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This critical dictionary introduces approximately seventy terms from architectural theory in short, clear, and accessible essays. The entries cover contemporary concepts such as agency, Baukultur, and right-wing spaces, alongside foundational notions such as architecture, function, and space, as well as slogans such as "form follows function," "less is more," and "fifteen-minute city." Each explains the history of the term, critically situating it within its theoretical context and examining its underlying ideologies. Numerous cross-references, references to further literature, and a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This critical dictionary introduces approximately seventy terms from architectural theory in short, clear, and accessible essays. The entries cover contemporary concepts such as agency, Baukultur, and right-wing spaces, alongside foundational notions such as architecture, function, and space, as well as slogans such as "form follows function," "less is more," and "fifteen-minute city." Each explains the history of the term, critically situating it within its theoretical context and examining its underlying ideologies. Numerous cross-references, references to further literature, and a comprehensive index make this volume an essential and engaging resource. * A new standard reference work for architectural theory-suitable for students and architects * Provides foundational knowledge for critically evaluating architectural discourse * Marks the first volume after the redesign of the architektur + analyse series
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Autorenporträt
Anselm Wagner is a professor of architectural theory at TU Graz and editor of the architektur + analyse series, published by JOVIS since 2012. He studied art history and philosophy in Salzburg and Munich and has held guest professorships at TU Wien and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.