Modernity Unbound (Arch. Words 7)
18,00€
Other Histories of Architectural Modernity
Detlef Mertins
These essays elaborate on such key modernist tropes as transparency, glass architecture, organicism, life and event, sameness and difference. Previously published in a variety of different venues, from journals to anthologies – including such noted books as Lars Spuybroek’s NOX: Machining Architecture and FOA’s Phylogenesis – they are now assembled for the first time in this volume.
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Author: Detlef Mertins
Series: Architecture Words
Size: 11 x 18 cm. / 7,1 x 4,3 in.
Cover: Paperback
Pages: 200
Publication date: 2011
Published by: Architectural Association Publications
Distributed by: Actar D
ISBN: English 9781902902890
Price: 18e/ $19/ £15
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