Architecture and Truth in Fin-de-Siècle Vienna
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- Author: Leslie Topp, Oxford Brookes University
- Date Published: July 2004
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521822756
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This 2004 book examines one of the key notions of modernist architecture as it was formulated in Vienna at the turn of the twentieth century. Providing a close analysis of four major buildings - Olbrich's Secession Building, Hoffmann's Purkersdorf Sanatorium, Wagner's Postal Savings Bank, and Loos's Michaelerplatz building - Leslie Topp investigates how 'truth' could be interpreted in a variety of ways, including truth to purpose, symbolist or ideal truth, and ethical notions of authenticity. Drawing on newly uncovered archival materials, Topp offers an interpretation of familiar buildings that are shown to encompass utopianism, hyper-rationality, and subjectivism. She also explores the connections between Viennese modern architecture and contemporary painting, psychiatry, fashion, labor issues, and anti-Semitic politics.
Read more- New archival research yielding original interpretations on 4 canonical buildings
- First book to examine the notion of truth in architectures with attention to social and cultural context
- Explores connections between architecture and painting, psychiatry, labor issues, banking, fashion and anti-Semitic politics
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'Architecture and Truth in Fin-de-Siècle Vienna provides a welcome reading of how architects innovated in concert with institutions. It offers many insights.' Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
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- Date Published: July 2004
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521822756
- length: 250 pages
- dimensions: 257 x 180 x 20 mm
- weight: 0.64kg
- contains: 80 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. The Secession Building: multiple truths and modern art
2. The Purkersdorf Sanatorium and the appearance of science
3. The Postal Savings Bank: pragmatism and 'inner truth'
4. The Michaelerplatz Building, an honest mask.
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