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Growing up Modern : Childhoods in Iconic Homes by Coryn Kempster and Julia Jamrozik (2021, Hardcover)

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PublisherDE Gruyter Gmbh, Walter
ISBN-103035619050
ISBN-139783035619058
eBay Product ID (ePID)12050378773

Product Key Features

Book TitleGrowing Up Modern : Childhoods in Iconic Homes
Number of Pages328 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2021
TopicHistory / Contemporary (1945-), History / General
IllustratorYes
GenreArchitecture
AuthorCoryn Kempster, Julia Jamrozik
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight33.9 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width7.1 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2020-946438
Reviews"Architects, artists and university professors, Jamrozik and Kempster devised what they call a remarkable "journey of creative documentation", now turned into a book entitled Growing up Modern. "Hearing about the history of a place from someone who grew up there would help us understand the architecture better and would make us pay attention to it in a different way." they concluded, "an obvious but significant fact, but one that the discipline of architecture still needs to absorb and put into active practice."", Shortlist DAM Architectural Book Award 2021 "Architects, artists and university professors, Jamrozik and Kempster devised what they call a remarkable 'journey of creative documentation', now turned into a book entitled Growing up Modern. 'Hearing about the history of a place from someone who grew up there would help us understand the architecture better and would make us pay attention to it in a different way.' they concluded, 'an obvious but significant fact, but one that the discipline of architecture still needs to absorb and put into active practice.'" (Elena Sommariva in Domus, 04.2021) "A highly commendable and readable work, Growing Up Modern will soon find its place in discussions of social sustainability, as we most certainly need to continue to nurture not just individuals but families with children, knowing that the first impressions of those toddlers towards our built environments will have a lasting impact. As such, this book can be enjoyed by architects and designers, child psychologists and sociologists, as well as educators and young parents." (Sean Ruthen in Spacing, 07.2021) "It's a great idea that reveals personal insights into modernist masterpieces, such as Hans Scharoun's Schminke House, through both the conversations and new photography inside the buildings. Floor plans annotated with the childhood memories are a great addition to this beautiful book." (John Hill in world-architects.com, 07.2021) "So, this publication [...] contributes to an expanded and evolving architectural, cultural, and social perception of these modernist houses." (decomomo, 08.2021), "Jamrozik and Kempster manage a remarkable feat with their gentle but radical book, opening new territoriesfor integrating personal narrative into architectural history, andgently teasing out connections between memory and the experience ofplace that are nothing less than foundational to architecture." (Javier Zeller for Canadian Architect, August 22), A highly commendable and readable work, Growing Up Modern will soon find its place in discussions of social sustainability, as we most certainly need to continue to nurture not just individuals but families with children, knowing that the first impressions of those toddlers towards our built environments will have a lasting impact. As such, this book can be enjoyed by architects and designers, child psychologists and sociologists, as well as educators and young parents., It's a great idea that reveals personal insights into modernist masterpieces, such as Hans Scharoun's Schminke House, through both the conversations and new photography inside the buildings. Floor plans annotated with the childhood memories are a great addition to this beautiful book.
Grade FromEleventh Grade
Dewey Decimal724.6
SynopsisWie war die Erfahrung, in einem Bau der Moderne aufzuwachsen? Wie hat diese radikal andere Umgebung die Kinder und späteren Erwachsenen geprägt? Dieses Buch zeichnet ein intimes und ungewöhnliches Porträt der Architektur der Avantgarde. Die Autoren haben "Oral History"-Interviews mit ehemaligen Bewohnern geführt und dabei heitere wie auch ergreifende Erinnerungen aufgezeichnet. Oft dauerte das glückliche Familienleben in diesen Häusern nur kurze Zeit - der Philosoph Ernst Tugendhat, heute 90 Jahre alt, musste mit acht Jahren das berühmte Haus Tugendhat von Mies van der Rohe (1930) verlassen und die von Scharoun entworfene, schiffsartige Villa Schminke (1933) wurde von der Familie nur ein Jahr lang zusammen bewohnt. Das Buch bietet eine einzigartige und erfrischende Perspektive auf Ikonen der modernen Architektur., What was it like to grow up in a Modernist residence? Did these radical environments shape the way that children looked at architecture later in life? The oral history in this book paint a uniquely intimate portrait of Modernism. The authors conducted interviews with people, who spent their childhood in radical Modernist domestic spaces, uncovering both serene and poignant memories. The recollections range from the ambivalence of philosopher Ernst Tugendhat, now 90 years old, who lived in the famous Mies van der Rohe house in Brno (1930) to the fond reminiscing of the youngest daughter of the Schminke family, who still dreams of her Scharoun-designed ship-like villa in Löbau (1933). The book offers a unique, private and often refreshing perspective on these icons of the avant-garde.
LC Classification NumberNA7325.J36 2021