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999 _c35729
_d35729
020 _a978-0-262-54497-9
040 _aBC-EPAU
041 _afre
100 _aIngraham, Catherine
245 _aArchitecture's theory
260 _aCambridge (Mass.)
_bThe MIT Press
_c2023
300 _a(XV- 253 pages)
_bill.
_c21 cm
942 _c01
_t0804
994 _a08040405
490 _aWriting architecture
500 _a Notes bibliographiques. Index
520 _a "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."
653 _aArchitecture -- Philosophy
653 _aArchitecture -- Philosophie