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Mizsei, Anett
2025-03-31T09:32:59Z
2025-03-31T09:32:59Z
2024-12-30
2064-2520hu_HU
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/28585
Modernism, the defining style of twentieth-century architecture, entered a kind of moral crisis in the 1960s. From an ideological point of view it could no longer meet the demands of architecture and keep pace with the changes that were taking place in society. Thus the emergence of various trends critical of modernity. However modernist theory and design is fond of invoking anthropocentrism, it is in fact driven by technical efficiency. As a counterpoint, postmodern thinking begins to think differently about the host community and the relationship with it. This new approach has led to the emergence of conceptualism in the visual arts and very similar endeavours in architecture. By examining the characteristics of conceptual works, a set of criteria could bedrawn up, with the central element being the involvement of the community -either as recipients, on a mental level, or by actually putting them in an active, creative position. This also entailed a questioning of the traditional institutional framework of architecture and a redefinition of the role of the architect. The aim of this paper is to analyse the levels of community activity and summarise their impact on conceptual architecture and design methodology through theory and case studies.hu_HU
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