Motherland and Progress: Hungarian Architecture and Design 1800–1900

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نام کتاب : Motherland and Progress: Hungarian Architecture and Design 1800–1900
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سرزمین مادری و پیشرفت: معماری و طراحی مجارستان 1800-1900
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ناشر : Birkhäuser
سال نشر : 2016
تعداد صفحات : 996
ISBN (شابک) : 9783035610109 , 9783035610093
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 60 مگابایت



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Contents\nPreface\nIntroduction\n The Historical Background (KS)\n Nineteenth-Century Art and Periodisation in Hungarian Art Historiography (KS)\n A Brief History of Research into Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Architecture and Applied Arts (JS–ÁP)\nPart One. Neo-Classicism (1800–1840)\n The Architectural Profession and Its Principal Actors – The Architectural Style (JS)\n Pest-Buda – The New Centre of the Country (JS)\n Urban Planning in Pest, and the Beautification Committee (GW)\n The Chain Bridge (JS)\n Public and Civic Buildings (JS)\n The City Theatre (German Theatre) and the Vigadó Concert Hall (JS)\n The Hungarian National Museum (JS)\n Domestic Architecture (GGyP)\n Architecture in the Regions\n Urban Architecture (GW)\n County Halls and City Halls (JS)\n The County Hall in Szekszárd (JS)\n Church Schools, Libraries and Abbeys (JS)\n The Calvinist Great College in Sárospatak (JS)\n The Benedictine Archabbey in Pannonhalma (JS)\n Buildings with Civic or Utilitarian Functions (JS)\n Domestic Architecture (JS)\n Bathing Resorts (JS)\n Balatonfüred (JS)\n Catholic Church Architecture (JS)\n Cathedrals (JS)\n Esztergom Cathedral (JS)\n Eger Cathedral (JS)\n Parish Churches, Chapels and Mausoleums (JS)\n Protestant Church Architecture (IB)\n Protestant Churches after the Patent of Toleration (IB)\n Atypical Churches (IB)\n Characteristics of Non-Catholic Architecture (IB)\n Achievements in Church-Building after the Patent of Toleration (IB)\n The Great Reformed Church in Debrecen (JS)\n Synagogues (JS)\n Country House Architecture (JS)\n Style, Configuration and Massing (JS)\n Ground Plan, Function and Interior (JS)\n The Habsburg Palace in Alcsút (JS)\n Keglevich Mansion in Kistapolcsány (JS)\n Gardens and Parks (JS)\n Fine Furniture\n Changes Taking Place after the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century (PRo)\n The Crisis in the Cabinetmakers’ Guilds (PRo)\n The Mediation of Style (PRo)\n The Wider Role Played by Carpenters from Pest-Buda (PRo)\n Changes in the Style of Furniture (PRo)\n Material Culture (GB)\nPart Two. Romanticism (1840–1870)\n The Functions of Architecture and the Search for Style (JS)\n Building Practices, Architectural Training and the Theory and History of Architecture (JS)\n Secular Public Architecture\n Efforts made towards Constructing a Parliament Building (JS)\n The House of Representatives (JS)\n Other Secular Public Buildings (JS)\n The Vigadó Concert Hall in Pest (DK)\n The Palace of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (JS)\n Religious Architecture (JS)\n Catholic Churches (JS)\n The Parish Church in Fót (PF)\n Protestant Churches (JS)\n Synagogues (JS)\n The Great Synagogue on Dohány Street in Pest (DK)\n Monuments and Similar Structures (JS)\n Domestic Architecture (JS)\n Apartment Blocks, Urban Palaces and Workers’ Estates (JS)\n Country Houses (JS)\n Zichy-Ferraris Mansion in Oroszvár (JS)\n Erdody Mansion in Vörösvár (JS)\n Villas (JS)\n Other Buildings (JS)\n Parks and Gardens (JS)\n Iron Structures, Metal Railings and the Associated Disciplines (JS)\n Early Monument Restoration (JS)\n Fine Furniture and Interior Design (HH)\n Material Culture (ÁP)\nPart Three. Historicism (1870–1900)\n The Architectural Scene and its Main Actors (JS)\n The Question of Architectural Style (JS)\n Education and Training\n The Hungarian Royal Joseph Technical University and the State High School for Industry (JS)\n Hungarian Architects Studying Abroad (JS)\n Education in the Applied Arts (ÁP)\n The Specialist Press, Libraries and Professional Associations\n Architectural Periodicals (JS)\n Horticultural Periodicals (JS)\n Applied Arts Periodicals (ÁP)\n Architectural Libraries and Book Collections (JS)\n Architects’ Associations (JS)\n The Society of Applied Arts, Specialist Museums and Pattern Books (ÁP)\n Public Buildings for the State (JS)\n Ministries and Government Offices (JS)\n The Main Customs House (JS)\n Buildings for Education (JS)\n The University Library (JS)\n Museums and Exhibition Spaces (JS)\n Hospitals and Barracks (JS)\n Ecclesiastic Architecture\n Roman Catholic Churches (GGyP)\n Saint Stephen’s Basilica (JS)\n Erzsébetváros Parish Church (JS)\n Protestant Churches (ER)\n The Calvinist Church on Szilágyi Dezso Square (ER)\n Synagogues (JS)\n Mausoleums (GGyP)\n The Kossuth Mausoleum (GGyP)\n Monument Conservation\n The Start of the Institutional System (PL)\n Conservation Tasks (PL)\n The Church of Our Lady in Buda Castle (PL)\n Pécs Cathedral (PL)\n Civic Architecture\n City Planning (GW)\n The Radial Avenue (Andrássy Avenue) (GW)\n Public Parks (JS)\n Bridges (JR)\n City Halls and County Halls (JS)\n Kecskemét City Hall (JS)\n Theatres, Assembly Rooms and Casinos (JS)\n The Opera House (JS)\n Hotels and Spas (JS)\n Industrial Buildings and Halls (JR)\n The Central Market Hall (JR)\n The Western Railway Station (JR)\n The Eastern Railway Station (JR)\n Domestic Architecture (JS)\n Tenement Palaces and Apartment Blocks (JS)\n Multifunctional Residential Properties (JS)\n Private Palaces (JS)\n Wenckheim Palace in Budapest (JS)\n Workers’ Homes, Family Houses and Housing Estates (JS)\n Villas (PR)\n Country Houses and their Parks (JS)\n Nádasdy Mansion in Nádasdladány (JS)\n Festetics Mansion in Keszthely (JS)\n Pálffy Castle in Bajmóc (JS)\n Architecture and the Associated Arts (JR)\n Furniture and Interior Design (HH)\n Material Culture (ÁP)\n The Millennium Buildings (JS)\n Antecedent: The National Exhibition of 1885 (JS)\n The Millennium Exhibition of 1896 (JS)\n The Parliament Building (JS)\n The Millennium Monument, the Hall of Arts and the Museum of Fine Arts (JS)\n The Fishermen’s Bastion (JS)\n The Curia (Supreme Court) (JS)\n The Royal Palace in Buda (PF)\n The Museum of Applied Arts (JS)\n New Phenomena and Alternatives to Historicism – The Beginnings of the Secession (JS)\nNotes\n Introduction\n Part One\n Part Two\n Part Three\nBibliography\nPicture Credits\nName Index\nPlace Index




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