Writing Spaces: Discourses of Architecture, Urbanism and the Built Environment, 1960–2000

Writing Spaces: Discourses of Architecture, Urbanism and the Built Environment, 1960–2000
ISBN-10
1134477937
ISBN-13
9781134477937
Series
Writing Spaces
Category
Architecture
Pages
220
Language
English
Published
2003-09-02
Publisher
Routledge
Author
C. Greig Crysler

Description

Writing Spaces examines some of the most important discourses in spatial theory of the last four decades, and considers their impact within the built environment disciplines. The book will be a key resource for courses on critical theory in architecture, urban studies and geography, at both the graduate and advanced undergraduate level.

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