Choosing Architecture - Criticism, History and Theory since the 19th Century(English, Paperback, Van Gerrewey Christophe)

Choosing Architecture - Criticism, History and Theory since the 19th Century(English, Paperback, Van Gerrewey Christophe)

  • Van Gerrewey Christophe
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9782889153299ISBN 10: 2889153290

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Choosing Architecture - Criticism, History and Theory since the 19th Century(English, Paperback, Van Gerrewey Christophe) is written by Van Gerrewey Christophe and published by Presses Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 2889153290 (ISBN 10) and 9782889153299 (ISBN 13).

Choosing Architecture traces the history of arguments about architecture in the West via analyses of key documents to show how vital a subject it is for anyone interested in our contemporary world. For as long as there have been buildings, architecture has been a major subject of public discussion, considered and argued about not just by architects or residents, but also by critics, theoreticians, historians, and writers. This book offers an overview of these discussions in the Western world by means of four thematic trajectories, focused on housing, society, history, and art. Each of these four chronological paths starts in the nineteenth century, traverses the twentieth century, and ends as closely as possible to the contemporary moment. The stepping stones that Christophe Van Gerreway uses are historical documents-texts, books, essays, and articles-that are analyzed, interpreted, criticized, and compared. The aim of the book is to show that architecture remains a vital subject matter for anyone interested in our contemporary world and its recent history. Reading, inquiring, and thinking are essential for making substantiated choices, and, Van Gerreway shows, architecture can be a useful starting point.