Neoliberalism on the ground :: architecture and transformation from the 1960s to the present /
"Architecture and urbanism have contributed to one of the most sweeping transformations of our times. Over the past four decades, neoliberalism has not only been a dominant paradigm in politics, but a process of bricks and mortar in everyday life. Rather than to ask what a neoliberal architectu...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Architecture and urbanism have contributed to one of the most sweeping transformations of our times. Over the past four decades, neoliberalism has not only been a dominant paradigm in politics, but a process of bricks and mortar in everyday life. Rather than to ask what a neoliberal architecture looks like, or how architecture represents neoliberalism, this volume examines the multivalent role of architecture and urbanism in geographically variable yet interconnected processes of neoliberal transformation across scales-from China, Turkey, South Africa, Argentina, Mexico, the US, Britain, Sweden, and Czechoslovakia. Analyzing how buildings and urban projects in different regions since the 1960s have served in the implementation of concrete policies such as privatization, fiscal reform, deregulation, state restructuring, and the expansion of free trade, contributors reveal neoliberalism as a process marked by historical contingency. Neoliberalism on the Ground fundamentally reframes accepted narratives of both neoliberalism and postmodernism by demonstrating how architecture has articulated changing relationships between state, society, and economy since the 1960s"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (viii, 439 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780822987376 0822987376 |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Undead Neoliberalisms by Kenny Cupers, Catharina Gabrielsson, and Helena Mattsson -- Part 1. Shifting Objects and Representations -- 1. Palace on Mortgage: The Collapse of a Social Housing Monument in France by Anne Kockelkorn -- 2. A Ruin in Reverse: The National Library of the Republic of Argentina, 1961-1992 by Ana María León -- 3. Through the Anxieties of Style: The Rigging of Neoliberalism and the New Vasa Museum in Stockholm by Catharina Gabrielsson -- 4. Faceless Concrete Monsters, ca. 1990 by Maroš Krivý -- Color plates | |
505 | 8 | |a Part 2. Policies and Spatial Production -- 5. The Political Economy of Flexibility: Deregulation and the Transformation of Corporate Space in the Postwar City of London by Amy Thomas -- 6. Building Reform: The Block and the Wall in Late Mao-Era China by Cole Roskam -- 7. Norm to Form: Deregulation, Postmodernism, and Swedish Welfare State Housing by Helena Mattsson -- 8. Austerity Architecture: Contradictory Aspirations for Apartheid's End by Sharóne Tomer -- Part 3. Professional Practices in Transformation | |
505 | 8 | |a 9. The Laws of Persuasion: Discretionary Zoning, Manageability, and the Rise of the Urban Designer by Deepa Ramaswamy -- 10. Optimizing Freedom and Choice: Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt by Mary Louise Lobsinger -- 11. Surfing the Wave of Neoliberalism: Rem Koolhaas in Lille by Valéry Didelon -- 12. Creative Uncertainty: Arup Associates, Fire Safety, and the Metaengineering of Government Liam Ross -- Color plates -- Part 4. Subjectivities in Formation -- 13. Mexican Remittance Architecture: Building Neoliberal Subjectivities in the Spaces of Migration by Sarah Lopez | |
505 | 8 | |a 14. The "Right to Buy" in Milton Keynes: Constructing Consumer-Citizens and Commodifying Urban Life by Janina Gosseye -- 15. Human Territoriality and the Downfall of Public Housing by Kenny Cupers -- 16. Homo economicus of the "New Turkey": Urban Development of Istanbul in the 2000s by Esra Akcan -- Epilogue: Neoliberalism and Architecture, Backward by Reinhold Martin -- Contributors -- Illustration Credits -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Undead Neoliberalisms by Kenny Cupers, Catharina Gabrielsson, and Helena Mattsson -- Part 1. Shifting Objects and Representations -- 1. Palace on Mortgage: The Collapse of a Social Housing Monument in France by Anne Kockelkorn -- 2. A Ruin in Reverse: The National Library of the Republic of Argentina, 1961-1992 by Ana María León -- 3. Through the Anxieties of Style: The Rigging of Neoliberalism and the New Vasa Museum in Stockholm by Catharina Gabrielsson -- 4. Faceless Concrete Monsters, ca. 1990 by Maroš Krivý -- Color plates Part 2. Policies and Spatial Production -- 5. The Political Economy of Flexibility: Deregulation and the Transformation of Corporate Space in the Postwar City of London by Amy Thomas -- 6. Building Reform: The Block and the Wall in Late Mao-Era China by Cole Roskam -- 7. Norm to Form: Deregulation, Postmodernism, and Swedish Welfare State Housing by Helena Mattsson -- 8. Austerity Architecture: Contradictory Aspirations for Apartheid's End by Sharóne Tomer -- Part 3. Professional Practices in Transformation 9. The Laws of Persuasion: Discretionary Zoning, Manageability, and the Rise of the Urban Designer by Deepa Ramaswamy -- 10. Optimizing Freedom and Choice: Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt by Mary