Get Free Shipping on orders over $89
A Second Modernism : MIT, Architecture, and the Techno-Social Moment - Arindam Dutta

A Second Modernism

MIT, Architecture, and the Techno-Social Moment

By: Arindam Dutta

Hardcover | 27 September 2013

At a Glance

Hardcover


RRP $140.00

$100.99

28%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $25.25 with

 or 

Ships in 25 to 30 business days

An account of architecture''s postwar ambition to transform itself into a research-oriented and technologically complex discipline of design expertise.

After World War II, a second modernism emerged in architecture—an attempt, in architectural scholar Joan Ockman''s words, “to transform architecture from a ''soft'' aesthetic discipline into a ''hard,'' objectively verifiable field of design expertise.” Architectural thought was influenced by linguistic, behavioral, computational, mediatic, cybernetic, and other urban and behavioral models, as well as systems-based and artificial intelligence theories. This nearly 1,000-page book examines the “techno-social” turn in architecture, taking MIT''s School of Architecture and Planning as its exemplar.

In essays and interviews, prominent architectural historians and educators examine the postwar “research-industrial” complex, its attendant cult of expertise, and its influence on life and letters both in America and abroad. Paying particular attention to the ways that technological thought affected the culture of the humanities, the social sciences, and architectural design, the book traces this shift toward complexity as it unfolded, from classroom practices to committee deliberations, from the challenges of research to the vicissitudes of funding. Looking closely at the ways that funded research drew academics towards a “problem-solving” and relevance-seeking mentality and away from the imported Bauhaus model of intuition and aesthetics, the book reveals how linguistics, information sciences, operations research, computer technology, and systems theory became part of architecture''s expanded toolkit.

This is a history not just of a school of architecture but of the research-oriented era itself. It offers a thoroughgoing exploration of the ways that policies, politics, and pedagogy transformed themselves in accord with the exponential growth of institutional power.

More in Architecture

Tamsin Johnson : Contrast, Space, Harmony - Tamsin Johnson

RRP $145.00

$87.99

39%
OFF
The Nature of Decorating : Interiors Inspired by the Natural World - Jenny Rose-Innes
Belle Beautiful Australian Homes Volume 5 - Are Media Books

RRP $59.99

$45.75

24%
OFF
Jenny Sais Quoi : Adventures in Vintage and Personal Style - Jenny Walton
Everyday Joy : Effortless Ideas for Home and Entertaining - Kate Nixon
In Praise of the Earth : A Journey into the Garden - Byung-Chul Han
Living Nordic : Harmony in Design - Chris van Uffelen
The Kinfolk Home : Interiors for Slow Living - Nathan Williams

RRP $75.00

$55.75

26%
OFF
Bush Modern : Hand-crafted homes on the edge of the city - Sean Fennessy
Curated Style : Artfully Edited Homes - Kerrie-Ann Jones

RRP $79.99

$58.99

26%
OFF
Liaigre : 12 Projects - Christian Liaigre

RRP $160.00

$110.99

31%
OFF
Architectural Digest at 100 : A Century of Style - Architectural Digest

RRP $190.00

$131.75

31%
OFF
Moments at Home : Interior Inspiration for Every Room - Steve Cordony

SIGNED COPY

Ocean Pools : 75 pools across Australia for saltwater swimmers - Chris Chen
Sense of Place : Design Inspired by Where We Live - Caitlin Flemming

RRP $70.00

$52.75

25%
OFF
Kelly Wearstler: Synchronicity : Obsessions - Kelly Wearstler

RRP $130.00

$90.75

30%
OFF
Architecture : Form, Space, and Order - Francis D. K. Ching

RRP $95.95

$68.75

28%
OFF
Resident Dog : Incredible Homes and the Dogs That Live There - Nicole England