Mark Wigley Books
January 1, 1956
Mark Wigley is an influential voice in architectural theory, exploring the intricate relationship between architecture, fashion, and desire. His writings delve into how modern architecture is shaped by aesthetic and cultural forces, often examining the critical underpinnings of deconstruction. Wigley's work encourages a reevaluation of architectural practices through a lens of critical theory and cultural commentary.
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