TY - BOOK ID - 33151822 TI - Toward a concrete utopia : architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948-1980 AU - Stierli, Martino. AU - Emerson, Stephanie AU - Kulić, Vladimir AU - Jeck, Valentin AU - Bjažić Klarin, Tamara AU - Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) PY - 2018 SN - 9781633450516 1633450511 PB - New York, N.Y. The Museum of Modern Art DB - UniCat KW - architecture [discipline] KW - Architecture KW - Yugoslavia KW - 72.038(497.1) KW - Exhibitions KW - Betonarchitectuur ; Joegoslavië ; 2de helft 20ste eeuw KW - Socialistisch modernisme KW - Oostblok-architectuur KW - Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 ; Joegoslavië KW - 72.03 KW - 72.036 KW - Joegoslavië KW - Architectuur (geschiedenis) KW - Modernisme (architectuur) KW - Brutalisme (architectuur) KW - architectuur KW - Architecture, Modern KW - Brutalism (Architecture) KW - Architecture - Yugoslavia KW - Architecture, Modern - 20th century - Designs and plans KW - Brutalism (Architecture) - Yugoslavia KW - Architecture, Modern. KW - Architecture. KW - Architektur KW - 1900-1999 KW - Yugoslavia. KW - Jugoslawien KW - Brutalisme (Architecture) KW - History KW - Histoire KW - Yougoslavie KW - Buildings, structures, etc. KW - Constructions KW - anno 1940-1949 KW - anno 1950-1959 KW - anno 1960-1969 KW - anno 1970-1979 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:33151822 AB - Situated between the capitalist West and the socialist East, Yugoslavia's architects responded to contradictory demands and influences, developing a postwar architecture both in line with and distinct from the design approaches seen elsewhere in Europe and beyond. The architecture that emerged from International Style skyscrapers to Brutalist social condensers is a manifestation of the radical diversity, hybridity, and idealism that characterized the Yugoslav state itself. 'Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948-1980' introduces the exceptional work of socialist Yugoslavia's leading architects to an international audience for the first time, highlighting a significant yet thus-far understudied body of modernist architecture, whose forward-thinking contributions still resonate today. Exhibition: The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA (15.07.2018-13.01.2019). ER -