This comprehensive guide provides planners, developers, architects and archaeologists with an analysis of the conflicts between the archaeological development and planning processes.
Written for readers interested in cultural theory, history, and the politics of space as well as those engaged with architecture and the built environ..
Nerma Cridge demonstrates the relevance of the unbuildable, how it relates to current notions of seriality, copying and reproduction, and its implicat..
Extends recent attempts to re-think post-war architectural culture and its global effects beyond simplistic, canonical, and ontological definitions or..
As San Juan nears the 500th anniversary of its founding, Arleen Pabón explores the urban and architectural developments that have taken place over the..
Approaching the past as both historian and artist, Cynthia Imogen Hammond documents how women across classes shaped the built environment of one of En..
During Denmark’s ’Golden Age’ (c. 1800 to 1850), Copenhagen came into being as a modern city on the urban-cultural level. This book examines this peri..
At the end of the Second World War, Italian architects began to pay increasing attention to examples imported from the United States, with the America..
Drawing together imperial projects, modernist aesthetics, and fascist motives, this book examines how the merger of these three significant influences..
Focusing on the design and building practices developed in the Portuguese region of the Algarve over four decades from the first signs of modern movem..