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_aEmancipating space : _bgeography, architecture, and urban design / _cRoss King. |
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_aNew York : _bGuilford Press, _c[1996] |
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_axi, 300 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm. |
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_g1. _tIntroduction: The Design of the City, the Progress of Modernity, and the Crisis of Postmodernity -- _g2. _tSpace and Power: The Enlightenment -- _g3. _tSpace and the Commodity: The Nineteenth Century and the Rise of Modernity -- _g4. _tThe Space of Revolution: 1900 and the Maelstrom -- _g5. _tThe 192Os as Crucible: Translation, Vkhutemas, and the Bauhaus -- _g6. _tThe Universal Space of the Twentieth Century: Voyages against the Ebb -- _g7. _tThe Space of Signs: 1968, Modernity and Postmodernity -- _g8. _t"Postmodern" -- _g9. _tSpace and Deconstruction: Map as Myth -- _g10. _tConclusion: New Geography -- _g11. _tThe Philosophical Discourse of Modernity versus Postmodernity -- _g12. _tConclusion: New Architecture, New Urban Design -- _tNotes -- _tReferences -- _tIndex. |
520 | _a"A sweeping historical analysis of the complex relationship between social criticism and built form, Emancipating Space examines the interconnections of architecture and social climate. Including 45 black-and-white illustrations of buildings and public spaces, the book argues that those concerned with urban design and social change should make their contribution to bringing about a better world by designing spaces based in utopian or emancipatory theories. Author Ross King presents theories of social improvement and architecture since the enlightenment with an eye toward developing new urban design ideas for the postmodern era."--Publisher description. | ||
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