Architecture Itself And Other Postmodernization Effects

Architecture Itself And Other Postmodernization Effects

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Author: Sylvia Lavin
Binding: Paperback
Published: Spector Books., 2020

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Some folds to page edges, bumps to corner of cover.

This academic work critically examines the fundamental nature of architecture within the context of postmodern thought. It argues for a re-evaluation of architectural theory, presenting how postmodernization has reshaped our understanding of design, form, and function. The text uncovers the complex interplay between architectural practice and broader cultural shifts, illustrating the profound effects of contemporary intellectual movements on the built environment. Lavin's incisive analysis details the theoretical underpinnings and practical manifestations of these transformations, offering a compelling perspective on the discipline's evolution. This scholarly volume provides essential insights for anyone interested in the philosophy of architecture and its ongoing dialogue with modernity and its aftermath.

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Author: Sylvia Lavin
Binding: Paperback
Published: Spector Books., 2020

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Some folds to page edges, bumps to corner of cover.

This academic work critically examines the fundamental nature of architecture within the context of postmodern thought. It argues for a re-evaluation of architectural theory, presenting how postmodernization has reshaped our understanding of design, form, and function. The text uncovers the complex interplay between architectural practice and broader cultural shifts, illustrating the profound effects of contemporary intellectual movements on the built environment. Lavin's incisive analysis details the theoretical underpinnings and practical manifestations of these transformations, offering a compelling perspective on the discipline's evolution. This scholarly volume provides essential insights for anyone interested in the philosophy of architecture and its ongoing dialogue with modernity and its aftermath.