Theorizing a New Agenda for Architecture Anthology of Architectural Theory (1965-1995)
Theorizing a New Agenda for Architecture Anthology of Architectural Theory (1965-1995)
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Overview
A Dynamic Period of Reexamination of the Discipline, the Postmodern Eraproduced Widely Divergent and Radical Viewpoints on Issues of Making, Meaning, History, and the City. Among the Paradigms Presented Arearchitectural Postmodernism, Phenomenology, Semiotics, Poststructuralism, Deconstruction, and Feminism.
By Gathering These Influential Articles From a Vast Array of Books and Journals Into a Comprehensive Anthology, Kate Nesbitt Has Created a Resource of Great Value. Indispensable to Professors and Students of Architecture and Architectural Theory, Theorizing a New Agenda Also Serves Practitioners and the General Public, As Nesbitt Provides an Overview, a Thematic Structure, and a Critical Introduction to Each Essay.
The List of Authors in "Theorizing a New Agenda" Reads Like a "Who's Who" of Co
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Weight:
1.17 kgDepartment:
AcademicGroup:
ArchitectureCategory:
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Nesbitt KPublisher:
PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESSISBN:
9781568980546Edition:
1ST - 1996Estimated Delivery:
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