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Constitutional Modernism Architecture And Civil Society In Cuba 19331959 Timothy Hyde

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Constitutional Modernism Architecture And Civil Society In Cuba 19331959 Timothy Hyde
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.73 MB
Pages: 383
Author: Timothy Hyde
ISBN: 9781452940151, 1452940150
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Constitutional Modernism Architecture And Civil Society In Cuba 19331959 Timothy Hyde by Timothy Hyde 9781452940151, 1452940150 instant download after payment.

How does architecture make its appearance in civil society? "Constitutional Modernism" pursues this challenging question by exploring architecture, planning, and law as cultural forces. Analyzing the complex entanglements between these disciplines in the Cuban Republic, Timothy Hyde reveals how architects joined with other professionals and intellectuals in efforts to establish a stable civil society, from the promulgation of a new Cuban Constitution in 1940 up until the Cuban Revolution.
By arguing that constitutionalism was elaborated through architectural principles and practices as well as legal ones, Hyde offers a new view of architectural modernism as a political and social instrument. He contends that constitutionalism produced a decisive confluence of law and architecture, a means for planning the future of Cuba. The importance of architecture in this process is laid bare by HydeOCOs thorough scrutiny of a variety of textual, graphical, and physical artifacts. He examines constitutional articles, exhibitions, interviews, master plans, monuments, and other primary materials as acts of design.
Read from the perspective of architectural history, "Constitutional Modernism" demonstrates how the modernist concepts that developed as an international discourse before the Second World War evolved through interactions with other disciplines into a civil urbanism in Cuba. And read from the perspective of Cuban history, the book explains how not only material products such as buildings and monuments but also the immaterial methods of architecture as a cultural practice produced ideas that had consequential effects on the political circumstances of the nation.

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