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The story of modernist architects in East Central Europe. The first half of the twentieth century witnessed the rise of modernist architects. Brokers of Modernity reveals how East Central Europe turned into one of the pre-eminent testing grounds of the new belief system of modernism. By combining the internationalism of the CIAM organization and the modernising aspirations of the new states built after 1918, the reach of modernist architects extended far beyond their established fields. Yet, these architects paid a price when Europe's age of extremes intensified. Mainly drawing on Polish, but also wider Central and Eastern European cases, this book delivers a pioneering study of the dynamics of modernist architects as a group, including how they became qualified, how they organized, communicated and attempted to live the modernist lifestyle themselves. In doing so, Brokers of Modernity raises questions concerning collective work in general and also invites us to examine the social role of architects today.
Art styles --- Architecture --- Modernist --- architects --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1920-1929 --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1940-1949 --- Eastern and Central Europe --- 930.85.60 --- 72.036 <4> --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- Academic collection --- 72.037 --- Architectuur ; Centraal-Europa ; Oost-Europa ; 20ste eeuw --- Modernisme --- Architecture, Primitive --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Modernism (Architecture) --- Modernist architecture --- Architecture, Modern --- International style (Architecture) --- 72.036 <4> Moderne bouwkunst. Architectuur van de 20e eeuw--Europa --- Moderne bouwkunst. Architectuur van de 20e eeuw--Europa --- 930.85.60 Cultuurgeschiedenis: 20ste eeuw --- Cultuurgeschiedenis: 20ste eeuw --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1900 - 1950 --- Design and construction --- modernism --- architecture --- urbanism --- modernist architects --- East Central Europe
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