Architecture Depends by Jeremy Till
Upon the Unpredictable Nature of Architecture and the Limits of Knowledge
This thought-provoking exploration challenges the conventional perceptions of architecture by emphasizing its inherent unpredictability and dependency on various external factors. It argues that architecture is not a standalone art form but is deeply intertwined with social, political, and environmental contexts. The narrative encourages architects to embrace uncertainty and adaptability, advocating for a more flexible and responsive approach to design that acknowledges the complexities and imperfections of the real world.
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- Published
- 2009
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 192
- Original Language
- English
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