ABSTRACT

This volume offers a critical and complicated picture of how leisure tourism connected the world after the World War II, transforming coastal lands, traditional societies, and national economies in new ways.

The 21 chapters in this book analyze selected case studies of architectures and landscapes around the world, contextualizing them within economic geographies of national development, the geopolitics of the Cold War, the legacies of colonialism, and the international dynamics of decolonization. Postwar leisure tourism evokes a rich array of architectural spaces and altered coastal landscapes, which is explored in this collection through discussions of tourism developments in the Mediterranean littoral, such as Greece, Turkey, and southern France, as well as compelling analyses of Soviet bloc seaside resorts along the Black Sea and Baltic coasts, and in beachscapes and tourism architectures of western and eastern hemispheres, from Southern California to Sri Lanka, South Korea, and Egypt.

This collection makes a compelling argument that "leisurescapes," far from being supra-ideological and apolitical spatial expressions of modernization, development, and progress, have often concealed histories of conflict, violence, social inequalities, and environmental degradation. It will be of interest to architectural and urban historians, architects and planners, as well as urban geographers, economic and environmental historians.

part I|68 pages

Colonial Legacies of Tourism

chapter 2|17 pages

Decolonizing Leisurescapes

Sri Lanka's Aesthetically Integrated Resort Designs
ByAnoma Pieris

chapter 3|16 pages

The Anesthetics of Tourism

Bali, Internationalism, and Post-Conflict Developments 1
ByJiat-Hwee Chang

chapter 4|17 pages

Designing Terra nullius

Mid-century Modernism and Settler-Colonial Leisure
ByManuel Shvartzberg Carrió

part II|62 pages

Collective Leisure and Market Ideologies

chapter 5|15 pages

Emblems of Socialism

Romania's Black Sea Resorts, 1950s–1960s
ByJuliana Maxim

chapter 6|15 pages

Stretching Socialism

Company Holiday Homes in Estonian Coastal Villages
ByEpp Lankots

chapter 7|15 pages

Por el Pueblo, Para el Pueblo

Tensions between Leisurescapes and Revolutionary Ideology in Castro's Cuba
ByErica Morawski

chapter 8|15 pages

Leisure between the First and Second Worlds

Hilton Tel-Aviv and Mivtachim Convalescent Home in Zichron Ya'akov
ByAlona Nitzan-Shiftan, Duffy Half

part III|66 pages

Territorial Planning and Transnational Expertise

chapter 9|18 pages

Towers on a Golden Coast

Competing Visions of Development on Famagusta's Beach
ByPanayiota Pyla, Dimitris Venizelos

chapter 10|15 pages

Transnational Experts and the Architecture of Tourism Industry in Francoist Spain

ByJosé Vela Castillo, Sıla Karataş

chapter 11|15 pages

Making the Border Irrelevant

An Israeli Hotel in the Sinai Peninsula
ByNeta Feniger

chapter 12|16 pages

The African Riviera

Tourism, Infrastructure, and Regional Development in the Ivory Coast
ByAyala Levin

part IV|68 pages

Mobility and Infrastructure in the Mediterranean Littoral

chapter 13|16 pages

Scales of Modernization

The Adriatic Highway as an Agent of Coastal Transformation
ByMelita Čavlović

chapter 14|16 pages

Mobility, Modernity, and Hospitality

TUSAN Tourism Initiative in Postwar Turkey
ByGökçeçiçek Savaşır, Zeynep Tuna Ultav

chapter 15|17 pages

‘And They All Go to the Seashore!’

Roads, Seaside Leisure, and Camping in Postwar Greece
ByStavros Alifragkis, Emilia Athanassiou

chapter 16|17 pages

Plastic Leisure for All

The Hexacube and the Seaside Development of Leucate-Barcarès
ByPanagiotis Farantatos

part V|80 pages

Leisure Politics, Modernity, and Beach Culture

chapter 17|16 pages

The Paradox of Baywatch

Questioning the Enduring Appeal of the “SoCal” Beachscape
ByElsa Devienne

chapter 18|15 pages

Concrete Shores

Illusions and Desires of Total Control on the Littoral Edge of Egypt
ByManar Moursi

chapter 19|16 pages

Architectural Visions of Modernity and Exclusion

Mid-Century Tourism Projects for Istanbul's Florya Coast
ByMeltem Ö. Gürel

chapter 20|15 pages

Black Sea Geopolitics and Architectures of Leisure

Turban Kilyos Holiday Complex
ByEmine Görgül

chapter 21|16 pages

Walkerhill Resort

A Space of Exception in Postwar South Korea
ByAlex Young Il Seo