THE MODERN MOVEMENT IN ARCHITECTURE: SELECTIONS FROM THE DOCOMOMO REGISTERS.Edited by Dennis Sharp Dennis Sharp (b. 1933) is a British architect, professor, curator, historian, author and editor. Dennis Sharp studied at Bedford Modern School (1945-1951) and at Luton School of Art (1951-1954). & Catherine Cooke. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. 2001. [pounds]25 DOGOMOMO was founded in 1988, at the School of Architecture in Eindhoven. Inspired by the fate of Jan Duiker's abandoned Zonnestraal sanatorium sanatorium /san·a·to·ri·um/ (san?ah-tor´e-um) an institution for treatment of sick persons, especially a private hospital for convalescents or patients with chronic diseases or mental disorders. , its aim, explicitly enshrined in its acronym, was to DOcument and to COnserve significant buildings of the MOdern MOvement. Twelve years later the present hook represents the first product of that effort. It presents selective registers of representative buildings drawn up by 32 national arid regional groups of DOCOMOMO International Docomomo International (sometimes written as DoCoMoMo) is a non-profit organisation whose full title is International Working Party for Document and Conservation of Buildings, Sites and Neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement. , amounting to a total of over six hundred buildings from Europe, north and south America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , Australasia, Israel and Japan. The book is clearly organized with introductory essays by Hubert-Jan Henket, Maristella Casciato and Dennis Sharp. The register consists of selections of up to twenty buildings from each national or regional group, each of which is introduced by a short essay outlining the local history of the Modern Movement and the criteria by which the buildings have been chosen. One or more images and a brief text describe each project. There is a selected bibliography for each country and the book concludes with a useful general bibliography of books and periodicals compiled by Catherine Cooke. The editors acknowledge that this is 'work in progress', a beginning not an end to their aims. For example, there are no entries for the whole of Africa, China or India, or for significant regions of central and south America. It, nonetheless, supports the claim that this is a significant document of the architectural achievements of the Modern Movement. Most importantly Adv. 1. most importantly - above and beyond all other consideration; "above all, you must be independent" above all, most especially , the register demonstrates how the founding principles of the new architecture were transmitted, diffused and reinterpreted as they took root across the globe. Among many familiar monuments by the great masters we find numerous little known designs, particularly from the newly independent countries of the former Eastern Bloc During the Cold War, the term Eastern Bloc (or Soviet Bloc) was used to refer to the Soviet Union and its allies in Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and—until the early 1960s—Albania). , such as Latvia and Estonia. I particularly enjoyed a brief, but fascinating view into the development of architecture in relation to the transformation of the economy and culture of Iceland The culture of Iceland is rich and varied as well as being known for its literary heritage which stems from authors from the 12th to 14th centuries. Other Icelandic traditional arts include weaving, silver crafting, and wood carving. during the twentieth century. It is frustrating that greater consistency has not been achieved in the documentation of the projects. In many cases only a single photograph is provided, which is barely adequate documentation in any rigorous definition. Ideally these should be supplemented by a plan and, if possible, by specific reference to other published sources. It would also be helpful, in every case, to provide a statement of the present state of the building. This would greatly enhance the value of the book as a resource for scholars. But this is an important publication. In her essay, Maristella Casciato writes that the register, '... is a tool which primarily aims to advance modern architectural historiography historiography Writing of history, especially that based on the critical examination of sources and the synthesis of chosen particulars from those sources into a narrative that will stand the test of critical methods. , freeing it from worn-out art-historical itineraries and creating a methodology of knowledge and procedures for working on the modern heritage'. The act of locating the acknowledged masters and their works in this broader geographical and, hence, more diverse cultural context offers the prospect of just such an advance. We should give thanks to all of those whose efforts continue to provide the data for this enterprise and look forward to future DOCOMOMO DOCOMOMO Documentation and Conservation - Modern Movement (New York, NY urban design organization) publications. |
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