretical discussion of the relation between architecture, modernity, and dwelling, the book Architecture and Modernity. A Critique provides architectural students with an introduction to the discourse of critical theory. The subchapters on Walter Benjamin, Ernst Bloch, Theodor Adorno, and the Venice School (Tafuri, Dal Co, Cacciari) can be studied independently for this purpose.

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