Competing Visions: Aesthetic Invention and Social Imagination in Central European Architecture, 1867-1918 by akos Moravansky (Hardcover, 1998)

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The Habsburg monarchy and its successor states played a significant role in the development of modern culture. Although scholars have recognized the contributions of Viennese intellectuals, they have all but ignored those of other centres such as Budapest, Prague, Brno, Cracow, Zagreb, and Ljubljana. Historical research in Central Europe still emphasizes national and regional differences rather than common issues and developments. In this book Akos Moravanszky presents the first comparative study of the architecture of the countries that defined the Austro-Hungarian monarchy from 1867 to 1918. He discusses the aesthetic innovations of Central European architects by analyzing key buildings and by studying the debates about modernity, national identity, tectonic form, and the social role of the architect. As a reflection of this complexity, the issue-centred chapters explore architectural history in clusters, rather than through a linear development toward a monolithic modern form. Central European intellectuals recognized that real change cannot be introduced merely by changing the political and economic system; human consciousness itself must be transformed. Artists and architects played a leading role in this transformation as they explored the limits of their freedom. Although their social environment contained many feudal elements, their cultural heritage offered more artistic freedom than did other historical regions of Europe. This book unfolds the wide spectrum of problems that Central European artists and architects faced in the first decades of the century. It also examines the changing interpretation of architecture by the critics of the time.

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PublisherMIT Press Ltd
ISBN-139780262133340
eBay Product ID (ePID)96715461

Product Key Features

Number of Pages524 Pages
Publication NameCompeting Visions: Aesthetic Invention and Social Imagination in Central European Architecture, 1867-1918
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
Publication Year1998
TypeTextbook
AuthorAkos Moravansky
FormatHardcover

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Item Height267 mm
Item Weight2109 g
Item Width236 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorAkos Moravansky
Series TitleCompeting Visions
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