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      Times of Creative Destruction: Shaping Buildings and Cities in the late C20th

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      This book is about the years that followed the end of WWII during which extraordinary star-buildings were born, cities exploded, and an unprecedented world of a Third Ecology emerged. This book critically discusses and revaluates these contradictory events, bringing together and commenting on a...

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      Product ID:9781138616646
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Times of Creative Destruction
      Subtitle:Shaping Buildings and Cities in the late C20th
      Authors:Author: Alexander Tzonis, Liane Lefaivre
      Page Count:304
      Subjects:Theory of architecture, Theory of architecture, City and town planning: architectural aspects, History of architecture, Social and cultural history, City & town planning - architectural aspects, History of architecture, Social & cultural history, 20th century
      Description:This book is about the years that followed the end of WWII during which extraordinary star-buildings were born, cities exploded, and an unprecedented world of a Third Ecology emerged. This book critically discusses and revaluates these contradictory events, bringing together and commenting on a selection of shorter key texts by Tzonis and Lefaivre, the product of a rare research and writing partnership.

      Times of Creative Destruction is about the years that followed the end of WWII, one of the most seminal and dramatic epochs in human history, during which extraordinary star-buildings were born, cities exploded, and an unprecedented world of a ‘Third Ecology’ emerged. Never before was there such a flurry of daring mega-constructions, such daring spatial acrobatics, ‘star’ buildings by star architects attained by star developers, mega-constructions, technological feats, and flourishing spatial acrobatics. But, for all its exhilarating creativity, this was also an era of unanticipated, intractable, irreversible destruction reducing the uniqueness and diversity of cultural, social and ecological peaks and valleys of our world, to a ‘desert flatland’, environmental inequality and unhappiness.

      This book critically discusses and revaluates these contradictory events, bringing together and commenting on a selection of shorter key texts by Tzonis and Lefaivre, the product of a rare research and writing partnership. The texts, published between the early 1960s and the present, are significant as documents that inform about the period. They are also important and timely because of their critical and influential role in the debates of this era, both creative and destructive.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2018-06-08

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      Weight534 g
      Dimensions174 × 246 × 24 mm