Alexandra Lange

Alexandra Lange is an architecture and design critic known for her insightful analysis and commentary on the built environment. She has written for numerous publications and authored several books on architecture and design.

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  1. 1. Writing About Architecture

    Mastering the Language of Buildings and Cities

    This insightful guide delves into the art of critiquing and understanding architecture, offering readers a comprehensive framework for analyzing buildings and their impact on society. Through a blend of historical context, critical theory, and practical advice, it empowers aspiring writers to articulate their observations and opinions with clarity and depth. The book emphasizes the importance of context, narrative, and personal perspective, encouraging readers to engage with architecture not just as a visual art, but as a dynamic force that shapes human experience and cultural identity.

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  2. 2. Meet Me By The Fountain

    An Inside History of the Mall

    A lively cultural and architectural history that traces how grand, ornately designed movie palaces remade urban life and popular spectacle in the early 20th century, from lush lobbies and cinematic organs to air-conditioned comfort and ritualized crowd behavior; it explores the social roles these theaters played—as meeting places, gendered spaces, and engines of immigrant and mass entertainment—while following their technological innovations, business ambitions, and eventual decline and reinvention, ultimately arguing that their legacy still shapes how we experience public spectacle and filmgoing today.

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