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From bauhaus to our house

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New York
Kiadó: Farrar Straus Giroux
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Vászon
Oldalszám: 143 oldal
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Méret: 21 cm x 14 cm
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Fülszöveg

Today everyone (tout le monde) is looking at the past fifty years of American architecture with a new pair of eyes. As Tóm Wolfe writes in his introduction to From Bauhaus to Our House, "0 Beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, has there ever been another place on earth where so many people of wealth and power have paid for and put up with so much architecture they detested as within thy blessed borders today? . . . Every child goes to school in a building that looks like a duplicating-machine replacementparts wholesale distribution warehouse----Every new $900,000 summer house in the north woods of Michigan or on the shore of Long Island has so many pipe railings, ramps, hob-tread metál spirál stairways, sheets of industrial plate glass, banks of tungstenhalogen lamps, and white cylindrical shapes, it looks like an insecticide refinery." And every building more than ten stories high is "a glass box." Even the architects themselves now use the term with a snigger.... Tovább

Fülszöveg

Today everyone (tout le monde) is looking at the past fifty years of American architecture with a new pair of eyes. As Tóm Wolfe writes in his introduction to From Bauhaus to Our House, "0 Beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, has there ever been another place on earth where so many people of wealth and power have paid for and put up with so much architecture they detested as within thy blessed borders today? . . . Every child goes to school in a building that looks like a duplicating-machine replacementparts wholesale distribution warehouse----Every new $900,000 summer house in the north woods of Michigan or on the shore of Long Island has so many pipe railings, ramps, hob-tread metál spirál stairways, sheets of industrial plate glass, banks of tungstenhalogen lamps, and white cylindrical shapes, it looks like an insecticide refinery." And every building more than ten stories high is "a glass box." Even the architects themselves now use the term with a snigger. The contradiction between this bare, spare, impersonal, and highly abstract architecture and the civilization it serves provides the setting of From Bauhaus to Our House. This has been the American century-just as the seventeenth century was the British century-the epoch in which a young giant achieves tremendous military and economic power and flexes its muscles, bursting with energy and exuberance and wallowing in excess. And (continued on back flap)
(continued from front flap) what architecture does America have to show for it? An architecture whose tenets prohibit every manifestation of exuberance, power, or even high spirits, as the height of bad taste. Lately, the architects assure us, we have entered the period of Post-Modern architecture. But the Post-Modernists have proved to be like runners in a dream, eager to flee but unable to move, producing work that remains obedient to the doctrines of orthodox Modernism. In Tom Wolfe's hands, the strange saga of American architecture in the twentieth century makes for both high comedy and intellectual excitement. This is his sequel to The Painted Word, the book that caused such a furor in the art world five years ago. Once again Wolfe shows how social and intellectual fashions have determined aesthetic form in our time and how willingly the creators have abandoned personal vision and originality in order to work á la mode. tom wolfe grew up in Richmond, Virginia, received a doctorate in American Studies from Yale University, and now lives in New York City. From Bauhaus to Our Home is Wolfe's tenth book. Jacket design © 1981 by Kiyoshi Kanai Jacket photograph ©1981 by Tom Victor Vissza

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