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a+u 598 20:07 Architecture In The 70s  it Was The Best Of Time, It Was The Worst Of Times...
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  • Essay and insights by leading historian of architectural theory, Professor Harry F. Mallgrave - This issue is made up of relevant works of architecture and discourses laid out with reference to three topics that Professor Mallgrave outlines in his essay - Ending off with examples related to the topic of The Vernacular and the Language of Modernism The 1970s was a time when architectural theory was widely discussed and published. Leading historian of architectural theory, Professor Harry F. Mallgrave, writes an essay on the discourses that were particularly important and the architecture connected to them, while also taking into account aspects of the cultural and social background of that era. This entire issue is made up of relevant works of architecture and discourses laid out with reference to the three topics that Professor Mallgrave outlines in his essay - The Presumed Crisis of Meaning, The Real Crisis of Urban Theory, and The First Stirrings of the Ecology Movement, Both Natural and Human. Finally, the editorial team added examples related to the topic of The Vernacular and the Language of Modernism. The result is a cross-section of the 1970s: an era that was neither the best nor the worst of times. Text in English and Japanese.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shinkenchiku-Sha Co., Ltd
Country
JP
Date
1 June 2020
Pages
152
ISBN
9784900212534
  • Essay and insights by leading historian of architectural theory, Professor Harry F. Mallgrave - This issue is made up of relevant works of architecture and discourses laid out with reference to three topics that Professor Mallgrave outlines in his essay - Ending off with examples related to the topic of The Vernacular and the Language of Modernism The 1970s was a time when architectural theory was widely discussed and published. Leading historian of architectural theory, Professor Harry F. Mallgrave, writes an essay on the discourses that were particularly important and the architecture connected to them, while also taking into account aspects of the cultural and social background of that era. This entire issue is made up of relevant works of architecture and discourses laid out with reference to the three topics that Professor Mallgrave outlines in his essay - The Presumed Crisis of Meaning, The Real Crisis of Urban Theory, and The First Stirrings of the Ecology Movement, Both Natural and Human. Finally, the editorial team added examples related to the topic of The Vernacular and the Language of Modernism. The result is a cross-section of the 1970s: an era that was neither the best nor the worst of times. Text in English and Japanese.
Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shinkenchiku-Sha Co., Ltd
Country
JP
Date
1 June 2020
Pages
152
ISBN
9784900212534