The Routledge handbook on the reception of classical architecture / edited by Nicholas Temple, Andrzej Piotrowski and Juan Manuel Heredia.
"This is the first book to examine the reception of the classical tradition in architecture in different regions of the world. Exploring the impact of colonialism, the authors show how classical principles were disseminated across the globe, highlighting both similarities and differences. By id...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t 1 Introduction: A 'world' reception of classical architecture / |r Nicholas Temple, Andrzej Piotrowski and Juan Manuel Heredia -- |t PART I Transmission and re-conceptualisation of classical architecture -- |t 2 The fates of fornix / |r Juan Manuel Heredia -- |t 3 Architects, architecture and the city: Some themes on the continuity of classical ideas relating to the Latin Middle Ages / |r Christian Frost -- |t 4 Rethinking ornament in classical architecture: Spolia and architecture as institutio / |r Clare E.L. Guest -- |t 5 The persistence of the natura naturans from classical architecture / |r John Hendrix -- |t 6 On moderation: The ancient virtue and its reception in architectural theory / |r Esra Şahin Burat -- |t 7 Classical columns, mannerism and pagan antiquity / |r Andrzej Piotrowski -- |t 8 Neoclassical taste and antiquarian scholarship: The Royal Academy of the Three Noble Arts of San Carlos of Mexico, Alexander von Humboldt and Pedro José Márquez / |r Oscar H. Flores Flores -- |t 9 Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century classicism in England: John Soane's language and imagination / |r Yue Zhuang -- |t PART II Classical influences through colonialism, political ideology and religious conversion -- |t 10 Honour and the classical tradition in architecture: The matter of slavery / |r Charles Burroughs -- |t 11 Dismemberment of the orders and their reassembly across Portuguese overseas settlements / |r Pedro Guedes -- |t 12 The reception and involution of classical architecture by Jesuit missions in China (1583-1759) / |r Xiao Jing -- |t 13 The gods that came from the sea: The classical tradition in New Spain / |r Santiago de Orduña -- |t 14 Indo-Portuguese architecture in Kerala during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / |r Helder Carita -- |t 15 Neo-classical architecture in the Straits Settlements: Singapore's civic square (1819-1936) / |r Raymond Quek -- |t 16 Herbert Baker, New Delhi and the reception of the classical tradition / |r Soumyen Bandyopadhyay and Sagar Chauhan -- |t PART III Historiographical surveys of geographical regions -- |t 17 Scotland's enduring eclectic classicism / |r Ian Campbell -- |t 18 From J.B. Fischer von Erlach to Adolf Loos: The classical in Austria / |r Ross Jenner -- |t 19 Avatars of the classical tradition in Romanian architecture / |r Ana Maria Zahariade and Horia Moldovan -- |t 20 China: Sixteenth to eighteenth centuries: Renaissance humanism and Chinese architecture / |r Hui Zou -- |t 21 Revising the classical in Australian architecture: Colonial New South Wales and Victoria / |r Peter Kohane and Mark Stiles -- |t 22 "A pretty true reflection of our civilisation": Classical architecture in nineteenth-century New Zealand / |r Robin Skinner -- |t 23 Nordic visions of a classical world (1901-66) / |r Harry Charrington -- |t PART IV Visual and textual discourses -- |t 24 (Re)invoking humanism in modernity: Architecture and spectacle in Fascist Italy / |r Nicholas Temple and Eleni Tracada -- |t 25 Unclassical forms of late Roman architecture and the Roman Baroque: Francesco Borromini and the new classical tradition / |r Giuseppe Bonaccorso -- |t 26 Power, patronage and politics: Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni and the reception of neo-classicism in France / |r Louise Pelletier -- |t 27 The reception of European Renaissance urban theory in New Spain / |r Juan Luis Burke -- |t 28 Thomas Jefferson: The American landscape and architecture / |r Carroll William Westfall -- |t 29 The revival of classical architecture in Athens (1830-1840): Educational institutions designed by Christian Hansen and Stamatios Kleanthis / |r Nikolaos Karydis -- |t 30 Modernism and classicism in Brazil: Foundational myths and other stories / |r Daniela Sandler -- |t 31 Greek temple design and the Kathedrale des erotischen Elends / |r Matthew Mindrup -- |t 32 The underbelly of the architect: Reproducing classical idioms of power and culture in Rome / |r Renée Tobe and Tracey Eve Winton. |
520 | |a "This is the first book to examine the reception of the classical tradition in architecture in different regions of the world. Exploring the impact of colonialism, the authors show how classical principles were disseminated across the globe, highlighting both similarities and differences. By identifying numerous unresolved and contentious issues, they question long-held assumptions and draw attention to the Euro-centric nature of existing approaches to classical architecture. Featuring over thirty essays from a range of international scholars, the book is divided into three parts: I) Thematics of Classical Architecture; II) Classical Architecture and the Trading Routes; III) Geographical and Historical Survey. Part III covers Europe and the Levant, Asia and the Indian Subcontinent, the Americas, and Australasia, with essays dedicated to countries such as Italy, France, Germany, England, the Nordic countries, Greece, Russia, Lebanon, India, China, Korea, North and South America, New Zealand, and Australia. An essential reference guide, The Routledge Handbook on the Reception of Classical Architecture makes a major contribution to the study of architectural history"-- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
545 | 0 | |a Nicholas Temple is an architect, Professor of Architecture and Director of the Centre for Urban Design, Architecture and Sustainability (CUDAS) at the University of Huddersfield, UK. A graduate of Cambridge University, he previously served as head of the School of Architecture at the University of Lincoln and was an assistant professor of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. Temple was a Rome Scholar in Architecture at the British School at Rome, a Paul Mellon Rome Fellow and Bogliasco Fellow and has collaborated on research projects on the history and theory of architecture and urbanism in Europe and China. His most recent research is a British Academy-funded project with Professor Cecilia Panti on Lorenzo Ghiberti's 3rd Commentary. He was shortlisted for the International CICA Bruno Zevi Book Award in 2014 for his book Renovatio Urbis: Architecture, Urbanism and Ceremony in the Rome of Julius II (Routledge, 2011), and is chief editor of the Routledge Research in Architectural History series and co-editor of the Journal of Architecture. Andrzej Piotrowski, an architect educated in Poland and Professor of Architecture at the University of Minnesota, USA, combines in his scholarship theory and history of architecture. His Jeffrey Cook Award-winning research focuses on the epistemology of design. Covering global issues of architecture, religion, politics and culture, his findings have been presented in many architectural and cross-disciplinary conferences. He is the author of Architecture of Thought (2011) and co-editor with J. Williams Robinson of The Discipline of Architecture (2001). Currently, he serves as an associate editor of the Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review and is working on a book entitled A Heretical History of Architecture. Juan Manuel Heredia is Associate Professor of Architecture at Portland State University, USA, having completed a PhD and Master of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. He also holds a Diploma of Philosophy from Universidad Iberoamericana/Mexico City. Heredia studied and practised architecture in Mexico before moving to theUSA in 1999 to pursue graduate studies. His research focuses on architectural theory and history, especially of the twentieth century. His work has been published in Arquine and Bitacora (Mexico), On-Site Review (Canada) and Arkitekten (Denmark). In 2009 he co-organised the Second International Architecture and Phenomenology Conference held in Kyoto, Japan. His current writing focuses on twentieth-century architecture in Mexico and Latin America. He is the author of the forthcoming book The First Modern Building in Mexico (2020) | |
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