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020 ^a9781907896156 |
050 0 ^aNA2500^b.R38 2012 |
099 ^aVH Collections |
100 1 ^aRakatansky, Mark. |
245 10 ^aTectonic acts of desire and doubt /^cMark Rakatansky |
260 1 ^aLondon :^bArchitectural Association,^c[2012]. |
300 ^a287 p. :^billustrations, plans ;^c18 cm. |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
520 8 ^aThis instalment in the "Architecture Words" series collects together for the first time a number of key essays by the New York-based architect and critic Mark Rakatansky. Following its title, the book is broken down into three sections: Tectonic, Acts, Desires and Doubts. In each, Rakatansky covers a series of subjects, from Louis Kahn's relationship to the brick to a more general polemic involving identity and politics in contemporary architecture, and in a writerly voice that varies from the third-person narrative of the scholarly essay to the transcript of an email exchange with fellow academic Sarah Whiting, discussing two recent books by architect Greg Lynn |
650 0 ^aArchitecture. |
650 0 ^aArchitectural theory. |
650 0 ^aTectonics. |
999 ^aประวีณา ปานทอง |