Architecture Culture, 1943-1968: A Documentary Anthology

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Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, 1993 - Architecture - 464 pages
Architecture Culture 1943-1968 is an anthology of seventy-four international documents with critical commentary. Both a sourcebook and a companion history of architecture, the volume traces the evolution of modern architecture from the midst of the Second World War to the student revolts of May '68. Many of the selections are from hard-to-find sources, and some are translated into English for the first time. Readers will discover a rich and illuminating array of material from a period crucial to understanding the present time.

About the author (1993)

Joan Ockman is Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture and Director of Publications at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. A graduate of Harvard University and Cooper Union School of Architecture, she has edited architectural publications for many years, including Oppositions, Oppositions Books, and the Revisions series, and writes on the history and theory of modern architecture.

Edward Eigen is a doctoral candidate in the History, Theory and Criticism Program in the Department of Architecture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a graduate of Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.

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