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Socialist Pastoral: The Role of Folklore in Socialist Architectural Culture, 1950s and 1960s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Foreword. East West Central: Re-Building Europe 7
- Introduction 13
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I. Discourses on Humanism
- Re-Humanizing Architecture: The Search for a Common Ground in the Postwar Years, 1950–1970 23
- CIAM: From “Spirit of the Age” to the “Spiritual Needs” of People 43
- Was Humanized Socialist Modernism Possible After All? The Promise and Failure of Mass Housing in Hungary 63
- Mieczysław Porębski: Man and Architecture in the Iconosphere 85
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II. Building New Societies
- Continuity or Discontinuity? Narratives on Modern Architecture in East and West Germany during the Cold War 101
- Building Together: Construction Sites in a Divided Europe During the 1950s 115
- Building a New Warsaw, Building a Social Warsaw: The First Reconstruction Plans and Their International Review 129
- Building a New Community – A Comparison Between the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia 145
- “Social Efficiency” and “Humanistic Specificity”: A Double Discourse in Romanian Architecture in the 1960s 173
- Sociological and Environmental- Psychology Research in Estonia during the 1960s and 1970s: A Critique of Soviet Mass-Housing 185
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III. The Urban Context
- Bogdan Bogdanović and the Search for a Meaningful City 199
- From “New Units of Settlement” to the Old Arbat: The Soviet NĖR Group’s Search for Spaces of Community 211
- Theories and Practices of Re-Humanizing Postwar Italian Architecture: Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Giancarlo De Carlo 229
- Urban Planning and Christian Humanism: The Institut Supérieur d’Urbanisme Appliqué in Brussels under Gaston Bardet 243
- The Monumentality of the Matchbox: On “Slabs” and Politics in the Cold War 255
- Between City and University: New Monumentality in the Student Center of the Campus of Coimbra 283
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IV. The Inhabited Nature
- Socialist Pastoral: The Role of Folklore in Socialist Architectural Culture, 1950s and 1960s 297
- Dwelling in the Middle Landscape: Rethinking the Architecture of Rural Communities at CIAM 10 311
- A Desire for Innocence? Community and Recreational Architecture around Lake Balaton 325
- Unexpected Side Effects: Indirect Benefits of International Mass Tourism on Croatia’s Adriatic Coast 339
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Appendix
- Notes on Contributors 363
- Index 371
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Foreword. East West Central: Re-Building Europe 7
- Introduction 13
-
I. Discourses on Humanism
- Re-Humanizing Architecture: The Search for a Common Ground in the Postwar Years, 1950–1970 23
- CIAM: From “Spirit of the Age” to the “Spiritual Needs” of People 43
- Was Humanized Socialist Modernism Possible After All? The Promise and Failure of Mass Housing in Hungary 63
- Mieczysław Porębski: Man and Architecture in the Iconosphere 85
-
II. Building New Societies
- Continuity or Discontinuity? Narratives on Modern Architecture in East and West Germany during the Cold War 101
- Building Together: Construction Sites in a Divided Europe During the 1950s 115
- Building a New Warsaw, Building a Social Warsaw: The First Reconstruction Plans and Their International Review 129
- Building a New Community – A Comparison Between the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia 145
- “Social Efficiency” and “Humanistic Specificity”: A Double Discourse in Romanian Architecture in the 1960s 173
- Sociological and Environmental- Psychology Research in Estonia during the 1960s and 1970s: A Critique of Soviet Mass-Housing 185
-
III. The Urban Context
- Bogdan Bogdanović and the Search for a Meaningful City 199
- From “New Units of Settlement” to the Old Arbat: The Soviet NĖR Group’s Search for Spaces of Community 211
- Theories and Practices of Re-Humanizing Postwar Italian Architecture: Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Giancarlo De Carlo 229
- Urban Planning and Christian Humanism: The Institut Supérieur d’Urbanisme Appliqué in Brussels under Gaston Bardet 243
- The Monumentality of the Matchbox: On “Slabs” and Politics in the Cold War 255
- Between City and University: New Monumentality in the Student Center of the Campus of Coimbra 283
-
IV. The Inhabited Nature
- Socialist Pastoral: The Role of Folklore in Socialist Architectural Culture, 1950s and 1960s 297
- Dwelling in the Middle Landscape: Rethinking the Architecture of Rural Communities at CIAM 10 311
- A Desire for Innocence? Community and Recreational Architecture around Lake Balaton 325
- Unexpected Side Effects: Indirect Benefits of International Mass Tourism on Croatia’s Adriatic Coast 339
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Appendix
- Notes on Contributors 363
- Index 371