Architecture as a Frail, Literary Object
Neurasthenia and the Works of Geoffrey Scott and Bernard Berenson
Gebonden EN 2026 9781032381886Samenvatting
This book considers the motives, and ambitions of writing architectural history during the 1900s. In reference to a series of eccentric Anglo–American cultural figures, it considers the relationships between architecture, human perception, disease, and frailty to provide original ideas regarding the writing of architectural history.
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