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(Ebook) Mediating Modernism: Architectural Cultures in Britain by Andrew Higgott ISBN 9780203968987, 9780415401784, 041540178X, 0203968980

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Authors:Andrew Higgott
Pages:225 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:9.25 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203968987, 9780415401784, 041540178X, 0203968980
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(Ebook) Mediating Modernism: Architectural Cultures in Britain by Andrew Higgott ISBN 9780203968987, 9780415401784, 041540178X, 0203968980

In this well illustrated volume, Andrew Higgott demonstrates how architectural books and journals have created twentieth century architectural culture in Britain.

Mediating Modernism discusses the publications, language and images which, in the act of 'describing', 'interpreting' or 'illustrating' the architecture, have created it in architectural discourse. Whilst numerous recent books have radically re-thought the construct of modernism, this is the first book to re-think modernism in relation to British architecture.

This rich work introduces architecture students to this significant, but largely untouched area of architectural history and applies processes of rethinking to the development of more complex interpretations of British architecture.

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