Designing Pan-America
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Designing Pan-America

U.S. Architectural Visions for the Western Hemisphere

Robert Alexander González

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Designing Pan-America

U.S. Architectural Visions for the Western Hemisphere

Robert Alexander González

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Coinciding with the centennial of the Pan American Union (now the Organization of American States), González explores how nineteenth- and twentieth-century U.S. architects and their clients built a visionary Pan-America to promote commerce and cultural exchange between United States and Latin America. Late in the nineteenth century, U.S. commercial and political interests began eyeing the countries of Latin America as plantations, farms, and mines to be accessed by new shipping lines and railroads. As their desire to dominate commerce and trade in the Western Hemisphere grew, these U.S. interests promoted the concept of "Pan-Americanism" to link the United States and Latin America and called on U.S. architects to help set the stage for Pan-Americanism's development. Through international expositions, monuments, and institution building, U.S. architects translated the concept of a united Pan-American sensibility into architectural or built form. In the process, they also constructed an artificial ideological identity—a fictional Pan-America peopled with imaginary Pan-American citizens, the hemispheric loyalists who would support these projects and who were the presumed benefactors of this presumed architecture of unification.

Designing Pan-America presents the first examination of the architectural expressions of Pan-Americanism. Concentrating on U.S. architects and their clients, Robert Alexander González demonstrates how they proposed designs reflecting U.S. presumptions and projections about the relationship between the United States and Latin America. This forgotten chapter of American architecture unfolds over the course of a number of international expositions, ranging from the North, Central, and South American Exposition of 1885–1886 in New Orleans to Miami's unrealized Interama fair and San Antonio's HemisFair '68 and encompassing the Pan American Union headquarters building in Washington, D.C. and the creation of the Columbus Memorial Lighthouse in the Dominican Republic.

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Year
2023
ISBN
9780292784949

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Foreword by Robert W. Rydell
  3. Preface: Entre autopista y puente
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Pan-American Architecture Chronology
  6. Introduction. Entering Pan-America
  7. 1. The Birth of Pan-American Architecture: Hemispheric Fairs, 1884–1901
  8. 2. A Rubber-Fig Tree for the Patio: America’s Peace Temple, 1907–1913
  9. 3. In Search of Modern Pan-America: The Columbus Memorial Lighthouse
  10. 4. Gateway to the Americas: Dreaming Interama, Hemisfair Living
  11. Epilogue. Enter Here: The Great Pan-American Way
  12. Notes
  13. Bibliography
  14. Index