Vol. 22 (2019): Echando la vista atrás y mirando al futuro. Homenaje a Olivier Lecomte
Y mirando al futuro

Reception Again, or Against Reception? On the Role of the Circulation of Images and Architectural Design: Ancient Near Eastern Monumental Urban Landscapes between Modernity and Reconstruction

Maria Gabriella Micale
Institut für vorderasiatische Archäologie — Freie Universität Berlin
Publicado diciembre 10, 2019

Palabras clave:

Dibujo arquitectónico, reconstrucción gráfica, arquitectura monumental, recepción moderna, zigurat, modernismo, arquitectura expresionista
Cómo citar
Micale, M. G. (2019). Reception Again, or Against Reception? On the Role of the Circulation of Images and Architectural Design: Ancient Near Eastern Monumental Urban Landscapes between Modernity and Reconstruction. ISIMU, 22, 161–174. https://doi.org/10.15366/isimu2019.22.009

Resumen

Frecuentemente se asume que las formas arquitectónicas mesopotámicas han tenido un gran impacto en los planes de desarrollo urbanístico de ciudades como Nueva York en los años veinte o en la arquitectura visual moderna en Occidente. ¿Cuánto de este supuesto impacto se basa en realidad en formas arquitectónicas antiguas “reconstruidas” o “imaginadas”? ¿Y cuánto de estos monumentos “reconstruidos” en papel por arqueólogos y arquitectos fue influenciado en realidad por su propio conocimiento de la arquitectura moderna y contemporánea y el desarrollo urbanístico?

Este artículo explora si y cómo la arquitectura del siglo XX fue influenciada por los dibujos de los pioneros de la arqueología e, inversamente, cuánto afectó la arquitectura del siglo XX a estos dibujos arqueológicos y su influencia en la interpretación académica de la antigua arquitectura mesopotámica.

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