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100 1 _aAdam, Robert,
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245 1 4 _aThe globalisation of modern architecture :
_bthe impact of politics, economics and social change on architecture and urban design since 1900 /
_cby Robert Adam.
264 1 _aNewcastle upon Tyne, U.K. :
_bCambridge Scholars Publishing,
_c2012.
300 _axx, 338 pages :
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 _tA short history of globalisation and architecture from 500 BCE to 1939 CE --
_tEmpires and birth of faith-based styles --
_tEuropean discovery and the Enlightenment --
_tColonisation and the spread of European culture --
_tThe first great globalisation --
_tNationalism, internationalism and the birth of modernism --
_tThe New World order 1945 to 1992: global commerce, politics and the triumph of modernism --
_tEstablishing global institutions --
_tThe Cold War and victory of modernism --
_tThe golden age of capitalism and heroic modernism --
_tThe breakdown of the post-war consensus and a crisis of confidence in architecture --
_tWestern recovery and the fragmentation of architecture --
_tSetting the stage for the global economy --
_tThe end of the Cold War and the dawn of the new global era --
_tThe social and cultural impacts of globalisation --
_tThe supremacy of the north-Atlantic economics --
_tArchitectural practice and the response to global opportunities --
_tArchitects and the transnational capitalist class --
_tCities and the global elite --
_tThe new structure of global trade --
_tA transformed political landscape and the global city --
_tThe universal trading city --
_tReflexive modernism --
_tThe symbolism of the global city --
_tThe global suburb --
_tDeterritorialisation and the non-place --
_tConsumerism, the globalisation of markets and branding --
_tTourism redefined and the branding of cities --
_tThe birth of the iconic building and the Bilbao effect --
_tIconic architecture: practice and theory --
_tStar architects --
_tGlobal architects --
_tThe breakdown of the nation state and revived identities --
_tCultural rights and the international response --
_tIdentity politics and the complexity of the global condition --
_tPersonal and social identity --
_t'Glocalisation' and the new trading conditions --
_tThe local and the global in environmentalism --
_tCritical regionalism: the modernist response to localism --
_tSustainability and locality --
_tIdentity and reflexive modernism --
_tContextual urbanism --
_tTraditional architecture --
_tThe present and the future --
_tThe 2008 bank crash and end of north Atlantic supremacy --
_tPower moves east --
_tChanging global priorities --
_tUrban crisis in the emerging economies --
_tIconic architecture reassessed --
_tIndigenisation and hybridised returns --
_tThe next modernism?
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
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650 0 _aArchitecture, Modern
_y21st century
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