
France
Modern Architectures in History
Jean-Louis Cohen(Author)
Reaktion Books (Publisher)
Published on 3. July 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-1-78023-354-3 (ISBN)
Description
France, arguably more than any other Western nation, played a central role in the emergence and development of modernism across a variety of disciplines, with its architects in particular creating some of the most iconic buildings of the twentieth century. Yet few histories have attempted to grapple with the continuities and breaks in France's architecture since 1900, particularly against the broader international background. France: Modern Architectures in History is the first book to present a complete narrative of the unfolding of architectural modernity in France, dealing both with the buildings themselves and also the political and critical frameworks surrounding them.
This book is based on more than three decades of research on the architecture and urban design of the francophone world, dealing not only with developments within France itself but also the colonial context and the systems of exchange with other countries including Italy, Germany, Russia and the United States. Jean-Louis Cohen offers a new perspective on ideas, projects and buildings too often considered in a narrow, nationalistic perspective. He also maps France's architectural and spatial development against its problematic search for national identity, the background of European rivalries and the country's colonial project.
Authoritatively written and drawing on a wealth of recent research, France: Modern Architectures in History will be of interest to students, professionals and historians of architecture as well as in other fields of study.
This book is based on more than three decades of research on the architecture and urban design of the francophone world, dealing not only with developments within France itself but also the colonial context and the systems of exchange with other countries including Italy, Germany, Russia and the United States. Jean-Louis Cohen offers a new perspective on ideas, projects and buildings too often considered in a narrow, nationalistic perspective. He also maps France's architectural and spatial development against its problematic search for national identity, the background of European rivalries and the country's colonial project.
Authoritatively written and drawing on a wealth of recent research, France: Modern Architectures in History will be of interest to students, professionals and historians of architecture as well as in other fields of study.
Reviews / Votes
Cohen, who is French, has taught in his native country and the US and has published extensively on modern architecture he has done an excellent job of charting developments over the last century and a quarter . . . The resulting overall survey effectively captures the whole range of buildings, trends, educational developments, technological developments, and publications over this period. Recommended not only for students, specialists, and practitioners but also for general readers looking for a comprehensive survey of the subject. * Choice *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
180 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 171 mm
Width: 220 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78023-354-3 (9781780233543)
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08/2014
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Person
Jean-Louis Cohen holds the Sheldon H. Solow Chair for the History of Architecture at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. His recent publications include Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes (2013), The Future of Architecture since 1889 (2012) and Architecture in Uniform (2011).