"Examining theories advanced by El Lissitzky, Moisei Ginzburg, and Nikolay Ladovsky, this illuminating study demonstrates how Soviet architects of the interwar period sought to mitigate Fordist production methods with other, ostensibly more human-oriented approaches that drew on the biological and psychological sciences"--
"Examining theories advanced by El Lissitzky, Moisei Ginzburg, and Nikolay Ladovsky, this illuminating study demonstrates how Soviet architects of the interwar period sought to mitigate Fordist production methods with other, ostensibly more human-oriented approaches that drew on the biological and psychological sciences"--
Alla Vronskaya is professor of architectural history at Kassel University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Life: An Ideology for Modernity 1. Space: Formalist Architectural Pedagogy at the VKhUTEMAS 2. Orientation: El Lissitzky’s Evolutionist Urbanism 3. Fitness: Nikolay Ladovsky’s Architectural Psychotechnics 4. Process: Organicist Aesthetics of Soviet Standardization 5. Energy: Soviet Wall-Painting and the Economy of Perception 6. Personality: Public Park as a Factory of Dealienation Conclusion. History: From the Monistic to the Terrestrial Acknowledgments Notes Index
Introduction. Life: An Ideology for Modernity 1. Space: Formalist Architectural Pedagogy at the VKhUTEMAS 2. Orientation: El Lissitzky’s Evolutionist Urbanism 3. Fitness: Nikolay Ladovsky’s Architectural Psychotechnics 4. Process: Organicist Aesthetics of Soviet Standardization 5. Energy: Soviet Wall-Painting and the Economy of Perception 6. Personality: Public Park as a Factory of Dealienation Conclusion. History: From the Monistic to the Terrestrial Acknowledgments Notes Index
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