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Avermaete, Tom
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Nuijsink, Cathelijne
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2022-06-16T08:59:04Z
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2022-03-24T10:05:02Z
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2022-05-09T11:29:53Z
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2022-05-09T13:20:05Z
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2022-06-16T08:59:04Z
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2021
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1326-4826
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1755-0475
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10.1080/13264826.2021.1939745
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/539055
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10.3929/ethz-b-000539055
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This position paper addresses the ways that we historicise architectural modernism, especially within the context of the unprecedented global movements of people, ideas, materials and labour that characterised the post-war period. It suggests an alternative theoretical framing and corresponding historiography of global modernism, based on the concept of cross-cultural "contact zones." A notion first coined by literature scholar Mary Louise Pratt in the context of colonial studies, architectural contact zones-competitions, exhibitions, congresses, biennales, summer schools-offer the possibility to rethink what innovation in architecture culture entails. Rather than underscoring the originality of the single genius-architect, contact zones offer a conception of architectural development that is based on a more global and multidirectional exchange of knowledge. Scrutinising the mechanisms behind architectural contact zones can result in a reframing of the history of architectural modernism as a cross-cultural, multi-authored and poly-conceptual matter.
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Routledge
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Architecture historiography
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authorship
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contact zone
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cultural encounters
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knowledge exchange
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methodological framework
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transculturation
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Architectural Contact Zones: Another Way to Write Global Histories of the Post-War Period?
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Journal Article
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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2021-07-09
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Architectural Theory Review
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25
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3
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Archit. theor. rev.
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350
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361
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