Modernism and Mobilization: From Viktor Sokolsky’s Economic Principle to Interwar Architectural Planning

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Alla Vronskaya
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This article blurs established boundaries between the radical and the regressive in modern architecture by uncovering how the histories efficiency, climate, and ultimately health converged with military history, reframing avant-garde projects such as Moisei Ginzburg's celebrated Narkomfin building in Moscow. To do so, it explores early-twentieth-century developments in military construction theory, in particular, in the design of military barracks, the area of special importance in the years between the Russo-Japanese War and the beginning of the First World War. Forgotten today, the work of imperial military architect Viktor Sokolsky (1869-1913), whose calculations on the efficiency of construction continued to be studied in the aftermath of the revolution of 1917, exerted a seminal influence upon the modernists' thinking. Mining the genealogy of such Ginzburg’s projects as the Narkomfin and the Green City, the article points to their roots in two typologies well-developed in imperial military architecture: the barrack and the field hospital. It argues that the emergence of modern, mass, warfare led to an elaboration of the principles of modernist, mass architecture with its ethos of hygiene, efficiency, and economy.
现代主义与动员:从维克多·索科尔斯基的经济原则到两次世界大战之间的建筑规划
这篇文章通过揭示历史、效率、气候和最终健康如何与军事历史融合,重新定义了先锋项目,如Moisei Ginzburg在莫斯科著名的Narkomfin建筑,模糊了现代建筑中激进和倒退之间的界限。为了做到这一点,它探索了20世纪初军事建设理论的发展,特别是军营的设计,这是日俄战争和第一次世界大战开始之间特别重要的领域。帝国军事建筑师维克托·索科尔斯基(Viktor Sokolsky,1869-1913)的作品今天被遗忘了,他对建筑效率的计算在1917年革命后继续被研究,对现代主义者的思想产生了重大影响。文章挖掘了金茨堡的Narkomfin和Green City等项目的谱系,指出它们的根源在于帝国军事建筑中发展良好的两种类型:营房和野战医院。它认为,现代大众战争的出现导致了现代大众建筑原则的阐述,以及其卫生、效率和经济的精神。
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