TAILIEUCHUNG - MODERN ARCHITECTURE AND THE MEDITERRANEAN

This collection of essays seeks to explore the vernacular dialogues and contested identities that shaped a complex cultural and architectural phenomenon like Mediterranean modernism. The authors bring to light the debt twentieth­century modernist architects owe to the vernacular building traditions of the Mediterranean region, a geographical area that touches three continents – Europe, Africa and Asia. This book is subdivided into two sections of essays by an international group of scholars who adopt a number of different methodological perspectives. The first part discusses architects who lived and worked in Mediterranean countries. It examines how they (and their designs) addressed and. | URE VERNACULAR DIALOGUES AND CONTESTED ID Edited by Jean-Franẹois Lejeune and Michelangelo Sabatino Foreword by Barry Bergdoll MODERN ARCHIT ANDTHE MEDITERRANEAN TITIES MODERN ARCHITECTURE AND THE MEDITERRANEAN This collection of essays seeks to explore the vernacular dialogues and contested identities that shaped a complex cultural and architectural phenomenon like Mediterranean modernism. The authors bring to light the debt twentieth-century modernist architects owe to the vernacular building traditions of the Mediterranean region a geographical area that touches three continents - Europe Africa and Asia. This book is subdivided into two sections of essays by an international group of scholars who adopt a number of different methodological perspectives. The first part discusses architects who lived and worked in Mediterranean countries. It examines how they and their designs addressed and negotiated complex politics of identity as a constituent of a multilateral vision of modernity against the prevailing machine age discourse that informed canonic modernism at the time. Some of the best-known exponents of Mediterranean modernism discussed here are Josep Coderch Sedad Eldem Aris Konstantinidis Le Corbusier Adalberto Libera Dimitris Pikionis Fernand Pouillon and Josep Lluis Sert. The second part maps the contributions of architects of non-Mediterranean countries who travelled and occasionally practiced in the Mediterranean region as well as those who took a radical stand against Mediterranean influences. This group includes Erik Gunnar Asplund Erich Mendelsohn Bernard Rudofsky Bruno Taut Aldo van Eyck and Paul Schulze-Naumburg. Collectively the twelve essays situate Mediterranean modernism in relation to concepts such as regionalism nationalism internationalism critical regionalism and postmodernism. What all of the essays share in common is their investigation of the impact of the natural and vernacular built environment of the Mare Nostrum upon the interwar 1920-

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