Taking the break-up of the Soviet Union and the entry of Russia, China and India into the global market as the start of a new era of globalisation, Robert Adam compares new developments in architecture and urban design with major shifts in the balance of power since 1990.Based on the principle that design unavoidably follows social change, politics and economics, this analysis casts a new light on recent architecture. Starting with the lead up to events in the 1990s, links are established between the global dominance of the North Atlantic economies, architectural style and a dramatic increase in international architectural practice. The widely-observed homogeneity of the global consumer economy is examined in relation to branding, tourism and international competition between cities, and parallels are drawn with universal architectural and urban types, iconic architecture and the rise of the star architect. Contrasting pressures to maintain differences are identified in the break-up of nation states, identity politics, targeted marketing and environmentalism, and these are related to attempts to reinforce local identity through architecture and urban design.Using social, political and economic change as a guide to new directions in architecture and urban design, the book ends by tracing the changes in global power revealed by the 2008 Western financial crash and its immediate impact on the built environment. By comparing past patterns of cultural influence, the book speculates on how architecture and urban design may come to reflect wider global trends.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 31 Aug 2012
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443839051
About Robert Adam
Robert Adam was born in England in 1948 and received his architectural education at Westminster University. He was a Rome Scholar in 19723 and in 1977 became a Director of the architectural and urban design practice now known as Adam Architecture. Adam is a Visiting Professor in Urban Design at Strathclyde University. He has published numerous papers and articles on architecture urban design heritage policy design philosophy and history; has appeared in television and radio broadcasts; and has conducted lecture tours in Europe Asia and the Americas. He has sat on English government design review bodies and was an elected councillor and honorary secretary of the Royal Institute of British Architects. As well as contributing to several books Adam co-edited Tradition Today and was the author of Classical Architecture: A Complete Handbook Buildings by Design and The Seven Sins of Architects.
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