Troubles In Theory I: the State of the Art 1945–2000
Digital Edition: Troubles In Theory I: the State of the Art 1945–2000
Becoming a subject of interest to those beyond the profession in the late 1960s, architecture − and its theory − in turn opened up to outside influences. An anti-institutional ideology, with strong French philosophical connections − Foucault, Barthes, Derrida − served to undermine architecture’s own…

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