
1931: The Book That Changed Architecture
The Clayton Vance Podcast · Clayton Vance
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Show Notes
In 1931, a book called Towards a New Architecture helped launch the modernist movement—and I believe we’re still living with its consequences today. In this episode, I look at the ideas behind that book, not as a book report, but as an exploration of how efficiency, mass production, and the idea of “the house as a machine” reshaped our homes, cities, and understanding of beauty. I walk through the historical moment that produced modernism, how new materials and industrial thinking changed architecture forever, and why so much of what we build today traces back to this shift. And I ask a question I think we need to confront honestly: Was this progress—or something else entirely? This episode is about architecture, culture, and technology—and why the world looks the way it does today.