The liberal monument urban design and the late modern project /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York : Rotterdam :
Princeton Architectural Press ; Berlage Institute,
c2010.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- The liberal monument
- Group
- Protagonists
- Urban design
- Centers of resistance
- Liberalism as formalism
- Not program but flow between programs
- Sprawl
- The core
- Sert's core
- Polynuclearity
- Organizing distances
- A formal template for the core
- Empty space
- Platform
- Shattering and regrouping
- Maki's "master form"
- Moving beyond the totalizing ambitions of urban planning design
- The "not yet" form
- Liberalism
- A romantic conception of the public
- Romantic pluralism
- Empathy
- Acropolis
- Aesthetic theory of the monument
- Symbolic form in architecture
- Giedion's symbolic forms
- Sert's symbolic forms
- Louis Kahn's symbolic forms
- A liberal monument for the new American century?
- The conversation (that never took place).