Toward a concrete utopia : architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948-1980 /

Situated between the capitalist West and the socialist East, Yugoslavia's architects responded to contradictory demands and influences, developing a postwar architecture both in line with and distinct from the design approaches seen elsewhere in Europe and beyond. The architecture that emerged...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Stierli, Martino, 1974 (συγγραφέας.)
Συγγραφή απο Οργανισμό/Αρχή: Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Emerson, Stephanie (επιμελήτρια.), Kulić, Vladimir (συγγραφέας.), Jeck, Valentin (φωτογράφος.)
Μορφή: Βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: New York, N.Y. : The Museum of Modern Art, [2018]
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Portfolio [photographs] / Valentin Jeck
  • Foreword / Glenn D. Lowry
  • Introduction / Martino Stierli, Vladimir Kulič
  • Networks and crossroads : the architecture of socialist Yugoslavia as a laboratory of globalization in the Cold War / Martino Stierli
  • Building brotherhood and unity : architecture and federalism in socialist Yugoslavia / Vladimir Kulić. Architecture for a self-managing socialism / Maoje Mrduljaš
  • Focal points. City building in Yugoslavia / Jelica Jovanović and Vladimir Kulić. Unity in heterogeneity : building with a taste for structure / Luka Skansi. The reconstruction of Skopje / Vladimir Deskov, Ana Ivanovska Deskova, and Jovan Ivanovski. Toward an affordable arcadia : The evolution of hotel typologies in Yugoslavia, 1960-1974 / Maroje Mrduljaš. Yugoslav architecture across three worlds : Lagos and beyond / Lukasz Stanek. Housing in socialist Yugoslavia / Tamara Bjaz̆ić Klarin. Gender and the production of space in postwar Yugoslavia / Theodossis Issaias and Anna Kats. Memorial sculpture and architecture in socialist Yugoslavia / Sanja Horvatinc̆ić. Architecture, destruction, and the destruction of Yugoslavia / Andrew Herscher
  • Case studies. Generals̆tab, Belgrade / Vladimir Kulic̆. Mos̆a Pijade Workers' University (RANS), Zagreb / Tamara Bjaz̆ić Klarin. "Architecture of Bosnia and the way to modernity" / Mejrema Zatrić. Yugoslav pavilion at Expo 58, Brussels / Anna Kats. Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade / Vladimir Kulić. Partisan Memorial Cemetery, Mostar / Matthew Worsnick. Revolution Square, Ljubljana / Martina Males̆ic̆. Kiosk K67, Slovenia / Juliet Kinchin. Cultural Center/Macedonian Opera and Ballet, Skopje / Vladimir Deskov, Ana Ivanovska Deskova, and Jovan Ivanovski. Split 3, Split / Luka Skansi. Goce Delc̆ev Student Dormitory, Skopje / Vladimir Deskov, Ana Ivanovska Deskova, and Jovan Ivanovski. S̆erefudin White Mosque, Visoko / Mejrema Zatrić. National and University Library of Kosovo, Pristina / Arber Sadiki. City Stadium Poljud, Split / Matthew Worsnick.