
Defining A Problem: Modern Architecture And The Baroque / Maarten Delbeke, Andrew Leach And John Macarthur -- Engaging The Past: Albert Ilg's Die Zukunft Des Barockstils / Francesca Torello -- Großstadt As Barockstadt: Art History, Advertising And The Surface Of The Neo-baroque / Albert Narath -- The Restless Allure Of (architectural) Form: Space And Perception Between Germany, Russia And The Soviet Union / Luka Skansi -- Geoffrey Scott, The Baroque, And The Picturesque / John Macarthur -- Against Formalism: Aspects Of The Historiography Of The Baroque In Weimar Germany, 1918-33 / Ute Engel -- Riegl And Wölfflin In Dialogue On The Baroque / Evonne Levy -- Beyond The Vienna School: Sedlmayr And Borromini / Marco Pogacnik -- Pevsner's Kunstgeographie: From Liepzig's Baroque To The Englishness Of Modern English Architecture / Mathew Atitchison -- The Future Of The Baroque, C. 1945 / Andrew Leach -- Giedion As Guide: Space, Time And Architecture And The Modernist Reception Of Baroque Rome / Denise R. Costanzo -- Reading Aalto Through The Baroque: Constituent Facts, Dynamic Pluralities, And Formal Latencies / Eeva-liisa Pelkonen -- Taking The Sting Out Of The Baroque: Wittkower, 1958 / Andrew Hopkins -- Pierre Charpentrat And Baroque Functionalism / Maarten Delbeke -- From Spatial Feeling To Fuctionalist Design: Contrasting Representations Of The Baroque In Steen Eiler Rasmussen's Experiencing Architecture / Anthony Raynsford -- From Michelangelo To Borromini: Bruno Zevi And Operative Criticism / Roberto Dulio -- Between History And Design: The Baroque Legacy In The Work Of Paolo Portoghesi / Silvia Micheli -- Steinberg's Complexity / Michael Hill -- The Recurrence Of The Baroque In Architecture: Giedion And Norberg-schulz's Approaches To Constancy And Change / Gro Lauvland -- The Future Of The Baroque, C. 1980 / Maarten Delbeke And Andrew Leach. Edited By Andrew Leach, Griffith University, Australia; John Macarthur, University Of Queensland, Australia;
Page Count:
363
Publication Date:
2015-09-28
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