Race and Modern Architecture Race and Modern Architecture
Culture Politics & the Built Environment

Race and Modern Architecture

A Critical History from the Enlightenment to the Present

Irene Cheng and Others
    • $40.99
    • $40.99

Publisher Description

Although race—a concept of human difference that establishes hierarchies of power and domination—has played a critical role in the development of modern architectural discourse and practice since the Enlightenment, its influence on the discipline remains largely underexplored. This volume offers a welcome and long-awaited intervention for the field by shining a spotlight on constructions of race and their impact on architecture and theory in Europe and North America and across various global contexts since the eighteenth century. Challenging us to write race back into architectural history, contributors confront how racial thinking has intimately shaped some of the key concepts of modern architecture and culture over time, including freedom, revolution, character, national and indigenous style, progress, hybridity, climate, representation, and radicalism. By analyzing how architecture has intersected with histories of slavery, colonialism, and inequality—from eighteenth-century neoclassical governmental buildings to present-day housing projects for immigrants—Race and Modern Architecture challenges, complicates, and revises the standard association of modern architecture with a universal project of emancipation and progress.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2020
May 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
424
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Pittsburgh Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
54.8
MB
Model Schools in the Model City Model Schools in the Model City
2025
World Observation World Observation
2025
A Territory in Conflict A Territory in Conflict
2025
Spaces of Immigration Spaces of Immigration
2025
Improvised Cities Improvised Cities
2019
Spatial Theories for the Americas Spatial Theories for the Americas
2024