Architecture's Evil Empire?: The Triumph and Tragedy of Global Modernism

Architecture's Evil Empire?: The Triumph and Tragedy of Global Modernism

by Miles Glendinning
Architecture's Evil Empire?: The Triumph and Tragedy of Global Modernism

Architecture's Evil Empire?: The Triumph and Tragedy of Global Modernism

by Miles Glendinning

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Overview

From Chicago to Toronto to Shanghai, cities around the world have sprouted “iconic” buildings by celebrity architects like Frank Gehry and Daniel Libeskind that compete for attention both on the skyline and in the media. But in recent years, criticism of these extreme “gestural” structures, known for their often-exaggerated forms, has been growing. Miles Glendinning’s impassioned polemic, Architecture’s Evil Empire, looks at how today’s trademark architectural individualism stretches beyond the well-known works and ultimately extends to the entire built environment. Glendinning examines how the global empire of the current modernism emerged—particularly in relation to the excesses of global capitalism—and explains its key organizational and architectural features, placing its most influential theorists and designers in a broader context of history and artistic movements.

            Arguing against the excesses of iconic architecture, Glendinning advocates a vision of modern renewal that seeks to remedy the shattered and alienated look he sees in contemporary architecture. Mingling scholarship with wry humor and a genuine concern for the state of architecture, Architecture’s Evil Empire will raise many heated debates and appeal to a wide range of readers, from architects to historians, interested in the built environment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861897565
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Publication date: 10/15/2010
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 4.75(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Miles Glendinning a reader in the School of Architecture at the Edinburgh College of Art and director of the Scottish Centre for Conservation Studies. He is the author and co-author of many books, including Tower Block: Modern Public Housing in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, Clone City: Crisis and Renewal in Contemporary Scottish Architecture, The Last Icons and Modern Architect: The Life and Times of Robert Matthew.

Table of Contents

1 Architecture of Alienation 7

2 An Archaeology of Disintegration 19

3 Architecture's New Modernism 52

4 Rhetoric and Reality 70

5 Metaphor versus Meaning in Contemporary Architecture 98

6 Urban Design and the Problem of Context 114

7 Joining up the Pieces 134

Epilogue 167

References 173

Index 197

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