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100 1 _aPawley, Martin.
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245 1 4 _aThe strange death of architectural criticism :
_bMartin Pawley collected writings /
_cedited by David Jenkins ; foreword by Norman Foster.
246 3 0 _aMartin Pawley collected writings
264 1 _aLondon :
_bBlack Dog Publishing,
_c[2007]
264 4 _c©2007
300 _a448 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 419-440) and index.
505 0 0 _tForeword /
_rNorman Foster --
_tIntroduction /
_rDavid Jenkins --
_tThe Time House 1968 --
_tLooking for a sound 1969 --
_tMeeting Buckminster Fuller 1970 --
_tA new kind of message in a bottle 1975 --
_tMy lovely student life 1975 --
_tWe shall not bulldoze Westminster Abbey: Archigram and the retreat from technology 1976 --
_tThoughts on the design of houses and banknotes 1978 --
_tThis England-coming home 1980 --
_tWhat does vernacular really mean? 1981 --
_tThe defence of modern architecture 1983 --
_tSex, violence and design 1983 --
_tSelf-build workstations: a partial history 1983 --
_tNorman Foster 6.0, 6.0, 6.0 1984 --
_tBuilding revisits: Coventry Cathedral 1984 --
_tBuilding revisits: Hunstanton School 1984 --
_tThe most important building of the twentieth century 1984 --
_tHeavy stuff this symbolism 1984 --
_tBeyond messing about in boats 1984 --
_tOffice design in Eternia 1985 --
_tQuinlan Terry: beyond the tantrums of modernism 1985 --
_tPlucky Jim 1985 --
_tDoubts about Lloyd's 1986 --
_tTwo triumphs of twisted wire 1986 --
_tDan Dare: an extremely small step for mankind 1986 --
_tWelcome to the House of Fun 1986 --
_tA winter school's tale 1987 --
_tObjects of our time: the Piccadilly Line train 1987 --
_tTower blocks and tourist castles 1987 --
_tTechnology transfer 1987 --
_tThe secret life of the engineers 1989 --
_tLife in the urban war zone 1989 --
_tLost arks of the air 1989 --
_tDymaxion: the car that never flew 1989 --
_tIs ecology all hot air? 1990 --
_tA precedent for the Prince 1990 --
_tThe footmen of Alexandra Road 1990 --
_tThe best lecture I ever gave 1990 --
_tIn pursuit of the ultimate driving machine 1990 --
_tExogenous shock 1990 --
_tWhere the big sheds are 1990 --
_tNotes on the meaning of trivial things 1991 --
_tThe design origins of royal train syndrome 1991 --
_tHigh-tech architecture: history versus the parasites 1991 --
_tThe cost of the new culture of cities 1991 --
_tHenry Ford and the biospherans 1991 --
_tWhat London learned from Las Vegas 1991 --
_tWhat's in a name? 1991 --
_tStansted and the triumph of big sheds 1991 --
_tAnd you thought your car was good for nothing 1992 --
_tNigel Coates: from nihilist to planner 1992 --
_tA full and Frank talk 1992 --
_tThe case for uncreative architecture 1992 --
_tLunch with Leon Krier 1992 --
_tZaha escapes the pull of gravity 1993 --
_tTales of the obsolescent 1993 --
_tInvasion of the body snatchers 1995 --
_tInvasion of the vibrators 1996 --
_tFrank Lloyd Wright fights for his life 1996 --
_tThe rise of the engineer 1996 --
_tAfter postmodernism, terrorism 1996 --
_tMeeting the future everywhere 1997 --
_tFrom here to modernity 1997 --
_tSeat pocket aliens 1997 --
_tThe myth of monumentality 1997 --
_tSo long recycling, here comes secondary use 1997 --
_tA night to remember 1998 --
_tTerminal architecture 1998 --
_tThe strange death of architectural criticism 1998 --
_tWhen air conditioning meets its match 1999 --
_tA brace of fins du siecles 1999 --
_tThe new life of Albert Speer 2000 --
_tTraffic congestion and confusion 2000 --
_tAmerica: it's 24-7 at mission critical 2001 --
_tOrdering buildings like hamburgers 2001 --
_tRocket science at the AA 2001 --
_tShooting at statues 2001 --
_tHong Kong's space shuffle 2001 --
_tTall buildings: the end of a civilisation 2001 --
_tHow to get famous by not building anything 2002 --
_tBattleships hold the key to the future of tall buildings 2002 --
_tSaved by the intelligent toilet 2002 --
_tWhy prefabrication fails 2002 --
_tTechnological jewels in the crown 2003 --
_tThe defining moment of modernism 2003 --
_tPorsche 911, a genetically modified machine 2003 --
_tNonsuch Metropolitan University summer school 2003 --
_tReturn of the phone box 2003 --
_tNot-so-smart intelligent buildings 2003 --
_tHenry Ford and the limits of prefabrication 2003 --
_tThe end of an interface 2003 --
_tIt's an ill wind... 2004 --
_tThe nine ages of transport 2004 --
_tThe myth of the urban future 2004 --
_tFlying antiques 2004 --
_tHeavy bottles for a picnic 2004 --
_tThe strange world of luxury watches 2004 --
_tThe young dig in their heels 2005 --
_tHow total urbanism will come to grief 2005 --
_tThe answer to an historical conundrum 2005 --
_tThe biggest house sale in history 2005.
520 1 _a"The Strange Death of Architectural Criticism brings together 100 essays and articles by Martin Pawley, an international commentator on contemporary architecture and design. Spanning Pawley's 40-year career, this book is a celebration of his remarkable body of work. It features interviews with architects, including Norman Foster, Buckminster Fuller, Leon Krier and Zaha Hadid, along with writings on some of the most important issues facing architecture today."--BOOK JACKET.
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