Modern Management Methods: Architecture, Historical Value, and the Electromagnetic Image - Couverture souple

Blanchfield, Caitlin; Lotfi–jam, Farzin

 
9781941332566: Modern Management Methods: Architecture, Historical Value, and the Electromagnetic Image

Synopsis

Modernists of the early twentieth century were transfixed by the X-ray--a means of seeing through skin into systems of bones and tissue. What, nearly a century later, can X-rays reveal about the systems of modernism itself? Modern Management Methods asks how the value of a building is produced through instruments of expertise, management ideologies, and historical narratives. Through unorthodox survey practices, the project uses the imaging techniques of conservation and the documentary detritus of heritage preservation to show how scientific methods attempt to produce stable notions of history and value. Deploying the medium of the X-ray, Caitlin Blanchfield and Farzin Lotfi-Jam tell two related histories of building conservation, internationalism, and the making of modernist meaning through the architect Le Corbusier's building Stuttgart's Weissenhofsiedlung and the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.

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À propos de l?auteur

Caitlin Blanchfield is a PhD candidate in architectural history and theory at Columbia University and an editor of the Avery Review.

Farzin Lotfi-Jam is principal of Farzin Farzin and faculty in the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at the Cooper Union.

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