
Making Dystopia
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- Cover
- Making Dystopia: The Strange Rise and Survival of Architectural Barbarism
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Prolegomenon
- Advance praise for Making Dystopia
- List of Plates
- List of Figures
- Preface & Acknowledgements
- Essence of the Argument
- Afterword & Acknowledgements
- I. Origins of a Catastrophe
- Introduction: A Few Definitions
- The Modern Movement
- A Strange Aberration
- Pugin, the Ruskin Problem, Perils of Uncritical Acceptance, & Some Perceptive Critics
- Hermann Muthesius
- Harry Kessler, van de Velde, & Weimar
- The Deutscher Werkbund
- The Werkbund Exhibition, Cologne, 1914
- Epilogue
- II. Makers of Mythologies & False Analogies
- Introduction
- Voysey as a Pevsnerian 'Pioneer'
- Further Objections to the Pevsnerian Position
- Baillie Scott
- The Religious Factor
- Unfortunate Treatment of Berlage, Comper, & Dykes Bower
- III. Modernism in Germany in the Aftermath of the1914:-18:War
- Introduction: Expressionist Interlude
- The Bauhaus at Weimar
- The Bauhaus at Dessau
- A Department of Architecture at Dessau
- Epilogue
- IV. The International Style1920:s &1930:s
- Introduction: The Transformation of Ludwig Mies
- The Weißenhofsiedlung, Stuttgart
- The Strange Case of Erich Mendelsohn
- Later History of the Bauhaus at Dessau & Berlin
- Epilogue
- V. The International Style Truly International
- Impresarios of the International Style
- The Style Becomes Widely Accepted Outside Germany
- Czechoslovakia
- The Soviet Union
- Hungary
- Poland
- Belgium
- Brasil
- Scandinavia
- United States of America
- Switzerland
- The Netherlands
- Austria
- France & 'Le Corbusier'
- Fascist Italy & The International Style: A Problem for Apologists
- Early Modernism in England
- VI. Universal Acceptance of the International Style
- The Style Established
- Not All Were Convinced
- The Situation from 1945
- A Curious Shift
- Transformation & Acceptance
- VII. Descent to Deformity
- Revolution in Architecture & Planning
- Destructive & Unwholesome Events in Britain from 1945
- Philip Johnson: 'Sourcerer' & Tastemaker
- VIII. Dangerous Signals
- Alleged Demise of Modern Architecture
- Imposition, Packaging, Deformation, & Rejection
- Deconstructivism & After
- Cults, Compounds, & the Grand Narrative
- A Religious Dimension
- 9/11 & Other Uncomfortable Matters
- Epilogue
- IX. Some Further Reflections
- Something Was Missing
- Measurable & Unmeasurable Aspects
- High & Mass Culture
- A Pessimistic Future?
- Royal Intervention
- Coda
- X. Epilogue
- Loss of Meaning
- The Failure of Architectural Education
- Suggested Reforms of Architectural Education
- Hubris: The End of Architecture?
- Afterword: Nemesis
- Notes
- Prolegomenon, Preface, & Acknowledgements i-xxxviii
- Chapter 1: Origins of a Catastrophe 1-48
- Chapter II: Makers of Mythologies & False Analogies 49-86
- Chapter III: Modernism in GermanY in the Aftermath of the 1914-18 War 87-120
- Chapter IV: The International Style 1920s & 1930s 121-70
- Chapter V: The International Style Truly International 171-216
- Chapter VI: Universal Acceptance of the International Style 217-46
- Chapter VII: Descent to Deformity 247-92
- Chapter VIII: Dangerous Signals 293-326
- Chapter IX: Some Further Reflections 327-60
- Chapter X: Epilogue 361-88
- Select Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
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