the international style, the individual talent, and the myth of functionalism.the ideal community - alternatives to the industrial city.skyscraper and suburb - the USA between the wars.Walter Gropius, German expressionism, and the Bauhaus.Part 2 The crystallization of Modern architecture between the wars: Le Corbusier's quest for ideal form national romanticism and classical transformations. the architectural system of Frank Lloyd Wright.responses to mechanization - the Deutscher Werkbund and futurism.arts and crafts ideals in Britain and the USA.rationalism, the engineering tradition, and reinforced concrete.the search for new forms and the problem of ornament.industrialization and the city - the skyscraper as type and symbol.Part 1 The formative strands of Modern architecture: the idea of a Modern architecture in the 19th century.Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p.
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