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Constructing a New Agenda: Architectural Theory 1993-2009

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Critical architectural theory has over the past decade and a half undergone significant transformation. The urgency of the 1990s propractice movement with its mandate to focus on the realities of building has shifted architectural theory away from utopian ideals and heavy-handed cultural critiques toward the realities of architecture and building. This transition renders theorys immediate history particularly relevant to contemporary thought and practice. Constructing a New Agenda offers an overview of the myriad approaches and attitudes adopted by architects and architectural theorists during this era. In this long-awaited follow-up to our critically acclaimed and best-selling anthology Theorizing a New Agenda editor A. Krista Sykes collects twenty-eight essays that address architectural theory from the mid-1990s where the first volume left off through the present. Multiple themesincluding the impact of digital technologies on processes of architectural design production materiality and representation; the implications of globalization and networks of information; the growing emphasis on sustainable and green architecture; and the phenomenon of the "starchitect" and iconic architectureoverlap to address the contemporary situation as a whole. By providing in one place the keytheoretical texts of the past fifteen years Constructing a New Agenda becomes a foundation for ongoing discussions surrounding contemporary architectural thought and practice. Contributions by distinguished thinkers and makers such as Stan Allen Deborah Berke Michael Braungart Rem Koolhaas Sanford Kwinter Greg Lynn Reinhold Martin William McDonough William Mitchell Samuel Mockbee Glenn Murcutt Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto Michael Speaks and Anthony Vidler are preceded by brief introductions that establish each essays particular historical context and significance. An afterword by preeminent architectural theorist K. Michael Hays reflects on where architectural theory is today and where its headed in the future.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
March 31, 2010
ISBN-10
1568988591
ISBN-13
9781568988597
Item Weight
33.9 oz
Dimensions
9.25 × 1.26 × 6.26 in
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