Survival of Modern: from Cultural Centres to Planned Suburbs

Edited by Claes Caldenby and Per Ola Wedebrunn

The Nordic version of modernism during the 1906s and '70s had certain characteristics that are of increasing interest to international architectural historians today. Of particular significance in this series of investigations is the relation between Nordic lands and the Baltic states during Soviet times, not only in terms of political comparisons but also because of the questions raised regarding modernism's dependence on the concept of a planned society. Taking the two poles of cultural centres and planned suburbs as their focus, the authors delve into this new field of research. With contributions by Claes Caldenby, Timo Tuomi, Vaidas Petrulis and Siri Skjold Lexau, among others.

Copenhagen, 2013, 26.7 x 20.8cm, 160 pp. Paperback.

£23.95
Loading Updating cart...