Concrete Colonialism
Architecture, Urbanism, and the US Imperial Project in the Philippines
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Pages: 288
Illustrations: 63 illustrations
Published: September 2025
Author: Diana Jean S. Martinez
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Art and Visual Culture > Architecture, Postcolonial and Colonial Studies, Asian Studies > Southeast Asia
Art and Visual Culture > Architecture, Postcolonial and Colonial Studies, Asian Studies > Southeast Asia
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Diana Jean S. Martinez is Assistant Professor of Architecture in the College of Environmental Design at the University of California, Berkeley.
Table Of Contents
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Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1. The “Master Material” and the “Master Race” 31
2. Stability: The Foundations of US Empire 49
3. Salubrity: Cholera and the “Housing Question” in the Tropical Colony 65
4. Reproducibility: The Burnham Plan and the Architecture of an “Efficient Machine” 79
5. Scalability: Altering the Archipelagic Interior 103
6. Liquidity: An Interlude on Portland Cement 121
7. Artifice: The “Bastard” Material and a Legitimation Crisis 131
8. Plasticity: Constructing Race, Representing the Nation 151
9. Strength: Defensive Architectures and Manila’s Destruction 171
10. Reconstruction: From Colonial Project to “Foreign Aid” 193
Afterword 205
Notes 213
Bibliography 247
Index
Introduction 1
1. The “Master Material” and the “Master Race” 31
2. Stability: The Foundations of US Empire 49
3. Salubrity: Cholera and the “Housing Question” in the Tropical Colony 65
4. Reproducibility: The Burnham Plan and the Architecture of an “Efficient Machine” 79
5. Scalability: Altering the Archipelagic Interior 103
6. Liquidity: An Interlude on Portland Cement 121
7. Artifice: The “Bastard” Material and a Legitimation Crisis 131
8. Plasticity: Constructing Race, Representing the Nation 151
9. Strength: Defensive Architectures and Manila’s Destruction 171
10. Reconstruction: From Colonial Project to “Foreign Aid” 193
Afterword 205
Notes 213
Bibliography 247
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Paper ISBN:
978-1-4780-3238-0 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-2901-4 /
eISBN:
978-1-4780-6123-6 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478061236
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