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Architecture of the Everyday by Deborah Berke & Steven Harris

Architecture of the Everyday by Deborah Berke & Steven Harris

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Architecture of the Everyday by Deborah Berke & Steven Harris

ISBN: 1568981147    EAN: 9781568981147
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Binding: Paperback
Copyright Date: 1997
Pub Date: December 01, 1997
Physical Info: 0.63" H x 8.88" L x 6.38" W (1.14 lbs) 224 pages
*Used, out of print. Good condition, has some old sales stickers on the front and back covers

Ordinary. Banal. Quotidian. These words are rarely used to praise architecture, but in fact they represent the interest of a growing number of architects looking to the everyday to escape the ever-quickening cycles of consumption and fashion that have reduced architecture to a series of stylistic fads. Architecture of the Everyday makes a plea for an architecture that is emphatically un-monumental, anti-heroic, and unconcerned with formal extravagance.

Edited by Deborah Berke and Steven Harris, this collection of writings, photo-essays, and projects describes an architecture that draws strength from its simplicity, use of common materials, and relationship to other fields of study. Topics range from a website that explores the politics of domesticity, to a transformation of the sidewalk in Los Angeles's Little Tokyo, to a discussion of the work of Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown. Contributors include Margaret Crawford, Peggy Deamer, Deborah Fausch, Ben Gianni and Mark Robbins, Joan Ockman, Ernest Pascucci, Alan Plattus, and Mary-Ann Ray.

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9781568981147
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Summer Beam Books
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