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Children are the future architects, clients and users of our
buildings. The kinds of architectural worlds they are exposed to in
picture books during their formative years may be assumed to
influence how they regard such architecture as adults. Contemporary
urban environments the world over represent the various stages of
modernism in architecture. This book reads that history through
picturebooks and considers the kinds of national identities and
histories they construct. 12 specialist essays from international
scholars address questions such as: Is modern architecture used to
construct specific narratives of childhood? Is it taken to support
'negative' narratives of alienation, on the one hand, and
'positive' narratives of happiness, on the other? Do images of
modern architecture support ideas of 'community'? reinforce 'family
values'? If so, what kinds of architecture, community and family?
How is modern architecture placed vis-a-vis the promotion of
diversity (ethnic, religious, gender etc.)? How might the use of
architecture in comic strips or the presence of specific kinds of
building in fiction aimed at younger adults be related to the
groundwork laid in picturebooks for younger readers? This book
reveals what stories are told about modern architecture and shows
how those stories affect future attitudes towards and expectations
of the built environment.
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