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Reyner Banham Revisited Richard J Williams

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Reyner Banham Revisited Richard J Williams
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Publisher: Reaktion Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.97 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Richard J. Williams
ISBN: 9781789144178, 1789144175
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Reyner Banham Revisited Richard J Williams by Richard J. Williams 9781789144178, 1789144175 instant download after payment.

Reyner Banham (1922–88) was a prolific, iconoclastic critic of modern architecture, cities, and mass culture in Britain and the United States, and his provocative writings are inescapable in these areas. His 1971 book on Los Angeles was groundbreaking in what it told Californians about their own metropolis, and architects about what cities might be if freed from tradition. Banham’s obsession with technology, and his talent for thinking the unthinkable, mean his work still resonates now, more than thirty years after his death. This book explores the full breadth of his career and his legacy, dealing not only with his major books, but a wide range of his journalism and media outputs, as well as the singular character of Banham himself.

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