The life and work of Jerzy Sołtan : the "last modernist architect" / Szymon Ruszczewski.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Routledge research in architectural historyPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2024Description: xii, 251 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032559186
  • 9781032559193
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Life and work of Jerzy SołtanDDC classification:
  • 720.92 S6537 2024 B 23/eng/20230901
LOC classification:
  • NA1455.P63 S6537 2024
Summary: "This book is the first comprehensive monograph on Polish modern architect Jerzy Sołtan's work including his designs, theory, and teachings in Poland and America based on extensive archival research and oral history interviews with former students. The Life and Work of Jerzy Sołtan takes the reader on a journey to both sides of the iron curtain, the communist Poland and the capitalist United States, contributing to the existing scholarship on modernism in post-socialist counties, on CIAM, and on Team 10. It pictures Sołtan as a central player in the history of modernism, building on his own contribution and on close relationships with Le Corbusier and Team 10. This book illustrates not only Sołtan's work, but also his life and how it influenced 20th century architecture. Looking in detail at his designs and texts enables the reader to discover how modern architecture tendencies can fit into a larger geopolitical context and how designs can be true manifestos to an architect's theory. The reader will be immersed in a series of different contexts - from communist Poland, the vibrant academic atmosphere at Harvard to lively discussions on the future of modern architecture. This publication will be of particular interest for those studying modern architecture in Central Europe and in post-socialist countries, in particular in Poland. Architects, designers, architectural and design students, and modern architecture enthusiasts will find this publication on the "last modernist" architect revealing new perspectives thanks to the unpublished and unresearched sources"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-243) and index.

"This book is the first comprehensive monograph on Polish modern architect Jerzy Sołtan's work including his designs, theory, and teachings in Poland and America based on extensive archival research and oral history interviews with former students. The Life and Work of Jerzy Sołtan takes the reader on a journey to both sides of the iron curtain, the communist Poland and the capitalist United States, contributing to the existing scholarship on modernism in post-socialist counties, on CIAM, and on Team 10. It pictures Sołtan as a central player in the history of modernism, building on his own contribution and on close relationships with Le Corbusier and Team 10. This book illustrates not only Sołtan's work, but also his life and how it influenced 20th century architecture. Looking in detail at his designs and texts enables the reader to discover how modern architecture tendencies can fit into a larger geopolitical context and how designs can be true manifestos to an architect's theory. The reader will be immersed in a series of different contexts - from communist Poland, the vibrant academic atmosphere at Harvard to lively discussions on the future of modern architecture. This publication will be of particular interest for those studying modern architecture in Central Europe and in post-socialist countries, in particular in Poland. Architects, designers, architectural and design students, and modern architecture enthusiasts will find this publication on the "last modernist" architect revealing new perspectives thanks to the unpublished and unresearched sources"-- Provided by publisher.

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