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Architecture, Crisis and Resuscitation

The Reproduction of Post-Fordism in Late-Twentieth-Century Architecture

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Focusing on the interplay between architecture and societal changes, this book explores how the field adapted to meet evolving demands from the 1966 era to the early 21st century. It examines the shift from modernist aesthetics to a more spectacle-driven approach, highlighting the rise of iconic buildings and the celebrity culture surrounding architects. The text delves into the significant economic, political, and cultural transformations of this period, offering insights into contemporary architectural phenomena and their societal implications.

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Architecture, Crisis and Resuscitation, Tahl Kaminer

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