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1 online resource (413 pages) |
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Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Preface: Post-Modernism Resurgent?; The Back Story; Some Debts Acknowledged; And Especially Madelon; Part I: The Perfect Storm of Post-Modernism; The Moral Failures of Modernism; The Recurrent Deaths of Modernism; The Triumph of Nothingness; Revisionists and Le Corbusier Lead the Revolt; Complexity and Double-Coding -- the First Post-Modern Synthesis; The Shape of History -- Big, Medium and Small Waves; Part II: Searching for Difference, Finding Commonality; Global Pluralism; Radical Eclecticism, the First Response to Homogeneity |
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Contextual CounterpointPost-Modern Classicism -- the Ironic International Style; Media Events and Money; A Diversion on Cost and Taste; James Stirling Synthesises Contextualism and Pluralism; The Complexity Paradigm Extended; Modernists Becoming Post-Modern; Time-Binding Opposites; Part III: Towards a Critical Modernism; What is a City? A Complex Adaptive System; Heterotopias and the Heteropolis; Expressively Green and Inexpensive; Rem Koolhaas, Steven Holl, Toyo Ito and the Porous Route Building; Peter Eisenman, the Landform and the Critical-Creative; Part IV: Complexity and Nature's Ornament |
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The Complexity ParadigmFractal Architecture and the Metaphysics of Seamless Continuity; Opening Up the White Cube; Four Degrees of Ornament; Part V: The Coming of the Cosmic Icons; The Iconic Building and its Discontents; The Bilbao Effect; Multiple Meaning and Enigmatic Signifiers; Worthy Icons?; Paranoia, Veiled Themes and Cosmic Iconology; Premature Conclusion: the Iconology of Post-Modernism?; Notes; Preface; Part I; A Post-Modern Bibliography; Picture Credits; Index |
Summary |
In The Story of Post-Modernism, Charles Jencks, the authority on Post-Modern architecture and culture, provides the defining account of Post-Modern architecture from its earliest roots in the early 60s to the present day. By breaking the narrative into seven distinct chapters, which are both chronological and overlapping, Jencks charts the ebb and flow of the movement, the peaks and troughs of different ideas and themes. The book is highly visual. As well as providing a chronological account of the movement, each chapter also has a special feature on the major works of a given period. The first |
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Subject |
Architecture, Postmodern.
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Architecture, Modern -- 20th century.
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Postmodern.
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ARCHITECTURE -- History -- Contemporary (1945- )
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ARCHITECTURE -- History -- Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
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ARCHITECTURE -- General.
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Architecture, Modern
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Architecture, Postmodern
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781119960096 |
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1119960096 |
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