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Inventing the Rural: A Brief History of Modern Architecture in the Countryside
Authors:Cole Roskam
Abstract:The rural has long occupied a valuable, if under-theorised position in modern architectural history. Here, Cole Roskam , Assistant Professor of Architectural History at the University of Hong Kong, highlights key moments in this history and, in doing so, illuminates a central paradox at the heart of architecture's various turns to the countryside; namely, can architects maintain the physical and social integrity of the rural when they are themselves a fundamental vector of its changing character?
Keywords:Modern Movement  Europe  Futurism  De Stijl  Congrés international d'architecture modern (CIAM)  Howard Newby  Rem Koolhaas  Andrea Palladio  Villa Rotonda  Versailles  Monticello  Claude-Nicolas Ledoux  Royal Saltworks  Arc-et-Senans  Charles Fourier  Phalanstery  New Harmony  Indiana  danwei  Frank Lloyd Wright  Broadacre City  Le Corbusier's Contemporary City proposal  Mary McLeod  Ferme Radieuse  Village Radieux  Saint-Dié  Chandigarh  General Electric  Firestone Tire and Rubber  Rural Electrification Administration (REA)  Second World War  Hassan Fathy's New Gourna project  Gourna, A Tale of Two Villages  Architecture for the Poor  Bernard Rudolf sky  Architecture Without Architects  John FC Turner  Housing By People: Towards Autonomy in Building Environments  Wang Shu
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