南部风景如画:密西西比河下游流域新旧南方的景象

IF 0.6 2区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Bryan E. Norwood
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摘要

这篇文章考察了风景如画的南方,这是20世纪10年代到30年代在密西西比河下游河谷形成的旧南方的建筑远景。这个愿景为种植园的大房子提供了一个倾斜的方法,唤起了神话般的内战前的过去,将这个奴隶制度和资源开采的支点呈现为悠闲的自然秩序的形象,其中气候在建筑形式的塑造中占有首要地位。建筑师和杜兰大学教授纳撒尼尔·柯蒂斯、建筑艺术家威廉·斯普拉特林和作家娜塔莉·斯科特组成的图纸和文本参与了这个感人动情的旧南方展示。正如本文所述,他们的作品代表了一种部分被连根拔起的现代主义,事实上,石油工业的扩张使这种现代主义成为可能,而南方风景如画则以其农业、非工业的真实性而闻名。
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The Southern Picturesque: Visions of the New and Old South in the Lower Mississippi River Valley
This essay examines the southern picturesque, an architectural vision of the Old South formulated in the 1910s through 1930s in the Lower Mississippi River valley. This vision offered an oblique approach to the plantation big house that evoked a mythical antebellum past, presenting this fulcrum of chattel slavery and resource extraction as an image of leisurely natural order where climate assumed primary importance in the shaping of architectural form. Drawings and texts composed by architect and Tulane University professor Nathaniel Curtis, architect-artist William Spratling, and writer Natalie Scott participated in this maudlin display of the Old South. As this article argues, their work represented a kind of partially uprooted modernism that was in fact made possible by the expansion of the oil industry into the very same environment celebrated by the southern picturesque for its agrarian, nonindustrial authenticity.
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期刊介绍: Published since 1941, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians is a leading English-language journal on the history of the built environment. Each issue offers four to five scholarly articles on topics from all periods of history and all parts of the world, reviews of recent books, exhibitions, films, and other media, as well as a variety of editorials and opinion pieces designed to place the discipline of architectural history within a larger intellectual context.
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