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Architecture's theory

Par: Ingraham, Catherine.
Type Document : Ouvrage
Collection: Writing architecture.Editeur: Cambridge (Mass.) The MIT Press 2023Description Matérielle: (XV- 253 pages) ill. 21 cm.ISBN: 978-0-262-54497-9.Mots Clés: Architecture -- Philosophy | Architecture -- PhilosophieRésumé: "From poststructuralism and deconstruction to current theories of technology and nature, critical theory has long been closely aligned with architecture. In turn, architecture as a thinking profession materializes theory in the form of built work that always carries symbolic loads. In this collection of essays, Catherine Ingraham studies the complex connectivity between architecture's discipline and practice and theories of philosophy, art, literature, history, and politics. She argues that there can be no architecture without theory."Sommaire:
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"From poststructuralism and deconstruction to current theories of technology and nature, critical theory has long been closely aligned with architecture. In turn, architecture as a thinking profession materializes theory in the form of built work that always carries symbolic loads. In this collection of essays, Catherine Ingraham studies the complex connectivity between architecture's discipline and practice and theories of philosophy, art, literature, history, and politics. She argues that there can be no architecture without theory."

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