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  • av Kathleen James-Chakraborty
    571,-

    A singular architectural landmark bridging western Europe and the American South How did the Belgian Friendship Building, originally constructed for the 1939 New York World's Fair--and one of only a few surviving buildings from that celebrated exhibition--end up on the campus of an HBCU in Richmond, Virginia? In this richly illustrated book, Kathleen James-Chakraborty, Katherine Kuenzli, and Bryan Clark Green relate the fascinating story, spanning three continents, of a distinctly modern structure that has towered over Virginia Union University, in a city characterized by its traditional architecture, for more than eighty years. It is a structure whose original purposes--to present modern Belgian design and to extol its racist, colonial regime--stand in stark contrast to its dedication in 1941 to Robert L. Vann, longtime editor of one of America's most illustrious historic Black newspapers. The Belgian Friendship Building is an enduring example of prewar modernism designed by a team of Belgian architects under the direction of Henry van de Velde that has until now been all but forgotten in histories of modern architecture. This indispensable, multifaceted account ties together the history of modern European architecture, colonial exploitation, and African American achievement in a brilliant and compelling case study.

  • av Kathleen James-Chakraborty & Sabine T. Kriebel
    1 820,-

  • - Building Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany
    av Kathleen James-Chakraborty
    403 - 1 518,-

  • av Kathleen James-Chakraborty
    942,-

    This book illustrates the ways in which buildings designed by Germany's most celebrated twentieth century architects were embedded widely held beliefts about the power of architecture to influence society.

  • - From Weimar To The Cold War
    av Kathleen James-Chakraborty
    382,-

    Analyzes the accomplishments and dispels the myths of the Bauhaus. This book investigates its professors' and students' interactions with mass culture; establishes the complexity of its relationship with Wilhelmine, Nazi, and postwar German politics. It provides insights on the Bauhaus from a historical perspective.

  • av Kathleen James-Chakraborty
    512,-

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