The Architectures of Childhood
The Architectures of Childhood
Children, Modern Architecture and Reconstruction in Postwar England
by Roy Kozlovsky

Auteur(s)
Roy Kozlovsky
Uitgever
Oxon : Routledge, 2016
Omvang
279 p., geïllustreerd, 24 cm.
ISBN
9781138246973

Between 1935 and 1959, the architecture of childhood was at the centre of architectural discourse in a way that is unique in architectural history. Some of the seminal projects of the period, such as the Secondary Modern School at Hunstanton by Peter and Alison Smithson, Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation at Marseilles, or Aldo van Eyck’s playgrounds and orphanage, were designed for children. The Architectures of Childhood situates post-war architecture within the welfare state’s project of governing the self, which most intensively targeted the citizen in the making, the children.


Trefwoorden
play
Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 17 - 3: Stad en Bewoners
Extra thema's
Body and Architecture, Body and Space, Residents and the built environment ;
Opmerkingen
Incl. bibliographical references and Index.