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- Architecture and Modernity: A Critique is a 1999 architecture book by the architectural theoretician and historian Hilde Heynen. Starting from the first decades of the 20th century, Heynen attempts to examine the relationship between critical theory and modern architecture. The book traces two main strains, one from critical theory introduced by The Frankfurt School and philosophers such as Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Ernst Bloch, Max Horkheimer, and the other modern architecture originally put forth in Frankfurt by work of architects such as Adolf Loos, Ernst May, Hannes Meyer and historians such as Sigfried Giedion, Bruno Zevi, etc. Architecture and Modernity, besides attempting to bridge the gap between architectural Theory and the discourse of critical theory, presents a clear history of modernism in architecture, exploring the works of avantgardes such as Constant Nieuwenhuys, Situationist International, Manfredo Tafuri, Max Bill, Guy Debord, Massimo Cacciari, and Francesco Dal Co. Hilde Heynen`s book is consisting of four chapters: "Architecture Facing Modernity", "Constructing the Modern Movement", "Reflections in a Mirror", and "Architecture as Critique of Modernity. The first chapter discusses the concepts of modernity and draws up the question “how does architecture relate to modernity”, which is answered in later chapters. The second chapter examines the works of Sigfried Giedion and Ernst May as cases for practical architecture that challenged modernity by adding elements of the avant-garde art and literature while adhering to traditional architectural values such as harmony and persistence. (en)
- Architecture et modernité: une critique est un livre d'architecture publié en 1999 par la théoricienne et historienne de l'architecture Hilde Heynen. À partir des premières décennies du 20e siècle, Heynen tente d'examiner la relation entre la théorie critique et l'architecture moderne. Le livre retrace deux courants principaux, l'un tiré de la théorie critique introduite par l'école de Francfort et des philosophes tels que Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Ernst Bloch, Max Horkheimer, et l'autre architecture moderne proposée à l'origine à Francfort par le travail d'architectes tels qu'Adolf Loos. , Ernst May, Hannes Meyer et des historiens comme Sigfried Giedion, Bruno Zevi, etc. Architecture et modernité, en plus de tenter de combler le fossé entre la théorie architecturale et le discours de la théorie critique, présente une histoire claire du modernisme en architecture, explorant les œuvres d'avant-gardes telles que Constant Nieuwenhuys, Situationist International, Manfredo Tafuri, Max Bill, Guy Debord , Massimo Cacciari et Francesco Dal Co. Le livre d'Hilde Heynen se compose de quatre chapitres : "L'architecture face à la modernité", "Construire le mouvement moderne", "Réflexions dans un miroir" et "L'architecture comme critique de la modernité. (fr)
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- Architecture and Modernity: A Critique is a 1999 architecture book by the architectural theoretician and historian Hilde Heynen. Starting from the first decades of the 20th century, Heynen attempts to examine the relationship between critical theory and modern architecture. The book traces two main strains, one from critical theory introduced by The Frankfurt School and philosophers such as Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Ernst Bloch, Max Horkheimer, and the other modern architecture originally put forth in Frankfurt by work of architects such as Adolf Loos, Ernst May, Hannes Meyer and historians such as Sigfried Giedion, Bruno Zevi, etc. (en)
- Architecture et modernité: une critique est un livre d'architecture publié en 1999 par la théoricienne et historienne de l'architecture Hilde Heynen. À partir des premières décennies du 20e siècle, Heynen tente d'examiner la relation entre la théorie critique et l'architecture moderne. Le livre retrace deux courants principaux, l'un tiré de la théorie critique introduite par l'école de Francfort et des philosophes tels que Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Ernst Bloch, Max Horkheimer, et l'autre architecture moderne proposée à l'origine à Francfort par le travail d'architectes tels qu'Adolf Loos. , Ernst May, Hannes Meyer et des historiens comme Sigfried Giedion, Bruno Zevi, etc. (fr)
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