ABSTRACT

This edited collection explores the visibility of modernization in architecture produced in different capitalist regions across the world and provides readers with a historico-theoretical and historico-geographical discussion.

Focusing on a particular building type, an influential architect’s work, as well as relevant texts and documents, each chapter addresses the many facets of "delay" which are central to the problematization of capitalism’s progressive dissemination of technological and aesthetic regimes of modernism. This collection underlines the centrality of temporality for a critical understanding of colonialism, modernism, and capitalism. The book is primarily concerned with the historical timeline, the tangential point when a nation enters modernization processes. In exploring modernism in diverse regions such as East Asia, Pacific, Eastern Europe, and Iran, each chapter addresses the historiographic and architectonic unfolding of modernization beyond the western hemisphere. 

The exploration of these diverse case-studies will be of interest to students of architecture and researchers working on the collision of temporalities and the subject's critical importance for different country’s built-environments.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part I|72 pages

Historico-theoretical Paths

chapter 1|17 pages

Empire

Architecture and Totality

chapter 3|18 pages

Time's Envelope

City/Capital/Chronotope

part II|169 pages

Historico-geographic Practices

chapter 5|9 pages

Second Time as Farce

Modern Architecture in Khrushchev's USSR

chapter 6|24 pages

Different Priorities

Yugoslavian and Romanian Architects In and Out

chapter 7|23 pages

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade

Aesthetics and Cultural Technology

chapter 10|23 pages

Assembling Chinese Modernism

chapter 11|21 pages

Korean Architecture, c. 2020

Group 4.3 and Four Important Trends

chapter 12|18 pages

Shahyad Tower

Two Tendencies in One Ideological Symbol

chapter 13|19 pages

Oil, Utopia, and the Architecture of the Off-Modern

The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Planning in the 1930s Iran