
Malayan Classicism
From the Architecture of Empire to Asian Vernacular
- English
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About this book
Through a broad range of case studies spanning from imperial monuments to rural residences, Malayan Classicism puts forward a fundamentally new understanding of classical architecture in the Asian colonial context. Across Malaysia and Singapore, thousands of historic buildings are richly ornamented with motifs drawn from Ancient Greece and Rome - as plump volutes, lush acanthus leaves, and neat rows of dentils decorate mosques, palaces, government buildings and innumerable terraced shophouses. These classical details jostle with ideas drawn from other architectural traditions from across Asia in a style that is unique to the region. Presenting the first comprehensive account of what was, prior to World War II, Malaya's most widespread architectural style, Malayan Classicism explores how the classical architecture of the British Empire was transmitted, translated, and transformed in the hands of local builders and architects. Addressing a critical gap in the scholarship, this book charts the metamorphosis of an imperial language of power into a local vernacular style, and provides a new way of reading classical architecture in a post-colonial context that will be applicable throughout the Global South.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- List of figures
- Acknowledgements
- A note on spelling and transliteration
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Columns and capitals: Colonial power and Malaya’s capital cities
- 2 Classical monuments for the modern Sultan: Royal patronage in the Johor Sultanate
- 3 A classical education: Schools in British Malaya
- 4 Coarsened or cosmopolitan?: Re-reading Malaya’s residential architecture
- 5 Vestal versions: British Malaya’s temples of commerce
- 6 Decline and fall: The Supreme Court, Empress Place and the Kallang Aerodrome
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Imprint