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Tropical Architecture and the West Indies: from military advances and tropical medicine, to Robert Gardner-Medwin and the networks of tropical modernism

机译:热带建筑和西印度群岛:从军事进步和热带医学,到罗伯特加德纳 - Medwin和热带现代主义网络

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The history of modern Tropical Architecture has largely focused on the region of West Africa, however this paper demonstrates that additional strains were being developed elsewhere, preceding the African examples. Indeed, Tropical Architecture, far from being a mid-twentieth century phenomenon, has a much longer history, stretching back into the colonial settlements of the eighteenth century and continued by the tropical medicine contributions of the early twentieth century, particularly in the British West Indies. This paper considers some of these early examples, before investigating the work produced by Robert Gardner-Medwin, along with his small team that included Leo De Syllas and Gordon Cullen, during the Second World War in the West Indies. Their work there as part of the 'development and welfare' programme was considered, 'building research', concerned with materials, pragmatic decisions and housing, and, whilst it was unacknowledged at the time, was clearly indebted to the earlier military and hygiene models. Nevertheless, the work they undertook was highly influential in the development of modern tropical architecture, and in particular the buildings that were later produced in West Africa: it helped to formalise this canon, and unified the previously fragmented and disparate out-workings of the Metropolis. Gardner-Medwin, therefore, can be considered an agent of Empire, a key-player in the extension of British architects operating as the knowledge makers, not only in the period of colonial rule, but crucially, afterwards. This is further manifest through his involvement in UN housing missions to South East Asia and his contribution to the Tropical Architecture Conference held at University College, London, in 1953.
机译:现代热带建筑的历史主要集中在西非地区,但本文表明,在非洲的其他地方正在其他地方开发额外的菌株。实际上,热带建筑,远非是二十世纪中期的现象,拥有更长的历史,延伸回到十八世纪的殖民住区,并延续了二十世纪初的热带医学贡献,特别是英国西印度群岛。本文考虑了这些早期的例子,在调查Robert Gardner-Medwin的工作以及他的小团队中,包括Leo de Syllas和Gordon Cullen在西印度群岛第二次世界大战期间。他们在那里的工作作为“发展和福利”计划的一部分被认为是“建造研究”,关注材料,务实的决定和住房,而当时在当时未经承认,显然感谢早期的军事和卫生模式。尽管如此,他们在现代热带建筑的发展中,他们所做的工作非常有影响力,特别是在西非以后产生的建筑物:它有助于将这个佳能正式化,并统一以前的碎片化和脱离大都市的外出工作。因此,加德纳 - Medwin可以被视为帝国的代理人,这是一个关键的人在延伸作为知识制造商的英国建筑师,不仅在殖民规则的时期,而且是至关重要的。这通过他参与联合国住房任务到东南亚和1953年在伦敦大学学院举行的热带建筑大会的贡献,进一步表明了。

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    《The journal of architecture》 |2017年第4期|710-738|共29页
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    lain Jackson;

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    Liverpool School of Architecture University of Liverpool United Kingdom;

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