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Architecture and Dystopia

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Architecture and Dystopia
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Dario Donetti
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:296
Dimensions(mm): Height 150,Width 230
Category/GenreArchitecture
ISBN/Barcode 9781945150944
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Edition English ed.

Publishing Details

Publisher Actar Publishers
Imprint Actar Publishers
Publication Date 30 October 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

A homage to the 1973 publication of Architecture and Utopia by Manfredo Tafuri, this book is devoted to the radical experiences of the 1960s and to their consequences for the most recent developments in contemporary architecture. As a response to the profound crisis of Western culture the emerged in the 1960s, radical artists from Italy, Austria, England and Japan called into question the foundations of modernist utopias. They transmuted the difficulties of capitalism into a repertory of startling images that revealed the disturbing realities of consumer society, even in those places still resistant to the penetration of modern architecture. Their model, though exhausted in the space of experimentation, went on to inspire a generation of architects, from the High Tech movement to Rem Koolhaas, who sought to employ the paradigm of dystopia as both a visionary and a constructive method, one which could operate on the architecture of late capitalism and generate unexpected possibilities for urban planning. The goal of this book is to explore these possibilities, thus initiating an open dialogue about the legitimacy of this critical category.

Author Biography

Dario Donetti holds a PhD in Art History from the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (2016). He previously studied in Paris and Florence, where he earned an MA (2008) in Architectural History from the Universit degli Studi di Firenze. He has co-organized exhibitions and conferences, ranging from Early Modern topics to contemporary theoretical debates, and he is the author of many publications devoted to Tuscan Renaissance and Italian architecture of the twentieth century. He is currently a Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Max-Planck-Institut.