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Making a new world : architecture & communities in interwar Europe

Avermaete, Tom(Edited by)Heynickx, Rajesh(Edited by)
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Study of the foundations and working mechanisms of modern communitiesIn the changing world of interwar Europe a longing for stability rose to the surface of social life.

Newly developed neighbourhoods and buildings were designed to create the healing community that many people were dreaming of.

Various social groups with nationalist, ideological, or religious agendas made this concept of community a cornerstone in their framework and appropriated it to prescribe the relations between architecture and modernity.

Making a New World analyses the various ways in which these relations were determined. Most activists/entities encountered the potentialities of modernity, such as technology or mass media, in an accommodating way.

In a broad spectrum of actions and proposals - from art exhibitions to séances, photo reports to roof tiles, landscapes to sanitation - these reformists were hoping to create a universe in which their communal dream could become a reality.

The 17 contributions to this richly illustrated volume draw the contours of this new world by analysing its foundations and working mechanisms at its heart. This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).

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Leuven University Press
9058679098 / 9789058679093
Hardback
720.103
01/06/2012
Belgium
English
250 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
29 cm