Architecture as Cultural and Political Discourse

£52.99

Architecture as Cultural and Political Discourse

Case studies of conceptual norms and aesthetic practices

Theory of architecture History of architecture Housing and homelessness Political science and theory Industrialisation and industrial history Human geography Urban and municipal planning and policy Civil engineering, surveying and building

Author: Daniel Grinceri

Dinosaur mascot

Collection: Routledge Research in Architecture

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 26th February 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781317423942


Introduction

This book is concerned with cultural and political discourses that affect the production of architecture. It examines how these discursive mechanisms and technologies combine to normalise and aestheticise everyday practices. It queries the means by which buildings are appropriated to give shape and form to political aspirations and values. Architecture is not overtly political. It does not coerce people to behave in certain ways. However, architecture is constructed within the same rules and practices whereby people and communities self-govern and regulate themselves to think and act in certain ways. This book seeks to examine these rules through various case studies including: the reconstructed Notre Dame Cathedral, the Nazi era Munich Konigsplatz, Auschwitz concentration camp and the Prora resort, Sydney’s suburban race riots, and the Australian Immigration Detention Centre on Christmas Island.

Show moreShow less