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Environmental Design Architecture Politics And Science In Postwar America Sachs

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Environmental Design Architecture Politics And Science In Postwar America Sachs
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Publisher: University of Virginia Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.16 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Sachs, Avigail
ISBN: 9780813941271, 9780813941288, 081394127X, 0813941288
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Environmental Design Architecture Politics And Science In Postwar America Sachs by Sachs, Avigail 9780813941271, 9780813941288, 081394127X, 0813941288 instant download after payment.

Much of twentieth-century design was animated by the creative tension of its essential duality: is design an art or a science? In the postwar era, American architects sought to calibrate architectural practice to evolving scientific knowledge about humans and environments, thus elevating the discipline's stature and enmeshing their work in a progressive restructuring of society. This political and scientific effort was called "environmental design," a term expanded in the 1960s to include ecological and liberal ideas. In her expansive new study, Avigail Sachs examines the theoretical scaffolding and practical legacy of this professional effort.

Inspired by Lewis Mumford's 1932 challenge enjoining architects to go beyond visual experimentation and create complete human environments, Environmental Design details the rise of modernist ideas in the architectural disciplines within the novel context of sociopolitical rather than aesthetic responsibilities. Unlike today's...

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