Publication

1996 - Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Chicago, Ill, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

25,750 words, Guess

Page Count

103 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Goodreads190645
  • LibraryThing61439

Classifications

  • DDC720/.1
  • LCCNA2500 .G67913 1996

Description

Inside Architecture is a concise, insightful examination of the role the modernist project has played in late twentieth-century building, as well as an attempt to reconcile the dilemmas and shortcomings of modern orthodoxy with a renewed vision of modernism. Gregotti first identifies the elements of mass culture and public institutions that have led to the deterioration of natural and man-made environments. He then investigates eight issues - precision, technique, monumentality, modification, atopia, simplicity, procedure, and image - that influence the activities of contemporary architects. Gregotti is particularly suspicious of the deconstructivist argument and its heavy reliance on literary models. And he provides an incisive critique of the recent interest in modernist aesthetics, warning against reviving the forms of an old movement without considering the cultural and social criteria that once gave it purpose and meaning.

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Series Statement

  • Graham Foundation/MIT Press series in contemporary architectural discourse

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