Casablanca Chandigarh : a report on modernization / Tom Avermaete, Maristella Casciato ; photographic missions by Yto Barrada, Takashi Homma.

"This book documents two complementary urban realities that have played a fundamental role in the imagination, definition and redefinition of the twentieth-century modern city. Shifting away from an understanding of architecture as the construction of monumental masterpieces, the texts collecte...

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Main Authors: Avermaete, Tom (Author), Casciato, Maristella (Author)
Other Authors: Barrada, Yto, 1971- (Photographer), Honma, Takashi, 1962- (Photographer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Montréal, Québec, Canada : Zürich, Switzerland : CCA, Canadian Centre for Architecture = Centre canadien d'architecture ; Park Books, [2014]
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Summary:"This book documents two complementary urban realities that have played a fundamental role in the imagination, definition and redefinition of the twentieth-century modern city. Shifting away from an understanding of architecture as the construction of monumental masterpieces, the texts collected here assemble the narratives behind the public spaces, housing and social facilities in these two cities, where modern plans have proven unexpectedly resilient and adaptable over time. This perspective is reinforced through visual contributions by Yto Barrada and Takashi Homma--two photographers especially invested in capturing everyday urban life. In a world marked by decolonization and Cold War politics, Casablanca and Chandigarh appear simultaneously as exponents of and countercurrents to modernization and its development perspectives. The book's three chapters set the context for reading Casablanca and Chandigarh as the results of nuanced, dynamic processes of international exchange driven by the engagement and expertise of a new class of design professionals. As a dossier of actors, alignments and agendas, the book contributes to an alternative historiography of post-war urbanism and to recent reflections on the impact of transnational practice."--P. [4] of cover.
Item Description:Published to accompany the exhibition How architects, experts, politicians, international agencies, and citizens negotiate modern planning : Casablanca Chandigarh presented at the CCA from 26 November 2013 to 20 April 2014. Cf. page 367.
Physical Description:367 pages : illustrations (chiefly coloured) ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-349) and index.
ISBN:9781927071106
1927071100
9783906027364 (Park Books)
3906027368 (Park Books)