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A Concrete Alliance

Communism and Modern Architecture in Postwar France
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The compelling story of the significant relationship between communism and modern architecture in postwar France The massive reshaping of French cities that took place between 1958 and 1981 is commonly regarded as a unique episode in which modernist ideals were tested on an unprecedented scale. Yet... Read More
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The compelling story of the significant relationship between communism and modern architecture in postwar France

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The compelling story of the significant relationship between communism and modern architecture in postwar France

The massive reshaping of French cities that took place between 1958 and 1981 is commonly regarded as a unique episode in which modernist ideals were tested on an unprecedented scale. Yet the history of postwar French modernism has never fully accounted for the influence of one of architecture's most important institutional patrons, the French Communist Party (PCF). Drawing political theory and architectural history into conversation, Vanessa Grossman probes the shifting but enduring alliance between modern architecture and the PCF in the aftermath of the political crisis of 1958, prompted by the Algerian War of Independence and Charles de Gaulle's rise to power.

Focusing on key episodes, Grossman discusses the work of RenΓ©e Gailhoustet (a rare female architect of her generation), Jean Renaudie, and members of the Atelier d'urbanisme et d'architecture (AUA), in collaboration with architectural elders such as Jean ProuvΓ© and Oscar Niemeyer, who self-exiled to France, and in relation to contemporary Marxist thinkers such as philosophers Louis Althusser and Henri Lefebvre. Grossman exposes how communist politics and architectural modernism were mutually reinforcing ideologies that circulated in France across national and international networks of architects, urban planners, civil servants, intellectuals, activists, and politicians. Offering a new understanding of the postwar realization that architecture, particularly housing, could be employed as a political tool, this highly original book reveals the meaningful dialogue between French communism and architectural modernism.

Discover the intricate connections in A Concrete Alliance by Vanessa Grossman, where architecture and politics intersect to transform the very foundation of postwar France.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300259346

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 November 2024

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 62 color + 88 b-w illus.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 178.0mm

Height: 254.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Vanessa Grossman is assistant professor in the history and theory of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania StuartΒ WeitzmanΒ School of Design.

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