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How Ruins Acquire Aesthetic Value Modern Ruins Ruin Porn And The Ruin Tradition 1st Ed Tanya Whitehouse

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How Ruins Acquire Aesthetic Value Modern Ruins Ruin Porn And The Ruin Tradition 1st Ed Tanya Whitehouse
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.14 MB
Author: Tanya Whitehouse
ISBN: 9783030030643, 9783030030650, 3030030644, 3030030652
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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How Ruins Acquire Aesthetic Value Modern Ruins Ruin Porn And The Ruin Tradition 1st Ed Tanya Whitehouse by Tanya Whitehouse 9783030030643, 9783030030650, 3030030644, 3030030652 instant download after payment.

This book provides the first recent philosophical account of how ruins acquire aesthetic value. It draws on a variety of sources to explore modern ruins, the ruin tradition, and the phenomenon of “ruin porn.” It features an unusual and original combination of philosophical analysis, the author’s photography, and reviews of both new and historically influential case studies, including Richard Haag’s Gas Works Park, the ruins of Detroit, and remnants of the steel industry of Pennsylvania. Tanya Whitehouse shows how the users of ruins can become architects of a new order, transforming derelict sites into aesthetically significant places we should preserve.

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