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ISBN 10: 0415776341
ISBN 13: 9780415776349
Author: Jean Francois Lejeune, Michelangelo Sabatino
Modern Architecture and the Mediterranean Vernacular Dialogues and Contested Identities 1st Table of contents:
Part I South
1 From schinkel to le corbusier The myth of the mediterranean in modern architecture
Magical Realisms
In the Footsteps of Janus: Le Corbusier’s Mediterranean Odyssey
Voyages into Harmony
2 The politics of mediterraneità in italian modernist architecture
Rationalism, Mediterraneita, and the Vernacular
North and South
The Patio House Reconsidered
Capri and the Futurists
Villas and casa coloniche: elitism versus populism
Urbino and the Italian Hill Town Revisited
3 The modern and the mediterranean in spain Sert, coderch, bohigas, de la sota, del amo
City and Country
Vernacular and Worker Housing
Mercadal, GATCPAC, and the Lesson of Ibiza
The Escorial or the Vernacularization of the Classical
Colonizing the Countryside
Coderch and Grup R: From Rural to Urban Vernacular
“In Praise of the Shanty”
4 Mediterranean dialogues Le corbusier, fernand pouillon, and roland simounet
Le Corbusier’s Mirror Images
Pouillon’s Mediterranean Dislocations
Simounet’s nostalgérie
5 Nature and the people The vernacular and the search for a true greek architecture
Dimitris pikionis and the language of popular architecture
Aris Konstantinidis and Two “Villages” from Mykonos
Constantinos Doxiadis and the Question of the Popular Architecture
6 The legacy of an istanbul architect Type, context and urban identity in the work of sedad eldem
Documenting istanbul and the traditional turkish house
Building on the Historical Peninsula
Along the Banks of the Bosphorus
The Question of Contextualism and Regionalism
Part II North
7 The anti-mediterranean in the literature of modern architecture Paul schultze-naumburg’s kulturarbeiten
The Search for a Modern Architecture
Criticism in the Kulturarbeiten
The Um 1800 Vernacular
Progress, Type, and Modernity
Aligning medium and message
Schultze-Naumburg and Modern Architecture
8 Erich mendelsohn’s mediterranean longings The european mediterranean academy and beyond in palestine
The Founding Triumvirate of the Mediterranean Academy
The implementation of the academy project
The Pensée Midi
The Great Fire
Mendelsohn’s mediterranean home
“Palestine and the World of Tomorrow”
Acknowledgments
9 Bruno taut’s translations out of germany Toward a cosmopolitan ethics in architecture
ExOriente Lux: Germany, 1919–33
Melancholy of the East: Japan, 1933–36
Melancholy of the east: turkey, 1936–38
Toward a Weltarchitektur: Turkey, 1937–38
Cosmopolitan Self: Cosmopolitan House (Istanbul, 1938)
Conclusion
Acknowledgment
10 Mediterranean resonances in the work of erik gunnar asplund Tradition, color, and surface
The Debate about Polychromy
The Impact of the Mediterranean Journey and Other Influences
The Skandia Cinema
11 Bernard rudofsky and the sublimation of the vernacular
The Voyage to the Mediterranean
Dwelling as Theory and Practice
The Mediterranean “Outdoor Room”
Buildings in Naples and in Brazil
Rudofsky and Modernism
Architecture without Architects
Acknowledgment
12 Ciam, team x, and the rediscovery of african settlements Between dogon and bidonville
Team X: Born from an Interest for the South
The Bidonville as a Site of Negotiation
The Sahara, the Dogon and the Rootedness of the Grand Vernacular
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