Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1067073
Toward an Affordable Arcadia, Evolution of Hotel Typologies in Yugoslavia, 1960–1974
Toward an Affordable Arcadia, Evolution of Hotel Typologies in Yugoslavia, 1960–1974 // Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948–1980 / Martino, Stierli ; Kulić, Vladimir (ur.).
New York (NY): The Museum of Modern Art New York, 2018. str. 78-83
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Naslov
Toward an Affordable Arcadia, Evolution of Hotel
Typologies in Yugoslavia, 1960–1974
Autori
Mrduljaš, Maroje
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, stručni
Knjiga
Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948–1980
Urednik/ci
Martino, Stierli ; Kulić, Vladimir
Izdavač
The Museum of Modern Art New York
Grad
New York (NY)
Godina
2018
Raspon stranica
78-83
ISBN
978-1-63345-051-6
Ključne riječi
modern architecture, architecture in Yugoslavia, socialism, tourist architecture
Sažetak
Encouraged and subsidized by the state, mass tourism became the main driving force behind the modernization of the economically deprived coastal region of Yugoslavia, with architects and urban planners successfully operating as critical mediators between economic demands and social responsibility. The Yugoslav model of coastal urban transformation was remarkable in several respects, chiefly in its establishment of a sensible interaction between tourist development and sensitive urban environments while fostering the preservation of nature. Simultaneously, hotel design became a field of experimentation. The resulting tourist architecture and infrastructure addressed some of the central cultural dilemmas of the second half of the twentieth century: “high” culture versus the “banal” or “popular” social practices of leisure, accommodation of masses versus individual comfort and privacy, and mobility versus sense of place.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Arhitektura i urbanizam, Povijest umjetnosti