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Provenance in Architecture
A Dictionary
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- Elif AkyüzCarson ChanNicholas OlsbergTim AnsteyRichard AndersonThordis ArrheniusEirik BøhnCraig BuckleyMaristella CasciatoFlavia CrisciottiJérôme DenisMartin DenounCaroline von EckDag Erik ElginElla EßlingerUwe FlecknerAdrian FortyChristoph GrafeNina Lucia GroßNiall HobhouseOlivia Horsfall TurnerMari HvattumTimothy HydeAmandine KastlerMargit KernMarkus LähteenmäkiErik LangdalenMari LendingAdam LoweRosa LowingerCharlotte Malterre-BarthesThomas McQuillanWallis MillerSimon MitchellMatthew MullaneBernd NicolaiJorge Otero-PailosEeva-Liisa PelkonenAileen RammAlena Beth RiegerIngrid Dobloug RoedeLynn RotherCharles Saumarez SmithFrank SchmitzErlend SkjesethChelsea SpencerHugh StrangeJørgen TandbergYuning TengVictor Plahte TschudiPhilip UrsprungEspen VatnNick WalkleyInes WeizmanMatthew WellsRichard WittmanAlbena YanevaClaire ZimmermanJens Johan TandbergØystein Arbo studio
2025
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The provenance of artworks is a burning issue in current scholarship and politics. Transpose provenance into architecture and it reveals new and surprising dimensions in the social, material and cultural lives of buildings and architectural artefacts, reframing questions of migration, movement and circulation. Provenance in architecture illuminates the intricate trajectories of fundamentally composite objects from their complex origins to their uncertain destinations.This dictionar...
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Ugliness and Judgment
On Architecture in the Public Eye
2019
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A novel interpretation of architecture, ugliness, and the social consequences of aesthetic judgmentWhen buildings are deemed ugly, what are the consequences? In Ugliness and Judgment, Timothy Hyde considers the role of aesthetic judgment—and its concern for ugliness—in architectural debates and their resulting social effects across three centuries of British architectural history. From eighteenth-century ideas about Stonehenge to Prince Charles’s opinions ...
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Constitutional Modernism
Architecture and Civil Society in Cuba, 1933-1959
2013
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How does architecture make its appearance in civil society? Constitutional Modernism pursues this challenging question by exploring architecture, planning, and law as cultural forces. Analyzing the complex entanglements between these disciplines in the Cuban Republic, Timothy Hyde reveals how architects joined with other professionals and intellectuals in efforts to establish a stable civil society, from the promulgation of a new Cuban Constitution in 1940 up until the Cuban Revol...
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Raymond Williams was one of the world's leading cultural critics. With this book, Williams brilliantly documents the exciting birth of the popular press, and explores the growth of the reading public in English-speaking culture in Western Society. The Long Revolution of the title is the third revolution of culture after the democratic revolution and the industrial revolution. Almost uniquely, William's work bridged the divides between aesthetic and socio-economic inquiry, between ...
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This new account of international modernism explores the complex motivations behind this revolutionary movement and assesses its triumphs and failures. The work of the main architects of the movement such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Adolf Loos, Le Corbusier, and Mies van der Rohe is re-examined shedding new light on their roles as acknowledged masters. Alan Colquhoun explores the evolution of the movement fron Art Nouveau in the 1890s to the megastructures of the 1960s, revealing the often cont...
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The 50 Most Signicant Principles and Styles in Architecture, each Explained in Half a Minute
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- 30-Second
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Why are we sometimes unable to remember events, places and objects? This concise overview explores the concept of 'forgetting', and how modern society affects our ability to remember things. It takes ideas from Francis Yates classic work, The Art of Memory, which viewed memory as being dependent on stability, and argues that today's world is full of change, making 'forgetting' characteristic of contemporary society. We live our lives at great speed; cities have become so enormous that they...
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