An architecture manifesto : critical reason and theories of a failed practice /
What is a manifesto? In basic terms, a manifesto is 'the invention of future for the present.' We have been oblivious to the fact that the twentieth century was the century of manifestos. It was the century of programmatic declarations, radical and avantgarde political, artistic and archit...
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Architecture, the 'restoration', and this manifesto
- Facing the twentieth century
- In praise of the failed project
- Nihilism
- Nietzsche and the architect
- Architectonics
- Universality of reason
- Building and Aufhebung
- One divides into two
- End of utopias
- The emancipatory hypothesis
- Universality and the ethical life of building.