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THE PAN AM BUILDING – And The Shattering Of The Modernist Dream
THE PAN AM BUILDING – And The Shattering Of The Modernist Dream THE PAN AM BUILDING – And The Shattering Of The Modernist Dream THE PAN AM BUILDING – And The Shattering Of The Modernist Dream THE PAN AM BUILDING – And The Shattering Of The Modernist Dream THE PAN AM BUILDING – And The Shattering Of The Modernist Dream THE PAN AM BUILDING – And The Shattering Of The Modernist Dream

THE PAN AM BUILDING – And The Shattering Of The Modernist Dream

Inbunden bok. – FÖRLAGSNY! – MIT Press. 2004. 477 sidor.

Nyskick. Skyddsomslag i nyskick. – FÖRLAGSNY! – Se fler bilder! –– The Pan Am Building and the reaction to it signaled the end of an era. Begun when the modernist aesthetic and the architectural star system ruled architectural theory and practice, the completed building became a symbol of modernism's fall from grace. In The Pan Am Building and the Shattering of the Modernist Dream, Meredith Clausen tells the story as both history and cautionary tale -- a case study of how not to plan and execute a large-scale urban project that seems especially relevant in light of the World Trade Center and the ongoing discussions over what should be built in its place. The Pan Am Building was despised by many as soon as the plans were announced in 1958. The star power of the celebrity architects -- those deans of modernism, Walter Gropius and Pietro Belluschi -- overrode critics' objections. When construction was completed in 1963, it became more than an architectural question; this "mute, massive, overscaled octagonal slab," as Clausen describes it, built over Grand Central Terminal, blocked the view down Park Avenue, created deep shadows where there had been sunlight, and poured 25,000 office workers on the sidewalks each morning and evening. As Clausen tells it, the story of the building -- which was undistinguished architecturally but important because of its location and its moment in history -- encompasses the end of modernism's social idealism, the decline of Gropius's and Belluschi's reputations, the victory of private interests over public good, the revival of architectural criticism in the press (both Ada Louise Huxtable and Jane Jacobs emerged as prominent and influential critics), the birth of the historic preservation movement, and the changing culture and politics of New York City. –– GLÖM INTE ATT TITTA PÅ ALLA MINA ANDRA BÖCKER! –– Samma fraktpris oavsett hur många böcker du beställer! (Gäller inom Sverige)

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ISBN
9780262033244
Titel
The Pan Am building and the shattering of the modernist dream
Författare
Clausen, Meredith L.
Förlag
Cambridge, MA : MIT Press
Utgivningsår
2004
Språk
English