The final work by Guattari before his death in 1992, this is a radical and challenging work concerned with the reinvention and resingularisation ...
Continue Reading βExamines the intersection of art and architecture in public works, discusses the sculptural aspects of architecture, and describes a series of nonpractical architectural ...
Continue Reading βBeauty is neither a history of art, nor a history of aesthetics but Umberto Eco draws on the histories of both these disciplines ...
Continue Reading βCritical architectural theory has, over the past decade and a half, undergone significant transformation. The urgency of the 1990s pro-practice movement, with its ...
Continue Reading βThe progressive movements from the turn of the nineteenth century to the dawn of World War I largely preconditioned the modern avant-gardes that ...
Continue Reading βWhen we look at the view while out walking, or when protestors against wind farms criticise them for damaging the ‘landscape’, or when ...
Continue Reading βWith contributions from provocative art and architectural historians, this book is a unique exposition of the temporary architecture erected for festivals and the ...
Continue Reading βA remarkable investigation on the exhibitions that have shaped contemporary architecture. The first Venice Biennale of Architecture in 1980 was one of those ...
Continue Reading βColin Rowe and Fred Koetter in the 1970βs developed their ideas of a βCollage Cityβ as an essay. Collage City was expanded and ...
Continue Reading βThis revealing memoir by Aldo Rossi (1937-1997), one of the most visible and controversial figures ever on the international architecture scene, intermingles discussions ...
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