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Critical Regionalism Architecture And Identity In A Globalised World Liane Lefaivre Alexander Tzonis

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Critical Regionalism Architecture And Identity In A Globalised World Liane Lefaivre Alexander Tzonis
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Publisher: Prestel
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.5 MB
Pages: 159
Author: Liane Lefaivre; Alexander Tzonis
ISBN: 9783791329727, 3791329723
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Critical Regionalism Architecture And Identity In A Globalised World Liane Lefaivre Alexander Tzonis by Liane Lefaivre; Alexander Tzonis 9783791329727, 3791329723 instant download after payment.

The latest book in the Architecture in Focus series, this richly illustrated and designed book reconsiders critical regionalism and brilliantly demonstrates the global viability of one of the most visible trends in contemporary architecture. As globalization increasingly enters every facet of our lives, its homogenizing effects on architecture, urban spaces, and the landscape have compelled architects to embrace the principles of critical regionalism, an alternative theory that respects local culture, geography and climate. In this important reexamination of critical regionalism, two prominent architectural critics argue for a truce between the seemingly antithetical philosophies of critical regionalism and globalization. The authors trace the genesis of critical regionalism to its ancient historical and political roots, and focus on its modern expression in the works of Alvar Aalto, Richard Neutra, Oscar Niemeyer and others. They point to the increasing use of the theory in the recent works of a truly global selection of visionary architects - including Santiago Calatrava in Spain, Renzo Piano in the South Pacific, and Berger & Parkkinen in Germany. Discussions of Tropical Architecture and contemporary work in Asia round out this important contribution to a topical debate about architecture's role in the world.

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