Building Children's Worlds (eBook, PDF)
The Representation of Architecture and Modernity in Picturebooks
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The Representation of Architecture and Modernity in Picturebooks
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The kinds of architectural worlds children are exposed to in picture books during their formative years may influence how they regard such architecture as adults.
This book reveals what stories are told about modern architecture and shows how those stories affect future attitudes towards and expectations of the built environment.
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The kinds of architectural worlds children are exposed to in picture books during their formative years may influence how they regard such architecture as adults.
This book reveals what stories are told about modern architecture and shows how those stories affect future attitudes towards and expectations of the built environment.
This book reveals what stories are told about modern architecture and shows how those stories affect future attitudes towards and expectations of the built environment.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000844344
- Artikelnr.: 67419494
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000844344
- Artikelnr.: 67419494
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Torsten Schmiedeknecht is a Reader in Architecture at the University of Liverpool. His research interests include the representation of architecture in print media, rationalism in architecture and architectural competitions. He is the co-editor of Modernism and the Professional Architecture Journal, The Rationalist Reader, Rationalist Traces, An Architect's Guide to Fame and Fame and Architecture. In 2016 he was the recipient of an RIBA Research Trust Award for his project The representation of Modern Architecture through illustrations in postwar British Children's Literature, which resulted in a co-authored paper ('Absent Architectures: Post-War Housing in British Children's Picture Books') with Emma Hayward, and the exhibition Building Children's Worlds at RIBA North in Liverpool in Spring 2019. Jill Rudd is a Professor of Literature in the English Department at the University of Liverpool, where, amongst other things, she teaches medieval literature and children's literature. Chiefly a medievalist with an interest in eco-criticism, her publications include Greenery: Ecocritical Readings of Late Medieval English Literature (MUP, 2007) and various articles and chapters on mice, clouds, flowers and plants. She has also written on Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and The Secret Garden and in the past, on Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short stories. She has supervised postgraduate theses on issue-led children's literature written for older children readers and young adults. Emma Hayward is a secondary school English teacher and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool. Her research interests include curriculum design and 20th- and 21st-century literature - in particular, the relationship between literature and the built environment, verbal-visual narratives and postmodernism/late postmodernism. She has published on children's literature and the built environment. Her publications include 'Absent Architectures: Post-War Housing in British Children's Picture Books, 1960-present' and '"Horrible muddy English places": Downriver, Swandown, and the Mock-Heroic Tradition'.
Introduction Part 1: Modernity 1.Building for the future - Children as
future citizens in Swedish Picturebooks of the 1930s 2. A Modern Utopia:
Architecture, Modernity and Ladybird Books in postwar Britain 3. Reading as
Building: Modernist Architecture and Book Space in Picturebooks 4.
Representations of modern architecture and urbanism in Colombian children's
literature from the mid-20th century Part 2: Domestic Space 5. Domestic
Architecture and Environmental Design in Australian Picture Books 6. The
house, where everything begins 7. Architecture and Interior Design in
Italian Picturebooks: A case study of Bruno Munari 8. Representations of
architecture in children's picture books in Australia, Singapore and China
9. Building Diversity in British and American Children's Picturebooks
(2000-present) Part 3: Urban Space 10. Highly Modern Ideal Homestead 11.
Architecture and Magic: Mapping the London of Children's Fantasy Fiction
12. Ordinary cityscapes and architecture in Jörg Müller's picturebook
oeuvre
future citizens in Swedish Picturebooks of the 1930s 2. A Modern Utopia:
Architecture, Modernity and Ladybird Books in postwar Britain 3. Reading as
Building: Modernist Architecture and Book Space in Picturebooks 4.
Representations of modern architecture and urbanism in Colombian children's
literature from the mid-20th century Part 2: Domestic Space 5. Domestic
Architecture and Environmental Design in Australian Picture Books 6. The
house, where everything begins 7. Architecture and Interior Design in
Italian Picturebooks: A case study of Bruno Munari 8. Representations of
architecture in children's picture books in Australia, Singapore and China
9. Building Diversity in British and American Children's Picturebooks
(2000-present) Part 3: Urban Space 10. Highly Modern Ideal Homestead 11.
Architecture and Magic: Mapping the London of Children's Fantasy Fiction
12. Ordinary cityscapes and architecture in Jörg Müller's picturebook
oeuvre
Introduction Part 1: Modernity 1.Building for the future - Children as
future citizens in Swedish Picturebooks of the 1930s 2. A Modern Utopia:
Architecture, Modernity and Ladybird Books in postwar Britain 3. Reading as
Building: Modernist Architecture and Book Space in Picturebooks 4.
Representations of modern architecture and urbanism in Colombian children's
literature from the mid-20th century Part 2: Domestic Space 5. Domestic
Architecture and Environmental Design in Australian Picture Books 6. The
house, where everything begins 7. Architecture and Interior Design in
Italian Picturebooks: A case study of Bruno Munari 8. Representations of
architecture in children's picture books in Australia, Singapore and China
9. Building Diversity in British and American Children's Picturebooks
(2000-present) Part 3: Urban Space 10. Highly Modern Ideal Homestead 11.
Architecture and Magic: Mapping the London of Children's Fantasy Fiction
12. Ordinary cityscapes and architecture in Jörg Müller's picturebook
oeuvre
future citizens in Swedish Picturebooks of the 1930s 2. A Modern Utopia:
Architecture, Modernity and Ladybird Books in postwar Britain 3. Reading as
Building: Modernist Architecture and Book Space in Picturebooks 4.
Representations of modern architecture and urbanism in Colombian children's
literature from the mid-20th century Part 2: Domestic Space 5. Domestic
Architecture and Environmental Design in Australian Picture Books 6. The
house, where everything begins 7. Architecture and Interior Design in
Italian Picturebooks: A case study of Bruno Munari 8. Representations of
architecture in children's picture books in Australia, Singapore and China
9. Building Diversity in British and American Children's Picturebooks
(2000-present) Part 3: Urban Space 10. Highly Modern Ideal Homestead 11.
Architecture and Magic: Mapping the London of Children's Fantasy Fiction
12. Ordinary cityscapes and architecture in Jörg Müller's picturebook
oeuvre