Architecture and Globalization, a very intimate relationship

The invitation to write this article gave rise to a review of my studies and writings produced in the last twenty-five years about the approximation between architecture and globalization. If in the 1990s the texts referred to the dissemination of Brazilian modern architecture in different parts of...

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Main Author: Fernando Lara
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Spanish
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:9ee650e51da14c97ac88f417a582d009 2023-05-15T17:33:08+02:00 Architecture and Globalization, a very intimate relationship Fernando Lara 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.37916/arq.urb.vi35.625 https://doaj.org/article/9ee650e51da14c97ac88f417a582d009 EN ES PT eng spa por Universidade São Judas Tadeu Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Arquitetura e Urbanismo https://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/625 https://doaj.org/toc/1984-5766 doi:10.37916/arq.urb.vi35.625 1984-5766 https://doaj.org/article/9ee650e51da14c97ac88f417a582d009 arq.urb, Iss 35 (2022) Architecture and globalization Modernity and coloniality Epistemic decolonization Cities. Urban geography GF125 Architecture NA1-9428 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.37916/arq.urb.vi35.625 2022-12-30T22:22:25Z The invitation to write this article gave rise to a review of my studies and writings produced in the last twenty-five years about the approximation between architecture and globalization. If in the 1990s the texts referred to the dissemination of Brazilian modern architecture in different parts of the world, by the turn of 1990s to the 2000s, they focused on the popular dissemination of elements of modernism in Brazil, with an interest in expanding the architectural scholarship limits in two directions: 1) vertically, discussing high-low relationships unfiltered or controlled by trained architects; and 2) horizontally by challenging the North Atlantic canon to debate the global reach of the Brazilian case. Reviewing these studies today allowed us to dialogue with contemporary reflections that involve an effort at epistemic decolonization, starting from the understanding that the understanding of globalization was closely related to the emergence of abstraction in the 16th century, a phenomenon that killed relational processes themselves, but which should be urgently recovered nowadays, making us unlearn the intimate relationship between architecture and globalization. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles arq.urb 35 20 28
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Modernity and coloniality
Epistemic decolonization
Cities. Urban geography
GF125
Architecture
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Modernity and coloniality
Epistemic decolonization
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Architecture and Globalization, a very intimate relationship
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description The invitation to write this article gave rise to a review of my studies and writings produced in the last twenty-five years about the approximation between architecture and globalization. If in the 1990s the texts referred to the dissemination of Brazilian modern architecture in different parts of the world, by the turn of 1990s to the 2000s, they focused on the popular dissemination of elements of modernism in Brazil, with an interest in expanding the architectural scholarship limits in two directions: 1) vertically, discussing high-low relationships unfiltered or controlled by trained architects; and 2) horizontally by challenging the North Atlantic canon to debate the global reach of the Brazilian case. Reviewing these studies today allowed us to dialogue with contemporary reflections that involve an effort at epistemic decolonization, starting from the understanding that the understanding of globalization was closely related to the emergence of abstraction in the 16th century, a phenomenon that killed relational processes themselves, but which should be urgently recovered nowadays, making us unlearn the intimate relationship between architecture and globalization.
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