建筑接触区:书写战后全球历史的另一种方式?

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
T. Avermaete, C. Nuijsink
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摘要

摘要本立场文件阐述了我们将建筑现代主义历史化的方式,特别是在战后前所未有的全球人员、思想、材料和劳动力运动的背景下。它提出了一种基于跨文化“接触区”概念的全球现代主义的替代理论框架和相应的史学。这一概念最初由文学学者玛丽·路易斯·普拉特在殖民研究、建筑接触区——竞赛、展览、大会、双年展、,暑期学校提供了重新思考建筑文化创新的可能性。接触区不是强调单个天才建筑师的独创性,而是提供了一种基于更全球化和多方向知识交流的建筑发展概念。仔细研究建筑接触区背后的机制,可以将建筑现代主义的历史重新定义为一个跨文化、多作者和多概念的问题。
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Architectural Contact Zones: Another Way to Write Global Histories of the Post-War Period?
Abstract This position paper addresses the ways that we historicise architectural modernism, especially within the context of the unprecedented global movements of people, ideas, materials and labour that characterised the post-war period. It suggests an alternative theoretical framing and corresponding historiography of global modernism, based on the concept of cross-cultural “contact zones.” A notion first coined by literature scholar Mary Louise Pratt in the context of colonial studies, architectural contact zones—competitions, exhibitions, congresses, biennales, summer schools—offer the possibility to rethink what innovation in architecture culture entails. Rather than underscoring the originality of the single genius-architect, contact zones offer a conception of architectural development that is based on a more global and multidirectional exchange of knowledge. Scrutinising the mechanisms behind architectural contact zones can result in a reframing of the history of architectural modernism as a cross-cultural, multi-authored and poly-conceptual matter.
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