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OverviewHow the rise of the large-scale atrium space in the 1970s and '80s changed the way buildings could be designed, constructed, regulated, and occupied. How the rise of the large-scale atrium space in the 1970s and '80s changed the way buildings could be designed, constructed, regulated, and occupied. In the 1970s, a void opened at the heart of architecture. In hotels, offices, public buildings, and commercial centers, the atrium emerged globally to challenge the modernist legacies of form and function, altering the pattern and experience of cities. While often appearing at vast scale and to striking effect, the atrium also became omnipresent and mundane. In this lively critique, Charles Rice charts the atrium's appearance in the 1970s and its development through the 1980s, as it accompanied profound shifts in the discipline and practice of architecture. During this period, architectural practice especially in the United States and United Kingdom was changing rapidly, due in part to the manifold effects of deregulation. All aspects of the way buildings were designed, developed, regulated, built, managed, and occupied were being reshaped. A practice guided by the progressive tenets of modernism was being turned into a professional service fully integrated within neoliberal social and economic imperatives. As Rice shows, the atrium gives this story a distinct spatial and material figure, one that offers an inside view of architecture in transformation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles RicePublisher: MIT Press Ltd Imprint: MIT Press Dimensions: Width: 18.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.652kg ISBN: 9780262048330ISBN 10: 0262048337 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 17 October 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsList of Images vii Prologue: The Generic Building Form of the Late Twentieth Century 1 1 Forming 15 2 Regulating 35 3 Conditioning 65 4 Organizing 95 5 Cultivating 125 Epilogue: The Atrium Persists 151 Acknowledgments 159 Notes 161 Index 197Reviews“Despite being a brisk read, the volume Rice has produced fills the void, so to speak. Atrium brims with architectural episodes that deftly balance lofty ideas with technical, nitty-gritty nuance.” —Architectural Record Author InformationCharles Rice is Professor of Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney. He is author of The Emergence of the Interior- Architecture, Modernity, Domesticity and Interior Urbanism- Architecture, John Portman and Downtown America. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |