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Utopian Architecture Beyond the Concrete: The Transcendental and the Political Dimension of Laboratories and Religious Spaces
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Abstract When the Bell Telephone Company built their new research facility in 1957, they did not opt for a functional box but for a cathedral of glass, steel, and concrete, set in a meticulously landscaped park. What can we learn from this striking corporate architecture through which architect Eero Saarinen... view more
When the Bell Telephone Company built their new research facility in 1957, they did not opt for a functional box but for a cathedral of glass, steel, and concrete, set in a meticulously landscaped park. What can we learn from this striking corporate architecture through which architect Eero Saarinen expressed that man had mastered nature and would solve all future problems? What can churches learn, which have also built striking concrete structures throughout the 1960s - buildings whose roofs are now leaking and whose heating systems are no longer operational? Christian Preidel argues that building today is not a symphony in glass and concrete but a social endeavour where people (and material) come together.... view less
Keywords
architecture; community; sociology of religion; social process; social science; religion; social mobility
Classification
Sociology of Religion
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Free Keywords
Computer Industry; Culture and institutions; Education, research, related topics of history; Factors affecting social behavior; Geisteswissenschaften allgemein; Groups of people; Philosophy and theory of religion; Political science (Politics and government); Religious Studies; Social problems and services; Sociology and anthropology; Space; Urban Studies; Urban communities
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Publisher
transcript Verlag
City
Bielefeld
Page/Pages
218 p.
Series
Religious Studies, 43
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839473580
ISSN
2703-1438
ISBN
978-3-8394-7358-0
Status
Published Version; reviewed