Anatole Kopp
Anatole Kopp was a French architect, urban planner, and historian known for his work on the history of modern architecture and urbanism. He was particularly interested in the social and political dimensions of architecture and urban planning.
Books
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1. Town And Revolution
Soviet Architecture and City Planning 1917-1935
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between urban planning and revolutionary ideals, exploring how architectural and urban design were influenced by the socio-political upheavals of the early 20th century. It examines the transformative impact of revolutionary movements on the physical and social landscapes of cities, highlighting the interplay between ideology and the built environment. Through a detailed analysis of historical examples, the book underscores the potential of architecture as a tool for social change, while also reflecting on the challenges and contradictions inherent in aligning urban development with revolutionary goals.