Echoes of architectural modernism in J.G. Ballard’s High-Rise

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Ars Aeterna Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.2478/aa-2020-0007
Tereza Topolovská
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Abstract This article pursues the elements of architectural Modernism in James Graham Ballard’s 1975 novel High-Rise (1975). The enormous tower block represents a triumph of technological and constructional progress envisioned by the pioneers of modernist architecture. However, Ballard’s vision of social development within it is regressive and violent. In order to decipher the nature of the role, or lack thereof, of the tower block in the reformulation of its own social fabric, the paper studies the ways in which the narrative presents aspects analogous to the key elements of architectural modernism. Particular attention is paid to the narrative’s reflections of radical and often contradictory visions of key figures of theoretical roots of modernism, such as Le Corbusier and Karel Teige. Their ambiguous stance on the core of modernism not only determines the outcome of the social experiment performed by Ballard in High-Rise, but can also be seen as deforming the building practice until today.
巴拉德《高层建筑》中建筑现代主义的回响
摘要本文从巴拉德1975年的小说《高层建筑》(1975)中探寻建筑现代主义的元素。巨大的塔楼代表了现代主义建筑先驱们所设想的技术和建筑进步的胜利。然而,巴拉德对社会发展的愿景是倒退和暴力的。为了解读塔楼在重塑其自身社会结构中的作用或缺乏作用的本质,本文研究了叙事呈现类似于建筑现代主义关键元素的方面的方式。特别关注的是叙事对现代主义理论根源的关键人物,如勒·柯布西耶和卡雷尔·泰格的激进且往往矛盾的愿景的反映。他们对现代主义核心的模糊立场不仅决定了巴拉德在《高层建筑》中进行的社会实验的结果,而且可以被视为对建筑实践的变形,直到今天。
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Ars Aeterna
Ars Aeterna Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: The multidisciplinary journal focused on the questions of art and its importance in the contemporary world for the development of culture, mutual understanding, and the human Self.
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