Arieh Sharon and modern architecture in Israel: building social pragmatism
"Arieh Sharon and Modern Architecture in Israel: Building Social Pragmatism offers the first comprehensive survey of the work of Arieh Sharon and analyzes and discusses his designs and plans in relation to the emergence of the State of Israel. A graduate of the Bauhaus, Sharon worked for a few...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Arieh Sharon and Modern Architecture in Israel: Building Social Pragmatism offers the first comprehensive survey of the work of Arieh Sharon and analyzes and discusses his designs and plans in relation to the emergence of the State of Israel. A graduate of the Bauhaus, Sharon worked for a few years at the office of Hannes Mayer before returning to Mandatory Palestine. There, he established his office which was occupied in its first years in planning kibbutzim and residential buildings in Tel Aviv. After the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948, Arieh Sharon became the director and chief architect of the National Planning Department, where he was asked to devise the young country's first national masterplan. Known as the Sharon Plan, it was instrumental in shaping the development of the new nation. During the 1950s and '60s, Sharon designed many of Israel's institutions, including hospitals and buildings on university campuses. This book presents Sharon's exceptionally wide range of work, and examines his perception of architecture in both socialist and pragmatist terms. It also explores Sharon's modernist approach to architecture and his subsequent shift to Brutalist architecture, when he partnered with Benjamin Idelson in the 1950s and when his son, Eldar Sharon, joined the office in 1964. Thus, the book contributes a missing chapter in the historiography of Israeli architecture in particular, and of modern architecture overall. This book will be of interest to researchers in architecture, modern architecture, Israel studies, Middle Eastern studies, and migration of knowledge." |
Beschreibung: | xv, 248 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9781032504087 9781032529530 |
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