Buildings and Power: Freedom and Control in the Origin of Modern Building TypesRoutledge, 17/06/2013 - 364 من الصفحات The material and cultural world in which we now live perhaps represents the end of a process created out of the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution. The battles fought over class, ideology and language are represented most clearly in the explosion of new building types during the Century of Revolutions. Lavishly illustrated with photographs, drawings, maps and plans, Buildings and Power analyses architectural form, function and space to explore the reproduction and the subversion of power in the modern city. |
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PART II BUILDINGS AND PEOPLE | 39 |
PART III BUILDINGS AND KNOWLEDGE | 169 |
PART IV BUILDINGS AND THINGS | 245 |
PART V CONCLUDING REMARKS | 317 |
Notes | 319 |
Bibliography | 322 |
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