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Radical functionalism : a social architecture for Mexico

Title
Radical functionalism : a social architecture for Mexico / Luis E. Carranza.
ISBN
1000510778
1000510883
1003173799
9781000510775
9781000510881
9781003173793
9781032003542
9781032003573
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xviii, 210 pages) : illustrations.
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Notes
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 14, 2022).
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Biographical / Historical Note
Luis E. Carranza is Professor of Architecture at Roger Williams University and Adjunct Associate Professor at the GSAPP at Columbia University. He obtained his B.Arch. at the University of Southern California and PhD in Architectural History and Theory from Harvard University. His research and publications are centered on how social movements and their theoretical ideals manifest themselves through modern art and architecture in Latin America and Mexico in particular. His publications include Architecture as Revolution: Episodes in the History of Modern Mexico (2010), Modern Architecture in Latin America: Art, Technology, Utopia (with Fernando Lara, 2015), and Experiments in (Radical) Functionalism (2020).
Summary
"Radical Functionalism: A Social Architecture for Mexico provides a complex and nuanced understanding of the functionalist architecture developed in Mexico during the 1930s. It carefully re-reads the central texts and projects of its main advocates to show how their theories responded to the socially and culturally charged Mexican context. These, such as architects Juan Legarreta, Juan O'Gorman, the Union of Socialist Architects, and Manuel Amábilis, were part of broader explorations to develop a modern, national architecture intended to address the needs of the Mexican working classes. Through their refunctioning of functionalism, these radical thinkers showed how architecture could stand at the precipice of Mexico's impending modernization and respond to its impending changes. The book examines their engagement and negotiation with foreign influences, issues of gender and class, and the separation between art and architecture. Functionalist practices are presented as contradictory and experimental, as challenging the role of architecture in the transformation of society, and as intimately linked to art and local culture in the development of new forms of architecture for Mexico, including the "vernacularization" of functionalism itself. Uniquely including translations of two manifesto-like texts by O'Gorman expressing the polemical nature of their investigations, Radical Functionalism: A Social Architecture for Mexico will be a useful reference for scholars, researchers and students interested in the history of architectural movements"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Carranza, Luis E., 1968- Radical functionalism New York, NY : Routledge, 2022
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Series
Routledge research in architecture.
Routledge research in architecture
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction : Polemical Functionalism: Functional Art or Artistic Building
Building Revolution: Mexican Architecture in the First Part of the Twentieth Century
Functionalism and Social Progress
Alter(n)ative Functionalism
Radical Functionalism
Between Art and Technology
Place, History, and (Local) Culture
Representation and Reception
The City in the Functionalist Imagination
Epilogue: Organic Functionalism
Translations: Juan O'Gorman, 'Artistic' Art and Useful Art (1934)
Juan O'Gorman, Presentation for the Sociedad de Arquitectos Mexicanos (1933)
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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