Louise Lobsinger -- 11. Surfing the Wave of Neoliberalism: Rem Koolhaas in Lille by Valéry Didelon -- 12. Creative Uncertainty: Arup Associates, Fire Safety, and the Metaengineering of Government Liam Ross -- Color plates -- Part 4. Subjectivities in Formation -- 13. Mexican Remittance Architecture: Building Neoliberal Subjectivities in the Spaces of Migration by Sarah Lopez 14. The "Right to Buy" in Milton Keynes: Constructing Consumer-Citizens and Commodifying Urban Life by Janina Gosseye -- 15. Human Territoriality and the Downfall of Public Housing by Kenny Cupers -- 16. Homo economicus of the "New Turkey": Urban Development of Istanbul in the 2000s by Esra Akcan -- Epilogue: Neoliberalism and Architecture, Backward by Reinhold Martin -- Contributors -- Illustration Credits -- Index |
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spelling | Neoliberalism on the ground : architecture and transformation from the 1960s to the present / edited by Kenny Cupers, Catharina Gabrielsson, and Helena Mattsson. Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020 ©2020 1 online resource (viii, 439 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Culture, politics, and the built environment Includes bibliographical references and index. "Architecture and urbanism have contributed to one of the most sweeping transformations of our times. Over the past four decades, neoliberalism has not only been a dominant paradigm in politics, but a process of bricks and mortar in everyday life. Rather than to ask what a neoliberal architecture looks like, or how architecture represents neoliberalism, this volume examines the multivalent role of architecture and urbanism in geographically variable yet interconnected processes of neoliberal transformation across scales-from China, Turkey, South Africa, Argentina, Mexico, the US, Britain, Sweden, and Czechoslovakia. Analyzing how buildings and urban projects in different regions since the 1960s have served in the implementation of concrete policies such as privatization, fiscal reform, deregulation, state restructuring, and the expansion of free trade, contributors reveal neoliberalism as a process marked by historical contingency. Neoliberalism on the Ground fundamentally reframes accepted narratives of both neoliberalism and postmodernism by demonstrating how architecture has articulated changing relationships between state, society, and economy since the 1960s"-- Provided by publisher Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Undead Neoliberalisms by Kenny Cupers, Catharina Gabrielsson, and Helena Mattsson -- Part 1. Shifting Objects and Representations -- 1. Palace on Mortgage: The Collapse of a Social Housing Monument in France by Anne Kockelkorn -- 2. A Ruin in Reverse: The National Library of the Republic of Argentina, 1961-1992 by Ana María León -- 3. Through the Anxieties of Style: The Rigging of Neoliberalism and the New Vasa Museum in Stockholm by Catharina Gabrielsson -- 4. Faceless Concrete Monsters, ca. 1990 by Maroš Krivý -- Color plates Part 2. Policies and Spatial Production -- 5. The Political Economy of Flexibility: Deregulation and the Transformation of Corporate Space in the Postwar City of London by Amy Thomas -- 6. Building Reform: The Block and the Wall in Late Mao-Era China by Cole Roskam -- 7. Norm to Form: Deregulation, Postmodernism, and Swedish Welfare State Housing by Helena Mattsson -- 8. Austerity Architecture: Contradictory Aspirations for Apartheid's End by Sharóne Tomer -- Part 3. Professional Practices in Transformation 9. The Laws of Persuasion: Discretionary Zoning, Manageability, and the Rise of the Urban Designer by Deepa Ramaswamy -- 10. Optimizing Freedom and Choice: Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt by Mary Louise Lobsinger -- 11. Surfing the Wave of Neoliberalism: Rem Koolhaas in Lille by Valéry Didelon -- 12. Creative Uncertainty: Arup Associates, Fire Safety, and the Metaengineering of Government Liam Ross -- Color plates -- Part 4. Subjectivities in Formation -- 13. Mexican Remittance Architecture: Building Neoliberal Subjectivities in the Spaces of Migration by Sarah Lopez 14. The "Right to Buy" in Milton Keynes: Constructing Consumer-Citizens and Commodifying Urban Life by Janina Gosseye -- 15. Human Territoriality and the Downfall of Public Housing by Kenny Cupers -- 16. Homo economicus of the "New Turkey": Urban Development of Istanbul in the 2000s by Esra Akcan -- Epilogue: Neoliberalism and Architecture, Backward by Reinhold Martin -- Contributors -- Illustration Credits -- Index Architecture and society. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006894 Architecture Political aspects. City planning Social aspects. City planning Political aspects. Neoliberalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005001629 Architecture et société. Architecture Aspect politique. Néo-libéralisme. ARCHITECTURE General. bisacsh Architecture and society fast Architecture Political aspects fast City planning Political aspects fast City planning Social aspects fast Neoliberalism fast Cupers, Kenny, editor. Mattsson, Helena, 1965- editor. Gabrielsson, Catharina, editor. has work: Neoliberalism on the ground (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGTbBvjT99yrJ4YDkWxGVC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Neoliberalism on the ground. Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020 0822946017 9780822946014 (OCoLC)1099992017 Culture, politics, and the built environment. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2402993 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Neoliberalism on the ground : architecture and transformation from the 1960s to the present / Culture, politics, and the built environment. Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Undead Neoliberalisms by Kenny Cupers, Catharina Gabrielsson, and Helena Mattsson -- Part 1. Shifting Objects and Representations -- 1. Palace on Mortgage: The Collapse of a Social Housing Monument in France by Anne Kockelkorn -- 2. A Ruin in Reverse: The National Library of the Republic of Argentina, 1961-1992 by Ana María León -- 3. Through the Anxieties of Style: The Rigging of Neoliberalism and the New Vasa Museum in Stockholm by Catharina Gabrielsson -- 4. Faceless Concrete Monsters, ca. 1990 by Maroš Krivý -- Color plates Part 2. Policies and Spatial Production -- 5. The Political Economy of Flexibility: Deregulation and the Transformation of Corporate Space in the Postwar City of London by Amy Thomas -- 6. Building Reform: The Block and the Wall in Late Mao-Era China by Cole Roskam -- 7. Norm to Form: Deregulation, Postmodernism, and Swedish Welfare State Housing by Helena Mattsson -- 8. Austerity Architecture: Contradictory Aspirations for Apartheid's End by Sharóne Tomer -- Part 3. Professional Practices in Transformation 9. The Laws of Persuasion: Discretionary Zoning, Manageability, and the Rise of the Urban Designer by Deepa Ramaswamy -- 10. Optimizing Freedom and Choice: Cedric Price's Potteries Thinkbelt by Mary Louise Lobsinger -- 11. Surfing the Wave of Neoliberalism: Rem Koolhaas in Lille by Valéry Didelon -- 12. Creative Uncertainty: Arup Associates, Fire Safety, and the Metaengineering of Government Liam Ross -- Color plates -- Part 4. Subjectivities in Formation -- 13. Mexican Remittance Architecture: Building Neoliberal Subjectivities in the Spaces of Migration by Sarah Lopez 14. The "Right to Buy" in Milton Keynes: Constructing Consumer-Citizens and Commodifying Urban Life by Janina Gosseye -- 15. Human Territoriality and the Downfall of Public Housing by Kenny Cupers -- 16. Homo economicus of the "New Turkey": Urban Development of Istanbul in the 2000s by Esra Akcan -- Epilogue: Neoliberalism and Architecture, Backward by Reinhold Martin -- Contributors -- Illustration Credits -- Index Architecture and society. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006894 Architecture Political aspects. City planning Social aspects. City planning Political aspects. Neoliberalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005001629 Architecture et société. Architecture Aspect politique. Néo-libéralisme. ARCHITECTURE General. bisacsh Architecture and society fast Architecture Political aspects fast City planning Political aspects fast City planning Social aspects fast Neoliberalism fast |
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title | Neoliberalism on the ground : architecture and transformation from the 1960s to the present / |
title_auth | Neoliberalism on the ground : architecture and transformation from the 1960s to the present / |
title_exact_search | Neoliberalism on the ground : architecture and transformation from the 1960s to the present / |
title_full | Neoliberalism on the ground : architecture and transformation from the 1960s to the present / edited by Kenny Cupers, Catharina Gabrielsson, and Helena Mattsson. |
title_fullStr | Neoliberalism on the ground : architecture and transformation from the 1960s to the present / edited by Kenny Cupers, Catharina Gabrielsson, and Helena Mattsson. |
title_full_unstemmed | Neoliberalism on the ground : architecture and transformation from the 1960s to the present / edited by Kenny Cupers, Catharina Gabrielsson, and Helena Mattsson. |
title_short | Neoliberalism on the ground : |
title_sort | neoliberalism on the ground architecture and transformation from the 1960s to the present |
title_sub | architecture and transformation from the 1960s to the present / |
topic | Architecture and society. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006894 Architecture Political aspects. City planning Social aspects. City planning Political aspects. Neoliberalism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005001629 Architecture et société. Architecture Aspect politique. Néo-libéralisme. ARCHITECTURE General. bisacsh Architecture and society fast Architecture Political aspects fast City planning Political aspects fast City planning Social aspects fast Neoliberalism fast |
topic_facet | Architecture and society. Architecture Political aspects. City planning Social aspects. City planning Political aspects. Neoliberalism. Architecture et société. Architecture Aspect politique. Néo-libéralisme. ARCHITECTURE General. Architecture and society Architecture Political aspects City planning Political aspects City planning Social aspects Neoliberalism |
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