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Air-Conditioning in Modern American Architecture, 1890–1970
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Air-Conditioning in Modern American Architecture, 1890–1970
2020
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Overview
Air-Conditioning in Modern American Architecture,
1890-1970, documents how architects made environmental
technologies into resources that helped shape their spatial and
formal aesthetic. In doing so, it sheds important new light on the
ways in which mechanical engineering has been assimilated into the
culture of architecture as one facet of its broader modernist
project.
Tracing the development and architectural integration of
air-conditioning from its origins in the late nineteenth century to
the advent of the environmental movement in the early 1970s, Joseph
M. Siry shows how the incorporation of mechanical systems into
modernism's discourse of functionality profoundly shaped the work
of some of the movement's leading architects, such as Dankmar
Adler, Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der
Rohe, Gordon Bunshaft, and Louis Kahn. For them, the modernist
ideal of functionality was incompletely realized if it did not
wholly assimilate heating, cooling, ventilating, and artificial
lighting. Bridging the history of technology and the history of
architecture, Siry discusses air-conditioning's technical and
social history and provides case studies of buildings by the master
architects who brought this technology into the conceptual and
formal project of modernism.
A monumental work by a renowned expert in American modernist
architecture, this book asks us to see canonical modernist
buildings through a mechanical engineering-oriented lens. It will
be especially valuable to scholars and students of architecture,
modernism, the history of technology, and American history.
Publisher
Penn State University Press
Subject
ISBN
9780271086941, 0271086947
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