Denise Scott Brown: A Precursor in Encoding Complexities and Challenges of Contemporary Stratified Urban Life, Suburban Sociologies, and the Symbolism of Postmodern Housing Cover Image

Prekursorstwo Denise Scott Brown: Wyzwania w badaniu współczesnego rozwarstwionego miasta, socjologii przedmieść i symboliki domu
Denise Scott Brown: A Precursor in Encoding Complexities and Challenges of Contemporary Stratified Urban Life, Suburban Sociologies, and the Symbolism of Postmodern Housing

Author(s): Olga Chrzanowska
Subject(s): Architecture, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Suburban Sociologies; Socioplastics; Postmodern Urbanism;

Summary/Abstract: Denise Scott Brown a trailblazing architect and advocate for postmodernism played a pivotal role in reshaping the archi- tectural landscape by championing the inclusion of postmodern urban and housing experience. The paper focuses on the transition from modernist formalist and functional understanding of the city, towards postmodern urban methods as repre- sented by DSB, photography, collage, active socioplastics, attention to consumerist symbolism, as a means of encoding the empirics of urbanism, the living cities. In everyday scenes she documented social interactions, meditated on complexities of postmodern experience of poverty and wealth, criticism of increasing commercialization of the image of the city, and mute- ness of formally planned urban scape, and architectural vernacular of twentieth century American city. She was a precursor in her socially informed studies of postmodern society and its embodiment in suburban housing, such as in “Learning form Levittown”. She applied the new methodology and critical yet inclusive observation of complexities and challenges of con- temporary cityscape.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 46
  • Page Range: 10-21
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English, Polish
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