01322nam a22002531i 450099100398536970753620040708155642.0040802s1980 sz a||||||||||||||||fre b13156238-39ule_instARCHE-110884ExLBiblioteca InterfacoltàitaA.t.i. Arché s.c.r.l. Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.686.209Balmas, Enea131140L'activité des imprimeurs italiens réfugiés à Genève dans la deuxième moitié du XVI. siècle /par Enea BalmasGenève :Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de Genève,198021 p. :ill. ;30 cmEstr. da: Cinq siècles d'imprimerie genevoise : actes du Colloques international sur l'histoire de l'imprimerie et du livres à Genève : 27-30 avril 1978 / publiés par Jean-Daniel Candaux et Bernard LescazeStampaGinevraSec. 15.-19..b1315623802-04-1405-08-04991003985369707536LE002 Fondo Giudici Busta 17/01612002000397379le002C. 1-E0.00-no 00000.i1379465605-08-04Activité des imprimeurs italiens réfugiés à Genève dans la deuxième moitié du XVI. siècle311270UNISALENTOle00205-08-04ma -fresz 2104697oam 2200481I 450 991015753920332120240506023930.01-351-53409-21-351-53410-61-315-08310-81-4128-6362-710.4324/9781315083100 (CKB)3710000001001251(MiAaPQ)EBC4925833(MiAaPQ)EBC4785152(OCoLC)1001889249(EXLCZ)99371000000100125120180706e20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAcross space and time architecture and the politics of modernity /Patrick Haughey, editor1st ed.London :Routledge,2017.1 online resource (331 pages) illustrationsFirst published 2017 by Transaction Publishers.1-4128-6339-2 chapter 1 Identity Tectonics: Contested Modernities of Java and Bali /Robert Cowherd -- chapter 2 Carceral Capital: The Prison Industrial Complex in Colonial India /Mira Rai Waits -- chapter 3 The City as Business Plan: Bata from Batangar to the Calcutta Riverside Markéta Brezovská -- chapter 4 Sir John Summerson and the Art of Modern Storytelling: Radio, Architecture, and Democratic Culture /Shundana Yusuf -- chapter 5 Drawing Out a Modern Point of View: Projecting Architecture through Simultaneity, Abstraction, Dissection, and Montage /Hilary Bryon -- chapter 6 A Found “Desert” and an Imagined “Garden”: Modernity, Landscapes, and Architecture in Southern Georgia’s Longleaf Pine Forest, 1865–1920 /Mark V. Wetherington -- chapter 7 “Houses Will Be Built Everywhere”: Modernity and Urban Space in the Press, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1884–1914 /James William Goodwin Junior -- chapter 8 Le Corbusier, Architecture, and Eugenics: From France to Brazil and Back /Fabiola López-Durán -- chapter 9 Expressions of Political Power: Case del fascio, Modernism, and Vernacular Traditions /Lucy Maulsby -- chapter 10 Zoning and the Controlled Space of Modernity /Matthew Heins -- chapter 11 Held in Suspension: Competing Discourses on Urban Modernity in 1960s Slovenia, Yugoslavia /Veronica E. Aplenc -- chapter 12 The Triconch and Stibadium in Late Roman and Early Christian Architecture: A Consideration of Assertions of Modernity /Lynda Mulvin -- chapter 13 When Art History Was Global: Helen Gardner’s Art through the Ages in 1948 /Barbara Jaffee -- chapter 14 The Politics of Architecture and History in the Anthropocene /Patrick Haughey."Modernity tends to be considered a mostly Western, chronologically recent concept. Looking at locations in Brazil, Java, India, Georgia, and Yugoslavia, among others, Across Space and Time provides architectural and cultural evidence that modernity has had an impact across the globe and for much longer than previously conceived. This volume moves through space and time to illustrate the way global modernity has been negotiated through architecture, urban planning, design pedagogies, preservation, and art history in diverse locations around the world. Bringing together emerging and established architecture and art history scholars, each chapter focuses on a particular site where modernity was defined, challenged, or reinterpreted. The contributors examine how architectures, landscapes, and design thinking influence and are influenced by conflicts between cultural, economic, technological, and political forces. By invoking well-researched histories to ground their work in a post-colonial critique, they closely examine many prevailing myths of modernity. Notable topics include emerging architectural history in the Indian subcontinent and the connection between climate change and architecture. Ultimately, Across Space and Time contributes to the ongoing critique of architecture and its history, both as a discipline and within the academy. The authors insist that architecture is more than a style. It is a powerful expression of representational power that reveals how a society negotiates its progress."--Provided by publisher.Architecture and societyHistory20th centuryArchitecture and societyHistory21st centuryArchitecture and societyHistoryArchitecture and societyHistory720.1/03Haughey PatrickFlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910157539203321Across space and time2011865UNINA