Architecture and Revolution explores the consequences of the 1989 revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe from an architectural perspective. It presents new writings from a team of renowned architects; philosophers and cultural theorists from both the East and the West. They explore the questions over the built environment that now face architects; planners and politicians in the region. They examine the problems of buildings inherited from the communist era: some are environmentally inadequate; many were designed to serve a now redundant social programme and others carry the stigma of association with previous regimes. Contributors include: Daniel Libeskind; Bernard Tschumi; Laura Mulvey; Helene Cixous; Andrew Benjamin and Frederic Jameson.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very goodBy MandisaReally great book for anyone interested in the under-researched topic of womens/feminist theatre and performance globally.