Neogothic Church Architecture in the 20th and 21st centuries
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Gothic style and contemporary architecture worldwide Although largely overlooked in studies of architectural history, church architecture in a Gothic idiom outlived its 19th century momentum to persist worldwide throughout the 20th century and into the new millennium.
Global Gothic presents a first systematic worldwide understanding of "Gothic" in contemporary architecture, both as a distinct variation and as a competitor to recognized modern styles. The book’s chapters critically discuss Gothic’s various manifestations over the past century, describing and illustrating approaches from Gothic Revival living traditions in the former British Empire and original Gothic appropriation in Latin America to competitions of European builders in former Asian and African colonies. The focus is also on the special appropriations in North America, China and Japan, as well as contemporary solutions that tend to be transnational in style.
With contributions from renowned architecture experts from around the world, Global Gothic provides an overview of this cultural phenomenon and presents a wealth of stunning material, much of it little known. Richly illustrated in full color, it offers an important contribution to colonial and postcolonial global art history and a seldom acknowledged perspective on art history in general. Although largely overlooked in studies of architectural history, church architecture in a Gothic idiom outlived its 19th century momentum to persist worldwide throughout the 20th century and into the new millennium.
Global Gothic presents a first systematic worldwide understanding of "Gothic" in contemporary architecture, both as a distinct variation and as a competitor to recognized modern styles. The book’s chapters critically discuss Gothic’s various manifestations over the past century, describing and illustrating approaches from Gothic Revival living traditions in the former British Empire and original Gothic appropriation in Latin America to competitions of European builders in former Asian and African colonies. The focus is also on the special appropriations in North America, China and Japan, as well as contemporary solutions that tend to be transnational in style.
With contributions from renowned architecture experts from around the world, Global Gothic provides an overview of this cultural phenomenon and presents a wealth of stunning material, much of it little known. Richly illustrated in full color, it offers an important contribution to colonial and postcolonial global art history and a seldom acknowledged perspective on art history in general. 1
Gothic Going Global
About this Book
Barbara Borngässer and Bruno Klein
2
A New Old Architecture
Global Gothic in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Bruno Klein
3
Gothic in Europe after the “End” of Neo-Gothic
Bruno Klein
4
Tradition in the Age of Progress
Notions on Gothic Church Architecture in the United States
Bettina Marten
5
Ecclesiastical Gothic in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Canada
Bettina Marten
6
Gothic Down Under
Barbara Borngässer and Bruno Klein
7
Neo-Gothic in India
Autonomy, Fusion, Exuberance
Peter Scriver, Amit Srivastava, and Pedro Guedes
8
The Persistence of Neo-Gothic Architecture in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century South America
Martín M. Checa-Artasu
9
Neo-Gothic Architecture in Mexico from the Porfiriato to the Present
Martín M. Checa-Artasu
10
Gótico à brasileira
Gothicizing Church Building between Amazonia and Rio Grande do Sul
Barbara Borngässer
11
Gothic Architecture in Africa from Colonial to Postcolonial
An Attempt
Bruno Klein
12
Western, Modern and Postmodern Gothic Churches in Twentieth-Century China: Styles, Identities, and Memories
Thomas Coomans
13
Gothic Revival in Japan in the Early Period of the Occidentalizing Experiences between Religious and Civil Architecture
Olimpia Niglio
14
Gothic and Event Culture
Wedding Chapels
Barbara Borngässer