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Architecture and Authorship Tim Anstey

Architecture and Authorship par Tim Anstey

Architecture and Authorship Tim Anstey


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Comprises 17 essays, encompassing contemporary and historical case studies, which explore issues of authorship, ownership and 'copyright' in architecture. This book documents how, from the 15th century onwards, individual architects and movements have endeavoured to maintain their status by defending what they see as their own unique territory.

Architecture and Authorship Résumé

Architecture and Authorship Tim Anstey

Architecture and Authorship comprises 17 essays, encompassing a variety of contemporary and historical case studies, which explore issues of authorship, ownership and 'copyright' in architecture. The book documents how, from the fifteenth century onwards, individual architects and movements have endeavoured to maintain their status by defending what they see as their own unique territory - the origins and intentions of their work, and their signature style. Written contributions from international experts in architecture and art history cover a variety of fascinating topics, including domestic space; eighteenth century landscape gardens; the Berlin of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century; and postmodernism and the 'Death of the Author'; as well as exploring the work of luminaries from Ernst Neufert and Cedric Price to Lewis Caroll. Architecture and Authorship is a lavishly illustrated alternative look at the history and culture of architecture, and the thought processes and ideas behind a variety of architectural practices.

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GOR005889141
9781904772743
1904772749
Architecture and Authorship Tim Anstey
Occasion - Très bon état
Broché
Black Dog Press
20070530
208
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