In the first half of the 20th century a new kind of architecture appeared across Europe and North America characterized by plain often pure white walls; wide windows; flat roofs; and prominent balconies terraces and roof gardens. Paul Overy explores the era's preoccupations with fresh air and sunshine space health and hygiene and how these concerns became fundamental to the development of new architectural and design practices. Illustrated with 66 archival images this book considers individual buildings in Europe and the United States by such architects as Adolf Loos Walter Gropius and Le Corbusier in the context of class and social control luxury and austerity race and colonialism. Many have become classics of their type and are now legally protected from demolition or alteration and have recently been restored and reconstructed.
''Işık Hava ve Açıklık: Savaşlar Arasında Modern Mimari''
20.yüzyılın ilk yarısında Avrupa ve Kuzey Amerika'da düz beyaz duvarlargeniş pencereler düz çatılar büyük balkonlar teraslar ve çatı bahçelerinin karakterini çizdiği yeni bir mimari ortaya çıktı. Harika resimlerle zenginleştirilmiş kitapta Paul Overy'nin açık hava güneş ışığı boş alanlar sağlık ve hijyenin bu mimari üzerindeki etkisini nasıl incelediğini göreceksiniz