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The Modernist Housing Project in the United States
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Vision of the Futurist City by Antonio Sant’ Elia, c. 1914
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LeCorbusier, Ville Contemporaine, c. 1922
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Weissenhofseidling, Stuttgart, Germany, c.1927 LeCorbusier, Ville Contemporaine, c.1922
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Frank Lloyd Wright, St. Mark’s in the Bowery Tower, project for social housing, ca.1929
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Frank Lloyd Wright, Price Tower, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, c1950
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Minoru Yasmaski, Pruitt-Igoe Housing Project, St. Louis MO, c1961
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Modernism in crisis in the 1960s raised numerous questions, for instance: Is it possible to pursue a social agenda through architecture? Is a social agenda the same thing as social engineering? What is the relationship of modern architecture to history and tradition? Did modern architects hoodwink corporate America into accepting a socialist vocabulary to house the institutions of capitalism? Should architecture derive its theoretical stance from socio- political theory and philosophy or is architecture capable of establishing its own agenda as a self-sufficient discipline? Does form follow function or do function and form have some other relationship? Is beauty a thing of the past and no longer a value we can pursue?
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