What is the future?
Lise van der Knaap 2022-2023.By: Ashley Gardini JSTOR Daily February 7, 2023
https://daily.jstor.org/exploring-the-architectural-manifesto/
An example of the fruition of this historical period is the “Manifesto of Futurist Architecture” by Antonio Sant’Elia. The Italian Futurists comprised an avant-garde group that today is best known for its manifestos on everything, from art to cooking to love. Sant’Elia published the group’s first manifesto on architecture in 1914.
“The decorative must be abolished,” he declared.
Another reason the architectural manifesto experienced such notable fertility in the first quarter of the twentieth century was that certain elements of society were already primed to explore fresh ideas. As urban historian Thérèse Tierney writes, “When World War I resulted in a social and cultural break with aristocratic aesthetic privilege, the efforts of the avant-garde…provided the means for early-20th-century architects to break with history
As urban historian Thérèse Tierney writes, “When World War I resulted in a social and cultural break with aristocratic aesthetic privilege, the efforts of the avant-garde…provided the means for early-20th-century architects to break with history.
Lise van der Knaap: 2023.
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