An edition of Architecture on ice (2016)

Architecture on ice

a history of the hockey arena

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An edition of Architecture on ice (2016)

Architecture on ice

a history of the hockey arena

"Despite the legendary reputations of Madison Square Garden, Maple Leaf Gardens, and the Montreal Forum, skating rinks and hockey arenas may be North America's most overlooked cultural buildings. Architecture on Ice reveals the central role they have played in influencing urban, social, and political life across the continent. In the first book to chart the development of skating rinks and arenas from their origins as simple wooden sheds to today's fully wired, multi-purpose entertainment complexes, Howard Shubert examines how these buildings have been adapted to seasonal change and to a multitude of uses besides skating - from political rallies to rock concerts - and how these adaptations, in turn, have transformed skating, curling, and hockey. Revealing the ways in which arenas are sites where sport, culture, and commerce intersect, Architecture on Ice describes four distinct phases in the development of these buildings: the early rinks and arenas of the mid-nineteenth century to the early twentieth century, the Golden Era of 1920-31, the building boom in postwar arenas from 1960-83, and the postmodern hockey complexes built between 1990 and 2010. Lavishly illustrated with surprising, amusing, and previously unpublished images, Architecture on Ice explains how the construction of buildings engineered the way recreational activities are performed and experienced."--

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English
Pages
316

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Architecture on ice: a history of the hockey arena
2016, McGill-Queen's University Press
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Table of Contents

Part 1. In the beginning : indoor rinks for skating, curling, and hockey, 1852
1312. Outdoor games
Indoor games
Hockey as entertainment : spectatorship and the first hockey arenas, 1898
1912
Part 2. Two hockey arenas in the golden age of sport, 1920
1931
Buildings for mass entertainment
Canada's secular shrines : myth, memory, and culture
Hockey night in America : the first NHL hockey arenas in the United States
Part 3. The spanning of space versus the spectacle of place : urban and suburban post-war arenas, 1960
1983
Suburban arenas and the spanning of space
Urban revitalization and the spectacle of place
Part 4. From place to space : the corporate-entertainment complex, 1990
2010
Mediated experience and the "fansumer"
The corporate-entertainment complex and the city
Conclusion: The disappearance of the hockey arena.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-303) and index.

Series
McGill-Queen's/Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation studies in art history, McGill-Queen's/Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation studies in art history

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
725/.84
Library of Congress
NA9050.5 .S58 2016, GV850.7

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 316 pages
Number of pages
316

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27221518M
Internet Archive
architectureonic0000shub
ISBN 10
0773548130
ISBN 13
9780773548138
LCCN
2016435365
OCLC/WorldCat
950057238

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL20041484W

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