The Historiography Of Modern Architecture by Panayotis Tournikiotis
A Critical History
This insightful work delves into the evolution of modern architecture through a historiographical lens, examining how various narratives and interpretations have shaped our understanding of architectural progress. It explores the interplay between architectural theory and practice, highlighting the influence of key figures and movements that have defined the modern architectural landscape. By analyzing the diverse perspectives and methodologies employed by historians, the book offers a comprehensive overview of how modern architecture has been documented, critiqued, and celebrated over time.
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- 1999
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