Co-edited by Christina E. Crawford, the Daniels Faculty’s Claire Zimmerman and the late Jean-Louis Cohen, the recently published book Detroit-Moscow-Detroit: An Architecture for Industrialization, 1917-1945 examines spatial development, manufacturing, mass production and organizational planning across geopolitical lines in the 20th Century, exploring how capitalist and communist built environments were co-produced in a period of intense technical exchange. Also among its contributors, Crawford and Zimmerman will be in attendance to discuss their participation in the book as well as selected themes. The event is dedicated to the memory of fellow contributor Jean-Louis Cohen.
An associate professor at the Daniels Faculty since July 2023, Claire Zimmerman focuses in her work on "protocols of modernization and modernity" in architecture and the built environment. A trained architect, Christina E. Crawford is the Masse-Martin NEH Professor of Art History and an associate professor of architectural history at Emory University. They co-edited Detroit-Moscow-Detroit: An Architecture for Industrialization, 1917-1945, published in 2023 by MIT Press, with the late Jean-Louis Cohen.
Copies of Detroit-Moscow-Detroit: An Architecture for Industrialization, 1917-1945 will be available for purchase at the event.
This event is part of the Daniels Faculty's Fall 2023 Public Program.