The Globalisation of Modern Architecture : the Impact of Politics, Economics and Social Change on Architecture and Urban Design since 1990.
Taking the break-up of the Soviet Union and the entry of Russia, China and India into the global market as the start of a new era of globalisation, Robert Adam compares new developments in architecture and urban design with major shifts in the balance of power since 1990. Based on the principle that...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Newcastle upon Tyne :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2012.
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- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Setting the Scene
- A: A Short History of Globalisation and Architecture from 500 BCE to 1939 CE
- Empires and Birth of Faith-Based Styles
- European Discovery and the Enlightenment
- Colonisation and the Spread of European Culture
- First Great Globalisation
- Nationalism, Internationalism and the Birth of Modernism
- B: The New World Order 1945to 1992:Global Commerce, Politics and the Triumph of Modernism
- Establishing Global Institutions
- Cold War and Victory of Modernism
- Golden Age of Capitalism and Heroic Modernism
- Breakdown of the Post-War Consensus and a Crisis of Confidence in Architecture
- Western Recovery and the Fragmentation of Architecture
- Setting the Stage for the Global Economy
- pt. II New Global Era and the Global Elite
- End of the Cold War and the Dawn of the New Global Era
- Social and Cultural Impacts of Globalisation
- ^ Supremacy of the North-Atlantic Economies
- Architectural Practice and the Response to Global Opportunities
- Architects and the Transnational Capitalist Class
- Cities and the Global Elite
- pt. III How Globalisation Makes Things the Same
- New Structure of Global Trade
- Transformed Political Landscape and the Global City
- Universal Trading City
- Reflexive Modernism
- Symbolism of the Global City
- Global Suburb
- Deterritorialisation and the Non-Place
- Consumerism, the Globalisation of Markets and Branding
- Tourism Redefined and the Branding of Cities
- Birth of the Iconic Building and the Bilbao Effect
- Iconic Architecture: Practice and Theory
- Star Architects
- Global Architects
- pt. IV How Globalisation Keeps Things Different
- Breakdown of the Nation State and Revived Identities
- Cultural Rights and the International Response
- ^ Identity Politics and the Complexity of the Global Condition
- Personal and Social Identity.