Innovation and Tradition

Book Chapter (2022)
Author(s)

D.E. van Gameren (TU Delft - Architecture)

Department
Architecture
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Department
Architecture
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Pages (from-to)
133-139
ISBN (print)
978-3-03860-238-5
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Abstract

The idea that the development of twentieth- century modern architecture constitutes a linear and inevitable step in the evolution of the art of building has long since made way for a much more nuanced and layered perspective. The relationship between past and present is a complex one. Innovation can spring from a return to past practices, while clinging to an obsessive idea of the new can just as easily lead to stagnation. Looking back on the architecture of housing over the past 150 years, we can see a recurring orientation on forms from the past, albeit one that's informed by changing motivations and with different outcomes. [...]

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